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Layforce was an ad hoc military formation of the British Army consisting of a number of commando units during the Second World War. Formed in February 1941 under the command of Colonel Robert Laycock, after whom the force was named, it consisted of approximately 2,000 men and served in the Middle Eastern theatre of operations.
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Layforce
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1941-01-01Z
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1941-01-01Z
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2,000 men organised into four "Special Service" Battalions
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British Commando
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