During the tour the commandos also discovered 320 improvised explosive devices. |
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At Spean Bridge we saw the impressive war memorial to all the commandos who lost their lives in the Second World War. |
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Policemen and commandos are deployed to quell riots and to maintain law and order. |
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Several shots rang out and police commandos stormed the bus through the rear window. |
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Eventually police commandos stormed the house after breaking the walls and the roof of one of the rooms. |
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It wasn't until after the plane landed and was stormed by Indian commandos that the hoax was discovered. |
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The commandos and Special Forces traveled light and were trained for this kind of backwoods work. |
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At Flushing the commandos began landing before dawn after a heavy artillery bombardment on the port. |
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They maintain that commandos are carrying our scouting and reconnaissance missions inside enemy-held areas. |
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Aircrew quickly undid the tie-downs and prepared to lower the ramp as the commandos started their vehicles. |
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Armed commandos had taken position behind bushes on both sides of the road. |
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Indeed, the commandos are about to undertake a six-month tour of duty in Northern Ireland. |
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Outside the wall, commandos beat truncheons against their shields and police dogs barked. |
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Therefore in one moment the commandos may eliminate an enemy guard without firing a single shot. |
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He stayed there for 10 days, learning how the commandos live, dress and even the way they tie their bootlaces. |
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Hordes of lost souls, cacodemons and commandos will be a real pain in the next part. |
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The popular image of SEALs is as frogmen, stealthy Navy commandos who operate from the sea. |
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The general revealed that the US commandos came across stores of rocket propelled grenades, machine guns and ammunition and destroyed them. |
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American commandos helicoptered to remote locations to dig up and sever telecommunications cables. |
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But I will not listen to the chairborne commandos who tell me that our military cannot defeat the regime. |
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The north has responded with mysterious plans using thousands of commandos and chemical weapons. |
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Wingate, founder of the Chindits in Burma, took ordinary soldiers and turned them into commandos. |
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Specialist units increased, ranging from airborne forces to the Chindits and commandos. |
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The jet was surrounded by police and commandos but there was no indication of the number of hijackers. |
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The ensuing fire-fight left the gun-boat beyond use and it left the 20 landing craft carrying the commandos unprotected. |
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More than 100 US commandos and British SAS soldiers are now in southern Afghanistan, setting up road blocks. |
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Food rations and special-forces commandos are being airlifted into Afghanistan. |
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Heavily armed police commandos and Army soldiers, backed by armored cars, patrolled the town barely an hour after the explosions. |
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Specially selected commandos, backed by artillery and tanks, surrounded the temple walls. |
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Eventually, commandos from the Army and the Royal Marines were combined into four brigades. |
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Those commandos, who previously trained together with their colleagues from the American special forces, have served with distinction. |
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And there's more new equipment to come, this time for Australia's special forces, including SAS soldiers and commandos. |
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If the government needs some well trained commandos, quickly, these are the men who will go. |
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This operational capability requires commandos to be trained and equipped differently to conventional infantry soldiers. |
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As they rounded a corner another squad of heavily armed commandos sprang from around the next building. |
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He had been leading his squad of commandos towards a target of a group of houses when he spotted enemy soldiers hiding in the houses. |
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The mobilisation includes paramilitary forces, regular soldiers and specially trained commandos. |
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Kept carefully out of the media has been many of the operations of over a thousand Special Forces and commandos known to be in the area. |
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Upon completion of the selection phase, potential commandos are trained in a vast array of necessary skills. |
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Did U.S. infowar commandos smuggle a deadly computer virus into Iraq inside a printer? |
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The British soldiers had to face the incompetence of their own commanders as well as the invincible Boer commandos in the field. |
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And at ten o'clock, a team of armed commandos posing as cops busted down our front door. |
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Panerai first made wristwatches in 1938 for the Italian navy's frogmen commandos. |
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Everybody knew about Hitler's order that no commandos should be taken prisoner. |
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The type of commandos hired for these jobs are psychopathic killers for hire who would have no qualms against committing any act of cruelty. |
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Then, snapped out of their awe, the terrorists and commandos begin engaging each other. |
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Less than 30 minutes after the firefight started, commandos entered the compound and found the mortally wounded hostages. |
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Hundreds of children and adults fled when commandos stormed the building. |
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An oligarch opposed to Russia offers rewards for the capture of commandos occupying government buildings. |
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Thai commandos stormed the hospital and killed all nine hostage-takers. |
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Would-be commandos are deployed in groups of up to six, each kitted out in drab macs, assigned a specific target to track down and led into the isolation of a fabric tent. |
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If commandos get a new weapon or sensor, it probably will be used on a real mission or battlefield. |
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He and his commandos had already struck a blow for Britain in September 1943 with Operation Jaywick, when they canoed into Singapore harbour and sank seven ships. |
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But just as important, it's a forecast of the kind of warfare that American commandos anticipate they will be fighting. |
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After snatching Warsame, the American commandos transported him to an American warship steaming nearby in the Indian Ocean. |
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In December 1944, there was a successful paradrop of commandos in a forested mountainous terrain near Eifel who took control of advantageous grounds and mountain passes. |
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Kitchener, however, struck up an amicable relationship with Botha and most of the other Boer leaders and at his suggestion on April 18th they left to consult their commandos. |
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Hovering above the scene, commandos in helicopters were poised with automatic rifles. |
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There, French commandos raided the plane, killing all of the hijackers. |
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The Boers formed loose militias, which they termed commandos, and forged alliances with Khoisan groups to repel Xhosa raids. |
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But John Mattes, a Miami lawyer who represents the 350 commandos and their families, called the delay a fiasco. |
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Known as Operation Fenkil, the attack utilized both infiltrated commandos and speed boats. |
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The Germans also routinely executed Western Allied commandos captured behind German lines per the Commando Order. |
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If anyone gets a laser rifle, it will be America's commandos. |
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Ashkenazi said passengers grabbed three Glock handguns and an Uzi machine pistol from commandos whom they overpowered. |
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For almost two weeks Saudi Special Forces and Pakistani commandos fought the insurgents who had occupied the Grand Mosque's compound. |
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In Sebastopol the Ukrainian corvette Ternopil has been surrounded by commandos and Spetsnaz who threaten to storm the vessel. |
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The commandos from six craft who did land on Yellow I were beaten back and, unable to safely retreat or join the main force, had to surrender. |
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Two Royal Marine commandos from 539 Assault Squadron, based in Plymouth, and an Army signaller were also killed. |
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The commandos were eventually forced to withdraw in the face of superior enemy forces. |
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A crack team of about 70 commandos from 21 Para, which operates from Jhorhat in Assam, had carried out the strikes inside Myanmar on Tuesday. |
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Operational command of the five commandos and the Commando Logistics Regiment is delegated to 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines, of which they are a part. |
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He also told Hun Sen that Thailand will send commandos and C-130 transport planes early Thursday to secure the safe return of some 400 Thais currently living in Phnom Penh. |
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Bowden points out that the Delta commandos and the Rangers each had their own chains of command, their own separate radio links and their own ways of doing things. |
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Thus, though the images indicate that the gun-wielding Border Patrol commandos are in control of the situation and are terrifying the child, that is a misperception. |
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After watching The Green Berets with John Wayne, I say they are an elite regiment of American servicemen but my friend insists they are modelled on UK marine commandos. |
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The government wanted full deniability in case the plan went kaput and so a decision was taken to engage members of the Chota Rajan gang instead of sending commandos. |
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The French and British commandos are shown without helmets at all times, and troops that usually carried Sten guns are routinely depicted with standard rifles. |
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Special operations commandos from the CIA's Special Activities Division from the Northern Iraq Liaison Element infiltrated throughout Iraq and called in the early air strikes. |
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Commandos moved house-to-house, under fire cover from helicopters and tanks. |
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It was during the 1939-45 war, that the Royal Marines took on a commando role, linking the regiment to the Army Commandos that already existed. |
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Commandos armed with submachineguns guarded shopping malls and the metro as the city police vowed to track down those behind Saturday's attacks. |
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They were perhaps closer to Royal Marine Commandos or paratroopers than 18th-century Prussian guardsmen. |
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He ended up in the Territorial Army, joined the Commandos and passed out at Sandhurst as an officer in the Welsh Regiment. |
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Furthermore, squadrons frequently are attached to the Royal Marine Commandos to support their military exercises. |
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Led by Col. Philip Cochran, the Air Commandos began supporting deep incursions by the Chindits into Burma to disrupt enemy communications and supply lines. |
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Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon has sent in 26,000 troops,including detachments of Paras and Desert Rats along with 4,000 Commandos. |
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Campus Commandos has grown its revenue five-fold and tripled its client base in the past year. |
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I want this charity to grow and make the British people aware of what the Commandos do for them. |
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The 100 Commandos were due to leave RAF Brize Norton, Oxon, as the first of 1,700 British troops to join the war on terrorism. |
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It is the largest unit in the brigade, at 790 strong, with a different structure from the other Commandos. |
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He wanted something more exciting, however, and transferred into the Commandos. |
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This structure is a recent development, formerly Commandos were structured similarly to British Army light Infantry Battalions. |
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The Corps underwent a notable change after 1945 however, when the Royal Marines took on the main responsibility for the role and training of the British Commandos. |
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Piper Millin, aged 21, of 4 Commando Brigade, was ordered by his commanding officer Lord Lovat to parade with his pipes on the beach as the Commandos were being attacked. |
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During World War II, a force of British Commandos and US Army Rangers of the 29th Provisional Rangers successfully attacked a German radar installation on the island. |
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