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No. 3 Commando was a battalion-sized commando unit raised by the British Army for service during the Second World War. Formed in July 1940 from volunteers for special service, it was the first such unit to carry the title of "Commando".
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No. 3 Commando
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1946-01-01Z
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1940-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Dieppe_Raid dbpedia:Operation_Archery dbpedia:Operation_Ambassador dbpedia:Operation_Claymore dbpedia:Operation_Overlord dbpedia:Operation_Plunder dbpedia:Allied_invasion_of_Sicily
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dbpedia:1st_Special_Service_Brigade
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1946-01-04Z
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70px|alt=Insignia of Combined Operations units it is a combination of a red Thompson submachine gun, a pair of wings, an anchor and mortar rounds on a black backing
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dbpedia:British_Army
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470–535 men all ranks
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Special Forces
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dbpedia:British_Commandos