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  2. Royal Marines - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Marine Artillery (RMA) and Royal Marine Light Infantry (RMLI) were amalgamated on 22 June 1923. [44] Post-war demobilisation had seen the Royal Marines reduced from 55,000 (1918) to 15,000 in 1922 and there was Treasury pressure for a further reduction to 6,000 or even the entire disbandment of the Corps.

  3. Royal Marines selection and training - Wikipedia

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    Royal Marines recruit training is the longest basic modern infantry training programme of any Commonwealth, or North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) combat troops. [1] The Royal Marines are the only part of the British Armed Forces where officers and other ranks are trained at the same location, the Commando Training Centre Royal Marines (CTCRM) at Lympstone, Devon. [2]

  4. Ranks and insignia of marine forces - Wikipedia

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    Enlisted Pakistan Marines. No insignia: Master Chief Petty Officer: Fleet Chief Petty Officer: ... Royal Marines [14. No insignia. Warrant officer class 1:

  5. List of serving senior officers of the Royal Marines - Wikipedia

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    Deputy Commandant-General Royal Marines Chief of Staff, Navy Command HQ: MBE, ADC: 7 June 2022 [10] Paul Andrew Maynard: Chief Joint Force Operations: OBE: 11 July 2022 [11] James Fraser Roylance: Chief Technology Officer, Navy Command: July 2022: Derek P. Stafford: Head of Operating Assurance, Military Aviation Authority: October 2022: Andrew ...

  6. British Army other ranks rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    "Other ranks" (ORs) is the term used to refer to all ranks below officers in the British Army and the Royal Marines. It includes warrant officers , non-commissioned officers ("NCOs") and ordinary soldiers with the rank of private or regimental equivalent.

  7. Corps Regimental Sergeant Major - Wikipedia

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    The post was created in 1989. [2] He is addressed as "Mr" by officers and "Sir" by all other ranks. Routinely known as "the Corps RSM" "It has been decided to appoint a representative Regimental Sergeant Major, who will be responsible for centralised events involving Warrant Officers and Senior Non Commissioned Officers and upon who the Commandant General can call for advice should he so desire.

  8. His Majesty's Naval Service - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Naval Service (or, when the reigning monarch is female, Her Majesty's Naval Service) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare and maritime service. [1] [2] It consists of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Royal Fleet Auxiliary, Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Marines Reserve and Naval Careers Service. [3]

  9. Regimental sergeant major - Wikipedia

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    In the Royal Marines, regimental sergeant major was an actual rank [5] (and equivalent to warrant officer class I in the Army) until the Royal Marines themselves re-adopted the ranks of warrant officer classes I and II (which had been abolished in the Royal Marines in 1920) in 1973 [6] (although the term continued to be used interchangeably for ...

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