1st Commando Brigade (Turkey)

1st Commando Brigade
Active 1965-present
Country  Turkey
Branch Turkish Army
Type Commando
Size Brigade
Garrison/HQ Kayseri
Motto(s) Strong, Brave, Ready !
Engagements

Syrian–Turkish border incidents during the Syrian Civil War 2008 Turkish incursion into northern Iraq War in Afghanistan Operation Allied Force Bosnian War Kosovo War Kurdish–Turkish conflict

Turkish Invasion of Cyprus

The 1st Commando Brigade (Turkish: 1. Komando Tugayı) is a brigade of the Turkish Army, located in Kayseri.[1] Founded as a paratrooper brigade, later it was restructured as a ground force. The 1st Commando Brigade contains special forces teams from other commando brigades like Hakkari Mountain and Commando Brigade. Although formally being a paratrooper brigade Parachuting and para-warfare training is still given in this brigade to every one of its troops, including the special forces Gendarmerie Special Operations Command team within its brigade.

The Brigade was involved in the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, and fought beside airborne commandos (Bolu) and Naval Infantry Brigade (Izmir). It served as a fighting force against the Greek Junta and the Cyprus National Guard. In its efforts the Turkish Army came out victorious in this war. The 1st Commando Brigade also acted as a peace keeping force in the Bosnian War and the War in Afghanistan It has engaged Kurdish separatists in platoon size forces alongside the Hakkari Mountain and Commando Brigade in operations within and across Turkey's borders into Iraq in anti Insurgency campaign launched by the PKK from Iraq into Turkey.

In its latest engagement, the 1st Commando Brigade along with other Brigades across Turkey deployed troops along the Syrian border. In which causing it to Part in the Syrian–Turkish border incidents during the Syrian Civil War.

References

  1. David Miller, 'The Illustrated Directory of Special Forces,' Zenith Imprint, 2002, 98
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