Examples of 'british commando' in a sentence

Meaning of "british commando"

british commando: This phrase refers to a member of an elite special operations force within the British Armed Forces. British commandos are highly trained soldiers specializing in unconventional warfare, reconnaissance, and raids in hostile environments. They have a rich history dating back to World War II and are known for their courage, skill, and versatility

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British commando orders.
Who the hell do you think you are? a British commando unit.
British commando frogmen.
The list includes an American paratrooper, a British commando and a Soviet infantryman.
See British commando frogmen for more information about this attack.
The port was also the target of a British commando raid - the so-called Cockleshell Heroes.
Because… it was a chicken who had volunteered for the Commandos, the British Commando Regiment.
It stars Richard Burton as a British commando attempting to destroy German gun emplacements in Tobruk.
My doll, I believe he 's a british commando.
Play as a British commando and shoot Nazi forces in World War 2.
Micky Burn, another well-known inmate of Colditz, was a British commando captured at Saint-Nazaire.
British commando orders, sir.
Thus the job of establishing contact with the British commando Force 136 fell to Chin Peng.
British commando orders, sir. Yes.

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