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  1. Official Site of the Washington Commanders

    The Washington Commanders suffered a 30-23 loss in their home finale against the Dallas Cowboys. Here are five takeaways from Week 17. Can't-Miss Play: 72-yard TD! Croskey …

  2. Commando (1985) - IMDb

    Ridiculous but fun film with Arnold Schwarzenegger as a retired special agent being pulled back into action when his daughter (well played by Alyssa Milano) is kidnapped. To get her back he …

  3. Washington Commanders News, Scores, Stats, Schedule | NFL.com

    3 days ago · Find news, video, standings, scores and schedule information for the Washington Commanders.

  4. Washington Commanders News - NFL | FOX Sports

    Impact Cosmi entered the league's concussion protocol following the Commanders' loss to the Eagles on Saturday. His placement on injured reserve means he won't be available for …

  5. Commando (1985 film) - Wikipedia

    Commando is a 1985 American action film directed by Mark L. Lester and produced by Joel Silver. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger in the lead role, alongside Rae Dawn Chong, Alyssa …

  6. Commando | #TBT Trailer | 20th Century FOX - YouTube

    In this early action classic that features his unique blend of thrills and offbeat humor, Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as Col. John Matrix, ultimate soldier and one-man army.

  7. Watch Commando | Netflix

    The former leader of a special ops team is vaulted back into action to save his daughter when kidnappers demand that he assassinate a foreign leader. Watch trailers & learn more.

  8. COMMANDO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of COMMANDO is a military unit or command of the Boers. How to use commando in a sentence.

  9. Comando Audio Inc.

    Comando offers high-quality audio products renowned for exceptional sound quality. Customers praise the brand's durable speakers, amplifiers, and accessories, citing crisp, loud, and …

  10. comando - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    4 days ago · From comandar (“to command; to order”), from com- + mandāre (“to deliver; to order”). Borrowed from French commando. Deverbal from comandar.