Commando: On the Front Line

Commando: On the Front Line (2007)

EndedDocumentary showWar

The Royal Marine Commandos are Britain's elite front line troops, currently fighting a vicious war in Afghanistan. Part of the Royal Navy, they are specialists in expeditionary warfare and have a fearsome reputation, bonded and toughened by a training regime that breaks all but the best. With unprecedented access to this highly respected military force, Commando: On the Front Line provides an insight into the making of a Royal Marine Commando through the gruelling eight-month training regime. The series also follows successful recruits onto the front line in Afghanistan. During this ground-breaking eight-part series, filmed over 12 months, award-winning director Chris Terrill not only follows the 50 raw recruits of 924 Troop: he also trains alongside them. From this unique position inside the training troop as well as the front line company, the series provides an intimate...

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Royal Marines - To Your Duties!Nov 8, 2007
S01E07Assault at DawnNov 1, 2007
S01E06Operation SparrowhawkOct 25, 2007
S01E05Enemy ContactOct 18, 2007
S01E04Tears and FearsOct 11, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Commando: On the Front Line' premiere?

'Commando: On the Front Line' premiered on October 17, 2007.

Who is the host of 'Commando: On the Front Line'?

There is no host for 'Commando: On the Front Line'. The series follows Royal Marine recruits through their eight-month training course.

How many Royal Marine recruits are featured in 'Commando: On the Front Line'?

'Commando: On the Front Line' features a platoon of 50 Royal Marine recruits.

What is the ranking of the soldiers at the beginning of the series?

The Royal Marines recruits at the beginning of 'Commando: On the Front Line' are all civilian volunteers with no military training or experience.

What is the location of the training camp for the Royal Marines in 'Commando: On the Front Line'?

The training camp for the Royal Marines featured in 'Commando: On the Front Line' is located in Devon, England.

How long is the initial training period for Royal Marine recruits in 'Commando: On the Front Line'?

The initial training period for Royal Marine recruits featured in 'Commando: On the Front Line' is 32 weeks or 8 months long.

What are the different stages of the training period for Royal Marine recruits in 'Commando: On the Front Line'?

The different stages of the training period for Royal Marine recruits in 'Commando: On the Front Line' include: foundation, consolidation, and specialized training.

What specializations are highlighted in 'Commando: On the Front Line'?

Specializations highlighted in 'Commando: On the Front Line' include: mountain warfare, arctic warfare, amphibious training, urban combat, and more.

What type of challenges do the Royal Marine recruits face in 'Commando: On the Front Line'?

The Royal Marine recruits in 'Commando: On the Front Line' face various challenges including physical training, mental toughness, teamwork, and combat simulations.

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