English to Urdu Dictionary commando

commando

کمانڈو
definition
noun
The mobilisation includes paramilitary forces, regular soldiers and specially trained commandos .
a soldier specially trained to carry out raids.
example
a 'commando' attack
As they rounded a corner another squad of heavily armed 'commandos' sprang from around the next building.
If the government needs some well trained 'commandos' , quickly, these are the men who will go.
Eventually, 'commandos' from the Army and the Royal Marines were combined into four brigades.
Special military 'commandos' using tanks entered the district, and helicopters carried out surveillance overhead; the air space was closed down for a radius of 7 kilometres.
According to the Washington Post, the operation will include the CIA working with 'commandos' and other military units to act immediately on intelligence uncovered by American spies about enemy targets.
There, French 'commandos' raided the plane, killing all of the hijackers.
Heavily armed police 'commandos' and Army soldiers, backed by armored cars, patrolled the town barely an hour after the explosions.
He had been leading his squad of 'commandos' towards a target of a group of houses when he spotted enemy soldiers hiding in the houses.
The ensuing fire-fight left the gun-boat beyond use and it left the 20 landing craft carrying the 'commandos' unprotected.
Specially selected 'commandos' , backed by artillery and tanks, surrounded the temple walls.
The crisis ended with a dawn raid by Thai 'commandos' .
Kept carefully out of the media has been many of the operations of over a thousand Special Forces and 'commandos' known to be in the area.
The 'commandos' carried out operations against invading Japanese forces, during WW2.
Training was similar to that carried out by the 'commandos' , with emphasis placed on raiding, sentry elimination, ambushing, cross-country night navigation exercises, and target attacks.
Food rations and special-forces 'commandos' are being airlifted into Afghanistan.
The mobilisation includes paramilitary forces, regular soldiers and specially trained 'commandos' .
Those 'commandos' , who previously trained together with their colleagues from the American special forces, have served with distinction.
This operational capability requires 'commandos' to be trained and equipped differently to conventional infantry soldiers.
More than 100 US 'commandos' and British SAS soldiers are now in southern Afghanistan, setting up road blocks.
And there's more new equipment to come, this time for Australia's special forces, including SAS soldiers and 'commandos' .
Upon completion of the selection phase, potential 'commandos' are trained in a vast array of necessary skills.
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