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  1. The Royal Marines, also known as the Royal Marines Commandos, and officially as the Corps of Royal Marines, are the United Kingdom's amphibious special operations capable commando force, one of the five fighting arms of the Royal Navy, and provide a company strength unit to the Special Forces Support Group (SFSG).

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  2. This is a list of serving senior officers of the Royal Marines. It includes currently serving Royal Marine generals, lieutenant-generals, major-generals and brigadiers.

    Name
    Appointment
    Decorations
    Date Of Promotion
    Matthew J.A. Jackson
    DSO
    11 December 2018
    Daniel Blanchford
    Head of Commitments and Crises, Ministry ...
    CBE
    12 August 2019
    Michael John Tanner
    Naval Base Commander (Devonport)
    OBE
    20 February 2020
    Assistant Chief of Staff (Operations), ...
    OBE, MC
    2 September 2020
  3. www.royalnavy.mod.uk › organisation › royal-marinesRoyal Navy - Royal Marines

    17 de ago. de 2020 · Some of the toughest fighters on the planet. Going where others won’t, doing things others can’t. Royal Marines Commandos go through some of the most rigorous training on the planet, so they’re ready to deal with a wide spectrum of threats and security challenges. Embarking on some of the British military’s toughest operations takes a ...

  4. This is a list of full generals in the Royal Marines. The rank of general (or full general to distinguish it from the lower general officer ranks) is the highest rank currently achievable by serving officers in the Royal Marines although no dedicated Royal Marines full general posts currently exist, unless they serve in tri-service ...

    • The Seniority List of Officers of The Royal Marines, 1757 to 1886
    • Officers Pension Records, 1712–1961
    • Survey Results, Leave Books and Records of Appointments, 1673–1960
    • Commissions and Appointments Registers, C.1679–C.1855
    • Birth, Baptism and Marriage Registers, 1810–1921
    • First World War War Graves Roll
    • First World War Hospital Admission and Discharge Registers, 1918
    • Wills and Administrations, 1740–1764 and 1836–1915
    • Records of Good Conduct Medals and Gratuities, 1849–1884
    • Courts Martial Registers and Case Files, 1803–1978

    Seniority lists provide lists of officers by rank with commission dates. Find officers in the seniority lists held in both ADM 118/230-336 (1757 to 1850, indexed from 1770), and as downloadable digital microfilm in ADM 192/1–44(1760 to 1886).

    Search by year for: 1. registers of pensions paid to officers, 1871–1961, and to officers’ widows and children, 1882–1933 in ADM 165 2. records of pensions paid to widows of officers, 1836–1870, in PMG 16 3. records of pensions paid to widows and relatives of officers, 1870–1919, in PMG 20, and 1921–1926, in PMG 72 Select either of the following al...

    Search within ADM 6 to find: 1. results of an 1822 survey of Royal Marine officers in ADM 6/73–83 and ADM 6/409. For each officer it contains biographical information and pay details 2. results of an 1831 Royal Marine officer survey in ADM 6/84–85 3. leave books for Royal Marine officers in ADM 6/200–206, and ADM 6/414. Officers on half pay are lis...

    Browse SP 44/164–196, a complete run of royal warrants for commissions for 1664–1782. From 1782, use the index in HO 51/105 to locate records in HO 51.

    In addition to the online birth and marriage registers (see above), you can also look through the following registers: 1. Portsmouth Division marriage register, 1869–1881(ADM 185/69) 2. Woolwich Division marriage rolls and registers, 1822–1869(ADM 81/23-25) 3. Royal Marine Artillery register of marriages and baptisms, 1810–1853(ADM 193/9) 4. Royal ...

    Locate some First World War marine casualties in ADM 242/7–10, which are arranged by first letter of surname. Details in these records include: 1. name 2. rank 3. service number 4. ship’s name 5. date and place of birth 6. cause of death 7. where buried (including plot number) 8. next-of-kin

    Browse through the admission and discharge registersfrom 1918 of No.2 General Hospital, based in Le Havre (MH 106/986–997).

    Search for marines’ wills or administrations, 1740-1764(ADM 96/524), within the records of the Royal Marines Pay Office. You can also search for letters of administration from the Army and Navy, 1836–1915(PMG 50), in the probate registers of the Paymaster General’s Office.

    Search in the records of good conduct medals and gratuities, 1849–1884(ADM 201/21), within the correspondence and other papers of the Royal Marine Office.

    Search the courts martial case files, 1890–1965(ADM 156), by the name of a marine or Royal Navy ship. Search courts martial registers, 1812–1978(ADM 194), by year and division to find the appropriate register. Look through the indexed registers of courts martial, 1803–1856(ADM 13/103–104).

  5. What makes a Royal Marines Commando? We’re not your typical soldier. We’ve got something others haven’t. The bit sitting under the green beret that lets us power on when others would quit, and get the job done, even when the odds aren’t in our favour.

  6. El Cuerpo de Marines Reales (en inglés: Corps of Royal Marines) es la fuerza británica de operaciones anfibias y una importante fuerza de respuesta rápida del Reino Unido. Están muy bien equipados y preparados para actuar en cualquier terreno y condiciones climáticas. Sus principales buques de acción son el HMS Bulwark, el HMS Albion y el ...