(Askeri) KOMANDO: Düşman arazisine baskın tarzında taarruzlar yapacak şekilde yetiştirilmiş asker. Komandolar; küçük gruplar halinde hareket eder ve ani baskınlar yaparak, süratle geri çekilirler. Komando terimi, İngilizler tarafından kullanılır
(Askeri) KOMANDO HAREKATI: Düşman arazisi içinde bulunan hedeflere karşı, genel olarak stratejik maksatlarla, özel surette yetiştirilmiş askeri kuvvetler tarafından yapılan akınları ifade eden İngiliz terimi
A small fighting force specially trained for making quick destructive raids against enemy-held areas
Napped, inexpensive fabric, popular as studio backdrop and stage cyc set fabric; typically black Also known as duvetyne or velourette
A commando is a group of soldiers who have been specially trained to carry out surprise attacks. a small commando of marines The hostages were freed in the commando raid
an amphibious military unit trained for raids into enemy territory a member of a military unit trained as shock troops for hit-and-run raids
In South Africa, a military body or command; also, sometimes, an expedition or raid; as, a commando of a hundred Boers
A commando is a soldier who is a member of a commando. In British military forces, a unit consisting of marines and soldiers organized for rapid deployment and trained to conduct special operations. The commando originated with the Boers in South Africa, where it was the administrative and tactical unit "commandeered" by (Hukuk) In World War II the British adopted the term for a new specially trained amphibious raiding force. Modern commandos are units of the Royal Marines with support troops from the British Army; by extension a member of such a unit is also called a commando and is entitled to wear a green beret
[ k&-'man-(")dO ] (noun.) 1884. Afrikaans kommando, from Dutch commando command, from Spanish comando, from comandar to command, from Late Latin commandare.