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  1. The Royal Marines Artillery (RMA) was formed as a separate unit in 1804 to man the artillery in bomb ketches. These had been manned by the Army's Royal Regiment of Artillery , but a lawsuit by a Royal Artillery officer resulted in a court decision that Army officers were not subject to Naval orders.

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  2. The Royal Marine Artillery was formed as an establishment within the British Royal Marines in 1804 to man the artillery in bomb vessels. As their coats were the blue of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, this group was nicknamed the "Blue Marines" and the Infantry element, who wore the scarlet coats of the British infantry, became ...

  3. 17 de may. de 2021 · Royal Marines. 195K subscribers. Subscribed. 5.1K. 191K views 2 years ago. The Commando Gunners. Join us on a mission with 29 Commando’s elite 148 Battery and learn about their unique rol...

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  4. 29th Commando Regiment Royal Artillery. We are the Commando Gunners and we provide offensive support to 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines. We are a regiment of Army Commandos held at Very High Readiness (VHR) and we specialise in amphibious operations, mountain, desert, jungle and arctic warfare.

  5. www.royalmarineshistory.com › dits-royal-marinesRoyal Marines Artillery

    The Royal Marines a Geo - History 1664 - Present - Amalgamation of the RMLI and RMA 1923. RM Barracks Forton and Eastney and the amalgamation of the Royal Marines Light Infantry and Royal Marines Artillery in 1923.

  6. 23 de jul. de 2021 · By 1900, 15,000 Royal Marines Light Infantry (RMLI) were wearing red uniforms, while 4,000 men in the Royal Marines Artillery were in blue uniforms. Of these two groups, the Service Narrative points out that they not only looked different, but drew different types of people to the service:

  7. www.royalnavy.mod.uk › organisation › royal-marinesRoyal Navy - Royal Marines

    17 de ago. de 2020 · The first to overcome. Fully integrated with the Royal Navys amphibious ships, our Royal Marines can be deployed globally without host nation support - and projected stealthily from the sea to conduct operations on land. renowned. World-renowned fighters. Some of the toughest fighters on the planet.