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commando
[ kuh-man-doh, -mahn- ]
noun
- (in World War II )
- any of the specially trained Allied military units used for surprise, hit-and-run raids against Axis forces.
- a member of any of these units. Compare ranger ( def 3 ).
- any military unit organized for operations similar to those of the commandos of World War II.
- a member of a military assault unit or team trained to operate quickly and aggressively in especially urgent, threatening situations, as against terrorists holding hostages.
commando
/ °ìəˈ³¾É‘˲Իåəʊ /
noun
- an amphibious military unit trained for raiding
- a member of such a unit
- the basic unit of the Royal Marine Corps
- (originally) an armed force raised by Boers during the Boer War
- modifier denoting or relating to a commando or force of commandos
a commando unit
a commando raid
adverb
- go commando informal.to wear no underpants
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of commando1
Idioms and Phrases
- go commando, Slang. to wear pants, shorts, a skirt, etc., with no underwear.
Example Sentences
A 100-year-old World War Two commando has inspired the next generation of Royal Marines during a visit to the Commando Training Centre in Devon.
UK Special Forces officers appear to have rejected every application from a former Afghan commando referred to them for sponsorship, despite the Afghan units having fought with the British on life-threatening missions against the Taliban.
The operation to bring Shaul's body home for burial was conducted by special units from the IDF's Military Intelligence Directorate, the Shayetet 13 marine commando unit and Shin Bet operatives, he said.
Koulamallah was quoted by AFP as saying the assault had been launched by a 24-man commando unit, adding that six of the attackers had suffered injuries.
The Israeli military gave limited details on the operation but said the unit involved was Shayetet 13, a marine commando unit specialising in sea-to-land incursions.
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