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4th Commando Battalion (Belgium) : ウィキペディア英語版 | 4th Commando Battalion (Belgium)
The 4th Commando Battalion ((フランス語:4e Bataillon Commando), (オランダ語:4de Bataljon Commando)) was a Belgian military formation and part of the Paracommando Regiment, based in the Belgian colonies of Congo and Rwanda-Urundi between 1959 until its disbandment in 1962, following the independence of Belgium's last African colony. In the 1970s, the unit was revived as 4th (Reserve) Commando Battalion before it was finally disbanded in 1979. ==Background== In 1959, the 2nd Commando Battalion had been deployed to the Belgian Congo to deal try to maintain order in the months leading up to independence. However, it soon became clear that these forces would not be sufficient. Realising this, the 4th Commando Battalion was formed, from 2nd Commando Battalion officers and hastily trained conscripts. 4th Commando Battalion was created by Royal Decree (N.7397) by King Baudoin on October 23, 1959.〔 The standard was presented to the unit on April 1, 1960.〔
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