British Commandos
British Commandos are elite military units formed during World War II, known for their specialized training in amphibious warfare and unconventional tactics. They were established to conduct raids and gather intelligence behind enemy lines, often operating in small, highly mobile teams.
The first Commando units were created in 1940, and they played a crucial role in various operations, including the famous Dieppe Raid and the liberation of Europe. Today, the legacy of the Commandos continues with the Royal Marines Commandos, who maintain high standards of physical fitness and operational readiness for diverse missions.