|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
||||
|
||||
Combined Ops insignia
I posted this photo in the Combined Ops thread in Formation Signs & patches, thought it might be useful to post here as well.
It is of an RCNVR Officer wearing the Canada/Commando/Combined Ops insignia, Bryan |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
here is the back of the photo with details on the RCNVR Officer.
Bryan |
#3
|
||||
|
||||
Very nice Bryan, What in your opinion is the material of that blouse, looks like an Army battle dress, am I right? and why, Is it more appropriate for a commando's work rather than Naval dress? Nice to see Navy for a change.
|
#4
|
||||
|
||||
It appears to be Ray. I know the navy commandos wore Army B/D.
dont see many pics of them tho, B |
#5
|
||||
|
||||
That appears to be a salt water face if I ever saw one.
|
#6
|
||||
|
||||
RCN Commando photo
Here is the photo caption Ray:
Commandos of the Royal Canadian Navy will be side by side with beach troops of the army when the "Big Show" commences. The first group of Cdn Naval Commandos has just completed the RN course at the training centre in Scotland and are now fit and ready for the toughest jobs the naval service can offer. Lieutenant Dudley Rayburn, RCNVR, of Calgary, Alberta. Lt. Rayburn was in the RCNVR for 14 years prior to being called up for the outbreak of this war. Before joining the Commandos in Oct, 1943, he was an instructor at a torpedo school and the First Lieutenant at HMCS Chippawa in Winnipeg, Manitoba". The photo is dated "April 22nd, 1944". Bryan |
#7
|
||||
|
||||
Hi ,thought i would post this image from my collection too as it may be of interest along with the one R.C.N has posted .
If the Canadian beach commando`s is of interest to any of you guys let me ,as some where in one of my box files i have a written article with photos from a military history magazine that came out about 10 years back ,hope this helps regards ,Nemo |
#8
|
||||
|
||||
What I would like to know -- is the Commando badge on the other arm facing the opposite way -- ie: Tommy gun & bird facing the rear? Were they worn as matched sets???
Bryan Last edited by RCN; 05-10-09 at 12:53 AM. Reason: . |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Hi,
Attached are a couple of photos showing the Combined Ops badge in facing pairs. Also attached are a few more photos of Canadian Commandos in Normandy. These along with a few others are available online at the "collectionscanada.gc.ca" website: http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/l...p?Language=eng Regards Danny CO Pair Emd.JPG CO Pair Prt.JPG a180812-v6.jpg a180813-v6.jpg a182994-v6.jpg |
#10
|
||||
|
||||
Can you tell me what is the difference between the Army and Navy commando course is? Could you earn a green beret on the Navy course during WW2?
__________________
Mr Kipling - Exceedingly good badge books. |
#11
|
||||
|
||||
There was no such beast as the Army or Navy commando course, it was just the Commando Basic Training Course at Achnacarry which was originally an adjunct of the Special Training Centre at Lochailort. For all Arms and all services.
As the use of Special Service 'troops' increased so did the volume of trainees and the 'Commando Course' was exported to other outposts. Too varied for a thread like this. Modern day: There is now only the Commando training centre at Lympstone. Running Royals and All Arms courses. Passing the Commando course earns the Green Beret, (and with Army all arms, the Cdo Qualification 'dagger' badge, which the Royals have taken to wearing as a TRF,) but it is not always universally worn. Depending on duty, postings and circumstance. RN commandos still seem to favour the Naval cap. Now that you don't need to be RM to join the SB branch, there will be the strange cases of future ex SB without Green beret or Commando Qualification badge. Last edited by tynesideirish; 07-10-09 at 03:26 PM. |
#12
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
__________________
Mr Kipling - Exceedingly good badge books. |
#13
|
||||
|
||||
It may have been a continuation Naval 'trade' course, the quote was refering to.
There has always only been one set of 'Commando Tests' that ALL regardless of unit must pass to become a Commando. Royal Marines do the Commando tests as part of their basic , Army, RN, RAF are classed as All Arms and do the test week after a 'build up' of a period of weeks, usually also after an equally gruelling 'beat up' at unit level. (This basic & All arms system is mirrored at Depot PARA and Airborne Forces regarding P-Company) . Any other training, Demolitions, Signals, Boat, SC, A&MWC, SW Diver etc are trades. |
#14
|
|||
|
|||
Navy Commandos
The photographs show members of Royal Canadian Navy Beach Commando 'W'. The Beach Commandos were a Combined Operations unit that was designed to administer the beachhead during an amphibious landing and RCN Beach Commando 'W' was formed in January, 1944. The RN had several Beach Commandos for Operation Neptune (L,P and S) and Canada had one (W) which was considered redundant for the amphibious assualt.
The Beach Commandos took their Commando training in Scotland and qualified to wear the Navy 'tombstone' Commando Badge, but in Army fashion, trimmed theirs in a circle. RCN Beach Commando 'W" was issued British Army clothing and equipment for Neptune but was only landed on JUNO on 4 July and served seven weeks on the beach before returning to the UK when it was 'paid off' in August 1944. In some of the photographs the members of RCN beach Commando 'W' are seen wearing pieces of USN clothing that must have been scrounged from their fellow North American sailors. |
#15
|
||||
|
||||
Here is some info & illustartions on RCN Beach Commando, & RN Commando, thought might be of interest:
{from another forum} Bryan |
Tags |
beach group, combined ops, navy commando |
|
|