2/8th Commando Squadron (Australia)

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2/8th Commando Squadron
Active1942–1946
DisbandedJanuary 1946
Country Australia
BranchAustralian Army
TypeCommando
RoleReconnaissance and long range patrols
Size17 officers and 256 other ranks
Part ofII Corps
Double diamondsWhite
EngagementsSecond World War
Battle honoursNo battle honours awarded
Insignia
Unit colour patch

The 2/8th Commando Squadron was one of 12 independent companies or commando squadrons raised by the Australian Army during the Second World War. Raised in July 1942 as the 2/8th Independent Company, the 2/8th spent the early years of the war performing garrison duties in the Northern Territory. In July 1944, the 2/8th sailed to Lae, in New Guinea from where they launched a clandestine reconnaissance operation on the island of New Britain. Later, attached to the II Corps, it participated in the Bougainville campaign, during which it was in action continuously for a period of nine months right up until the Japanese surrendered in August 1945. Following the end of hostilities, the 2/8th returned to Australia, and was disbanded at Liverpool, New South Wales in early January 1946.