Combined Operations in WW2
Photos of The Commanders, Commando Training, other Combined Operations units, and our Allies who served with the Commandos
Combined Operations HQ (National Archives Series reference DEFE 2):
Arising from the armistice concluded by France with Germany in June 1940 and the evacuation of British forces from the Continent, a small organisation was established to take command of subsequent raiding operations against enemy territory and to provide advice on combined assaults. From this emerged a distinct Combined Operations Headquarters, staffed by all three services, but independent of all of them and under the command of a Director of Combined Operations. Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Roger Keyes, was appointed first director in July 1940; he was succeeded in October 1941 by Commodore Lord Louis Mountbatten with the title Adviser on Combined Operations. In March 1942 this title was altered to Chief of Combined Operations; it was also decided that the Chief of Combined Operations should attend meetings of the Chiefs of Staff as a full member whenever major issues were in question and, as previously, when his own combined operations or any special matters in which he was concerned were under consideration. In October 1943 Lt. Col. Robert Edward Laycock became Chief of Combined Operations
From the establishment of a Combined Training Centre in August 1940 at Inveraray, Argyllshire, the Combined Operations Command expanded rapidly both within the United Kingdom and overseas, notably in the Middle East and India. In 1942 it sent a permanent representative to the Joint Staffs Mission in Washington and in the same year a Combined Operations Experimental Establishment was set up at Appledore, Devon. This establishment was much involved in the investigation of problems likely to be encountered on the beaches in connection with an invasion of Europe, particularly as regards the landing of armoured vehicles, stores, supplies, etc. Following the successful invasion of Normandy in 1944, a similar establishment was set up in India to carry out the developments and trials necessary in the very different conditions in the Far East.
From its formation, Combined Operations Headquarters maintained a close, though sometimes strained, contact on the naval side with the Admiralty, which set up a number of combined operations branches within its own departments, particularly in relation to operations, materials and personnel. Raiding forces, such as commandos, came under the command of Combined Operations Headquarters, except when they were employed as part of larger operations. Throughout the war Combined Operations Headquarters played a key role in the development of offensive operations against the enemy. This was notably the case in the raid on Dieppe in August 1942 and the preparation and planning of the North Africa and Sicily campaigns in 1942 to 1943, the invasion of Europe in 1944 and similarly, through its directorate in India, in operations in the Far East.
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Date: 30/07/2007
Size: 38 items
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The Commanders
Date: 29/04/2009
Size: 28 items
Views: 3595
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The Independent Companies and Special Service Battalions
Date: 23/08/2009
Size: 10 items
Views: 4922
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Commando Training
Photos of all aspects of Commando Training
Date: 24/03/2009
Size: 56 items
(96 items total)
Views: 8191
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Mission 204 to China and Special Service Detachments 1 & 2
Pictures or information on Mission 204 and the Detachments from there
Date: 23/01/2010
Size: 16 items
(34 items total)
Views: 1409
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Small Scale Raiding Force (SSRF)
Date: 07/04/2011
Size: 17 items
(19 items total)
Views: 1422
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Nos. 1 & 2 Special Boat Sections & the Special Boat Squadron
This album is for photos and documents relating to the No 1 Special Boat Section, No 2 Special Boat Section and the Special Boat Squadron in WW2
Date: 23/05/2010
Size: 71 items
(83 items total)
Views: 3507
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Combined Operations Bombardment Units (COBU)
Date: 11/04/2011
Size: 8 items
Views: 1120
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Our Allies in Combined Operations
Photos of Allied units who trained with, or operated under, the auspices of Combined Operations
Date: 24/02/2011
Size: 3 items
(85 items total)
Views: 1301
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Selection and Training of the Sea Reconnaissance Unit (SRU)
A document from the collection of Commander Harold Wilkinson Goulding DSO RNR
Date: 04/09/2012
Views: 344
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Ships or other vessels used by Commandos
Ships, boats, landing craft, canoes, etc
Date: 16/12/2011
Size: 9 items
Views: 735
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Houses, buildings, or locations, used by Commandos
Date: 13/04/2010
Size: 9 items
(41 items total)
Views: 1523
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Lofoten Islands - Operation Claymore
3rd/4th March 1941.
Date: 29/04/2009
Size: 7 items
Views: 2480
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Vaagso - Operation Archery
27th December 1941. Photos of, or info on, the raid
Date: 29/04/2009
Size: 10 items
Views: 2629
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St Nazaire - Operation Chariot
28th March 1942. Photos of ,or info on, the raid
Date: 24/03/2009
Size: 32 items
(46 items total)
Views: 3026
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Dieppe - Operation Jubilee
19th August 1942. Photos of, or info on, the Nos. 3 and 4 Cdos. raids on Berneval and Varengeville
Date: 29/04/2009
Size: 10 items
Views: 1906
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Bordeaux - Operation Frankton
7th-12th December 1942. Photos of ,or info on, the raid
Date: 29/04/2009
Size: 1 item
Views: 1431
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Kopervik, Norway - Operation Checkmate
28th April 1943. The raiding party grouped as 14 (Arctic) Commando were all captured and killed
Date: 04/05/2009
Size: 10 items
Views: 2598
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Normandy - Operation Overlord
5th/6th June 1944 onwards. Photos of ,or info on, the allied invasion
Date: 29/04/2009
Size: 17 items
Views: 2735
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Walcheren. Operation Infatuate
1st-8th November 1944. Photos of, or info on, Operation Infatuate 1 and 2 - Flushing and Westkapelle.
Date: 29/04/2009
Size: 10 items
Views: 2000
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British Commandos from 3rd Commando Brigade
wade ashore during the the Third Arakan campaign. Photo courtesy of Andy Maines
Date: 27/07/2009
Views: 1075
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After the battle for Hill 170, Kangaw, Burma
Photo courtesy of John Mewett
Date: 22/02/2012
Views: 620
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Commando Bren Gunner in Anzio beach head.
Photo courtesy of Andy Maines
Date: 16/04/2009
Views: 1358
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HM King George VI and Lord Lovat
Date: 27/07/2009
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Inspection
Possibly No.10IA Commando. Photo courtesy of Dennis Cooper of No.4 Cdo via his son Peter Cooper.
Date: 15/08/2010
Views: 1255
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