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Canuck Commandos? - D-Day_Dodger - 06-23-2006

I'm curious to know if any Canucks served with the British Commandos in WWII. Can anyone out there shed light on this for me?
Thanks muchly.


RE: Canuck Commandos? - Duncan - 06-23-2006

Hm... Did any Canadians work with the British commandos for Operation Jubilee (Dieppe)?

The 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion joined with the 6th British Airborne Division. http://www.commando.org/history.php


RE: Canuck Commandos? - JonS1 - 07-21-2007

Look up < W RN Cdo >


RE: Canuck Commandos? - D-Day_Dodger - 08-03-2007

< W RN CDO >

This cryptic note actually translates into Section "W", Royal Marine Commandos. It would appear that the only official Canadian participation with the "Commandos" was formation of section "W" of the Royal Marines commandos for the D-Day landings. This section, composed mostly of Canadians, was used just for this operation. Given the same training as the original commandos, the Royal Marine commando's mission was to go in with the assault waves to help secure the beachhead and then to act as beach masters to bring order out of chaos and to get the troops off the beach as fast as possible.

Thanks for the tip.