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Kommando

Kommando is a German noun meaning a command, a detachment formed to carry out a task, or the act of commanding. In military, police, and organizational contexts, a Kommando denotes a unit assigned to a specific mission, or the leadership responsible for issuing orders. The term can refer to the unit itself, as in das Kommando der Spezialeinheiten, or to the act of commanding. In compounds, it is common, with phrases such as Einsatzkommando (a task-forces unit deployed for a particular operation) or Kommandoeinsatz.

The word is neuter: das Kommando; plural Kommandos. It is borrowed from Romance-language sources, via French

In modern usage, Kommando appears in military and law-enforcement contexts to name units, such as Kommando Spezialkräfte

In English, the German term is cognate with commando; English usage tends to refer to elite assault

commande
or
Italian
comando,
ultimately
from
a
root
related
to
command
or
order.
(KSK),
the
German
army's
special
forces.
It
can
also
refer
more
generally
to
a
group
charged
with
a
mission,
or
to
the
act
of
directing
or
commanding.
units,
while
German
usage
covers
a
broader
range
of
detachment
or
command
situations.