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to commando
noun
A small fighting force specially trained for making quick destructive raids against enemy-held areas.
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I have to commando wriggle.
But he was reassigned to commando training after the Battle of the Bulge in 1944.
A1 Rethinking Attack Strategy Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld acknowledged that difficulty in identifying bombing targets in Afghanistan was leading the Pentagon toward a broader, more unconventional campaign -- leaving the door open to commando raids.
Moreover, South Korean officials say, it must be remembered that the disappearances from Japan occurred during a period in which several terrorist actions -- from bombing airliners to commando raids on the South Korean president in Seoul -- were attributed to North Korea.
They're now subjecting homes and businesses to commando raids for white-collar and even regulatory offenses.
The last 50 metres before the fence line we had to commando crawl below the spotlight view.
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They're being programmed to do commando operations".
The idea was to crawl, commando style, through the mud-water, while suffering the electric shocks.
Senator Kerry said he was tempted to answer "commando," when asked the famous question.
She partook in Operation Claymore, an operation to disrupt supplies, to ferry commandoes to shore, and to capture German code.
And we have enough wars going, no one responds well to commandos.
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