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  1. Lieutenant commander ( RN) Squadron leader ( RAF) Major ( Maj) is a military rank which is used by both the British Army and Royal Marines. The rank is superior to captain and subordinate to lieutenant colonel. The insignia for a major is a crown. The equivalent rank in the Royal Navy is lieutenant commander, and squadron leader in the Royal ...

  2. Between 1954 and 1969, he served in 40, 42, 43, 45 Commandos Royal Marines. [1] During the 1960s he was deployed to Borneo for the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation. He was promoted to major at the end of 1968, [3] and to lieutenant colonel at the start of 1975. [4] He was appointed commanding officer of 40 Commando in 1975, and commanded it ...

  3. Deputy Commandant-General Royal Marines Chief of Staff, Navy Command HQ: MBE, ADC: 7 June 2022: Paul Andrew Maynard: Chief Joint Force Operations: OBE: 11 July 2022: James Fraser Roylance: Chief Technology Officer, Navy Command: July 2022: Derek P. Stafford: Head of Operating Assurance, Military Aviation Authority: October 2022: Andrew P. L ...

  4. Captain ( RN) Group captain ( RAF) Colonel ( Col) is a rank of the British Army and Royal Marines, ranking below brigadier, and above lieutenant colonel. British colonels are not usually field commanders; typically they serve as staff officers between field commands at battalion and brigade level. The insignia is two diamond-shaped pips ...

  5. The Second Battalion was formed at Chatham, and deployed to Portsmouth in July 1812. It consisted of six companies under the command of Major James Malcolm. On 15 August, the battalion embarked aboard HMS Latona (1st and 2nd companies) and HMS Fox (3rd to 6th companies), [6] [7] to deploy in Northern Spain under the command of the squadron of ...

  6. James Malcolm (Royal Marines officer) Lieutenant-Colonel Sir James Malcolm, KCB (13 January 1767 – 27 December 1849) was a Scottish officer of the British Royal Marines who served in the American Revolutionary War, in the Napoleonic Wars, and with noteworthy distinction in the Americas during the War of 1812. [1]

  7. Commando Training Centre Royal Marines. / 50.663971; -3.438024. Commando Training Centre Royal Marines ( CTCRM) is the principal military training centre for the Royal Marines. It is situated near the villages of Lympstone and Exton, between the city of Exeter, and the town of Exmouth in Devon, England.