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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.
NameAppointmentDecorationsDate Of PromotionMatthew J.A. JacksonDSO11 December 2018Daniel BlanchfordHead of Commitments and Crises, Ministry ...CBE12 August 2019Michael John TannerNaval Base Commander (Devonport)OBE20 February 2020Assistant Chief of Staff (Operations), ...OBE, MC2 September 2020The 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).
- 785 officers and 5,031 other ranks as of 1 April 2022[update]
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7 de nov. de 2023 · 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 ...
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 ...
PromotedName2022 [32]2016 [31]1977 [30]1973 [29]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.
This database provides a complete listing of all Royal Marines who served in the First World War and also has service details for a large number of men. Recommendations for honours and...
The birth of the royal marines. At the outbreak of the Second Dutch War, a special regiment of 1,200 men was raised and trained for service. Known as the Duke of York and Albany’s Maritime Regiment of Foot, these famously loyal soldiers were the Royal Navy’s earliest form of raiding force.