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  • 601 Commando Company
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  • The 601 Commando Company () is a special operations unit of the Argentine Army, created on January 5, 1982. It was based on the original "Equipo Especial Halcón 8" created by Lt. Colonel Mohamed Alí Seineldín in 1978. The commander of this unit in the Falklands War () was 34-year-old Major Mario Castagneto. The Company was divided in three assault sections. One of the sections shot down a RAF Harrier GR3 at Port Howard and defeated an SAS patrol near Many Branch Ridge, in West Falkland. Captain Gavin Hamilton was killed in this action. According to the British version of events:
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  • 1978
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  • Compañía de Comandos 601
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  • The 601 Commando Company () is a special operations unit of the Argentine Army, created on January 5, 1982. It was based on the original "Equipo Especial Halcón 8" created by Lt. Colonel Mohamed Alí Seineldín in 1978. The commander of this unit in the Falklands War () was 34-year-old Major Mario Castagneto. The Company was divided in three assault sections. One of the sections shot down a RAF Harrier GR3 at Port Howard and defeated an SAS patrol near Many Branch Ridge, in West Falkland. Captain Gavin Hamilton was killed in this action. On 7 June members of the company uncovered a British Observation Post near Murrell Bridge, northwest of Stanley, which was manned by members of the 3rd Battalion of the Parachute Regiment, at the approximated position . After a gun-battle lasting some 40 minutes, the British abandoned the outpost, leaving behind much of their equipment. The outcome of this engagement compelled the British to set Observation Posts closer to their own lines. According to the British version of events: The company is based on Campo de Mayo, Buenos Aires Province. The members of the unit wear green berets with unit badges.