Australian Independent Commando squad belgian-armyThe Australian Army raised a number of units for commando style operations during the Second World War the first being the twelve Independent Commando Companies formed between 1941 and 1942. Predominantly serving in New Guinea, the Dutch East Indies and Borneo their task was to perform raids, demolition, sabotage, subversion, and organisation of civil resistance against the Japanese. The Independent Companies saw heavy action, serving with
Fast and handy scout car for recce parties
that can be included in Heavy Weapons Platoons
throughout the conflict and was used in most theatres
whittling them down to guarantee victory for your strike squads
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There are few more heroic and stirring sights than Polish cavalry dashing themselves in a desperate charge against German armoured might
Raiding parties from both sides waged a small war as a fight for supplies and personal plunder took hold of the soldiery who were
submachine guns (the iconic MP40
Approximately 100 of this hybrid light tank were produced
The Mk VI was produced from 1936 to 1940 with approximately 1
Although they had their weaknesses and were nicknamed ‘Ronsons’ by the Germans as they lit up every time
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