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  2. Royal Netherlands Motorized Infantry Brigade - Wikipedia

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    During the Second World War, the Royal Netherlands Motorized Infantry Brigade, later known as the Princess Irene Brigade (Dutch: Prinses Irene Brigade) was a Dutch military unit initially formed from approximately 1,500 troops, including a small group guarding German prisoners-of-war, who arrived in the United Kingdom in May 1940 following the collapse of the Netherlands.

  3. Garderegiment Fuseliers Prinses Irene - Wikipedia

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    Fusiliers in The Hague on Prinsjesdag 2008. The Princess Irene Fusiliers Guards Regiment (Dutch: Garderegiment Fuseliers Prinses Irene) is a regiment of the Royal Netherlands Army, named after Princess Irene, the Granddaughter of Queen Wilhelmina, daughter of Queen Juliana, sister of Princess Beatrix and aunt of King Willem-Alexander.

  4. No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando - Wikipedia

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    About 48 men from the Royal Brigade "Princess Irene" started on 22 March 1942 with preliminary training at No 3, No 4, No 9 and No 12 Commando. In May 1942, the group met at the Commando Basic Training Centre in Achnacarry, Scotland, for command training. Ultimately, of those 48 men, 25 received the green beret.

  5. Free Dutch Forces - Wikipedia

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    Following the landings at Normandy the Princess Irene Brigade, under Colonel A. C. de Ruyter van Steveninck, landed 8 August 1944. [13] The brigade first saw combat under the British 6th Airborne Division at the River Orne [14] near Breville, of the Orne bridgehead, [15] called the "Hell-Fire Corner" by the Canadians, taking a single casualty. [13]

  6. Korps Commandotroepen - Wikipedia

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    In March 1942, the first 48 Dutch commandos were voluntarily selected from the Princess Irene Brigade and commenced training in four different British training centres, later rejoining in Achnacarry, Scotland. Of the 48 men, 25 managed to finish the intense commando course and were awarded the coveted green beret.

  7. Korps Insulinde - Wikipedia

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    Korps Insulinde ('Insulindia Corps') was a Dutch Commando (special operations capable) unit established on 1 August 1942 in British Ceylon, present-day Sri Lanka. [1] The unit, originally called the Netherland Special Operations, emerged from the Royal Netherlands Motorized Infantry Brigade (aka Princess Irene Brigade)) alongside No. 2 (Dutch) Troop of the No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando.

  8. Luxembourg Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Luxembourg Armed Forces uniforms consist of service and field attire for summer and winter, as well as a dress uniform and mess jacket for officers. The winter service dress uniform, of olive drab wool, consists of a single-breasted coat having patch pockets with flaps, a khaki shirt and tie, and trousers that are usually cuffless. [31]

  9. Royal Netherlands Army - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Netherlands Army (Dutch: Koninklijke Landmacht, KL) is the land branch of the Netherlands Armed Forces.Though the Royal Netherlands Army was raised on 9 January 1814, its origins date back to 1572, when the Staatse Leger was raised making the Dutch standing army one of the oldest in the world.