45 Commando Royal Marines (supporting elements)

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45 Commando Royal Marines (supporting elements) refers to the attached and auxiliary units of the British Royal Marines’ 45 Commando that provided combat and logistical support during operations such as the Falklands War.

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45 Commando Royal Marines (supporting elements) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military unit
supporting formation
allegiance British Armed Forces NERFINISHED
associatedWith British Army support units
Royal Marines support units
Royal Navy support units NERFINISHED
branch Royal Marines NERFINISHED
commandStructure under operational control of 3 Commando Brigade during Falklands War
componentOf 3 Commando Brigade NERFINISHED
conflict 1982 Falklands campaign NERFINISHED
Falklands War
country United Kingdom
era late 20th century
locationOfOperations Falkland Islands NERFINISHED
South Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
militaryFunction to enable sustained operations of 45 Commando
notablePeriod 1982
partOf 45 Commando Royal Marines NERFINISHED
primaryMission to provide attached combat and service support to 45 Commando Royal Marines
role combat support
logistical support
serviceBranchType amphibious infantry
supportedCapability communications and command and control for 45 Commando GENERATED
mobility and maneuver of 45 Commando GENERATED
sustainment of infantry combat operations GENERATED
supportedOperations landings and advances of 45 Commando in the Falklands War
supportedUnit 45 Commando Royal Marines NERFINISHED
theater Falklands campaign land operations
amphibious operations in South Atlantic
typeOfSupport administrative support
artillery support
engineering support
logistic support
medical support
signals support
transport support

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Mount Longdon, East Falkland attackingUnit 45 Commando Royal Marines (supporting elements)
subject surface form: Mount Longdon