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"Cloggies" as their British comrades in the Royal Marines call them: Marines belonging to the Netherlands Marine Corps.
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Polish troops in Central Africa
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Austrian Jagdkommando
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Norway Marinejegerkommandoen
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Spanish Spec Op
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The Royal Netherlands Brigade "Princess Irene" - today the Guards Regiment Fuseliers Princess Irene in the Royal Netherlands Army.
Since they were originally founded in the UK during World War 2 as a Dutch unit, they retained many of the British characteristics and since they were the nucleus of the post-war Royal Netherlands Army, the Army, as a whole took on British characteristics including the use of berets, drill (retained until the early 1960s in a much toned down version) and British style salutes (also until the 1960s).
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Russian GRU 2nd Spetsnaz... This camo pattern fascinates me
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