Commando Veterans Archive

The Commando Veterans Archive has been developed in order to appeal to all those who have an interest in the Commandos from the time of their formation In 1940 to the present day. It is dedicated to all who have earned the right to wear the coveted Green Beret and be called a Commando.
 
If you are a Commando, a member of the Commando family, a friend of the Commandos, or simply have an interest in the Commandos, you are welcome to add to and enjoy the site. Please feel free to pay tribute, research or simply satisfy the curiosity that you may have about the proud history of the Commandos.
 

The Commandos

The first Commando units raised in 1940 were the Army Commandos. In 1942 these were then followed by the first Royal Marine Commando units. The Royal Navy and Royal Air Force also provided Commando personnel in WW2.
 
Image above - 1. Lt. James William Wilkinson MM; 2. CSM John Leech MM*; 3. Sgt Robert Christopher MM; 4. Lt. R.W. Pantall MM; 5 (with Sten Gun). Cpl. Fred Why; 6. Lt Col. Young DSO MC; 7. Pte. Fred Walker;  8. Cpl. Philip James Logan; 9. Cpl. Harry Litherland MM. [more......].
 

Research advice

Read our guide on research, service records, and how to explore our Archive [more......]

 

Looking for Information?

We do NOT hold Service Records. If you wish to ask specific questions about Commandos, whether on individuals, units, campaigns, equipment, insignia, etc, then you should use our website forum. There you will be able to create a post in the relevant forum and add the many questions that you may have. Register on the Forum to add your messages or photos there.
 

Commandos 1940 to present day

  • Over 12,500 images in our Photo Gallery.
  • Over 8,000 pages on individuals in our Personnel A-Z [view.....].
  • A Forum to browse, ask questions, add content or photos.
  • Rolls of Honour; Nominals; Operation reports, and so much more.  

Commando History and Training

Whether you are considering a future military career in the Commandos, or simply curious, you should make yourself aware of their history and the origins of their training. We dispel some common myths and detail the Commando historical timeline from the formation of the Army Commandos in 1940, to the formation of new units including the first Commando unit from the Royal Marines in 1942, their expansion in 1943, to the Commandos of today.
 
  • World War 2 training history [view]
  • 1946 to present day training history [view]
  • World War 2 Training image gallery [View]

The Commando Roll of Honour 

Our Commando Roll of Honour contains details of over 2,800 Commandos who have died in service since their formation in 1940 to the present day. If you have photos of, or information about any Commando, or wish to have a name included, please post a message on our Forum with the details, or use the Contact Form and contact the Archive [Search the Roll of Honour]

Obituaries

Do you have a name or photo to add? Register on our Forum and post the details with the date deceased, and include a photo if you have one. Or simply let us know by completing the Contact Form selecting the category for Obituaries. Someone will be in contact soon. 
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Lord Lovat Interview

A 1978 interview with Lord Lovat recorded in Inverness. The first speaker is Henry Brown OBE who compiled this interview onto a tribute tape for the Army Commandos. Lord Lovat tells of some of his memories of D-Day as the Commander of 1 Commando Brigade who spearheaded the D-Day assault. 
 
The tape was kindly donated by Ray Brooks son of Ernie Brooks No 4 Commando, implemented by John Mewett, and converted to MP3 by Mike Thomas at Yellow Wall studios Lockington Liecs.

Listen to it HERE.

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Ask Questions / Add Information / Add Photos

Use the Archive Forum for research enquiries, or to add information or photos. [register now]
Read some frequently asked questions here [FAQ's].
Contact the Archive via the [contact form].
 
All content is researched and administered by the Commando Veterans Archive.