What is the most elite Royal Marine unit?

42 Commando Royal Marines are one of three elite battalion sized units which make up the global punch of 3 Commando Brigade.
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Are the Royal Marines an elite unit?

The Royal Marines are the UK's Commando Force and the Royal Navy's own amphibious troops. They are an elite fighting force, optimised for worldwide rapid response and are able to deal with a wide spectrum of threats and security challenges.
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What is the highest Royal Marine rank?

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 positions.
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Are Royal Marine commandos elite?

As a highly specialised and adaptable elite light infantry force, the Royal Marines are trained for rapid deployment worldwide and capable of dealing with a wide range of threats.
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What do 45 Commando Specialise in?

45 Commando's role

When acting as a Standing Task unit, 45 Commando acts as protection force for Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessels around the globe. They also contribute to the UK's domestic resilience and supply training teams to help develop foreign armed forces.
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Why are Royal Marines called jollies?

a nickname for the Royal Marines in the British Navy. Originally all soldiers carried on board a British warship were known as jollies, a 'tame jolly' being a militiaman and a 'royal jolly' a marine, but later the name was only applied to marines.... ...
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Can an American join the Royal Marines?

Some roles have stricter nationality and residency requirements than others for security reasons, but in general you can join the Royal Marines if you're: A national of the United Kingdom or Ireland. A Commonwealth citizen applying from inside your country and aged 18 or over.
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Which is more elite SAS or SBS?

Recruits go through a similar gruelling selection process as the SAS but acquire additional specialisms in underwater reconnaissance and demolition, canoeing and diving. On its website, the Royal Navy describes SBS personnel as the "most elite and capable soldiers in the entire British military".
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What do 42 Commando Specialise in?

42 Commando (pronounced 'Four Two Commando') is a Maritime Operations Commando (MOC), specialising in maritime security operations and overseas training missions.
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Are Royal Marines SOF?

For Britain, the Royal Marines are actually commandos, which makes them special operations forces.
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Where are 47 commando based?

It is based at RM Tamar in HMNB Devonport, Plymouth.
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Are there any female Royal Marine Commandos?

Becoming a Royal Marines Commando makes you part of one of the most elite amphibious forces in the world. And for the first time in over 350 years, women can now earn the coveted Green Beret as a fully-fledged Royal Marines Commando, both as a full time Commando or as a Reservist.
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Do Royal Marines use Army ranks?

Although the Royal Marines are part of the Royal Navy, they use a rank structure very similar to that used in the British Army. Although they are part of the Royal Navy, they use a rank structure similar to the one used by the British Army.
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How many Royal Marines are in the SAS?

22 SAS normally has a strength of 400 to 600. The regiment has four operational squadrons: A, B, D and G. Each squadron consists of approximately 65 members commanded by a major, divided into four troops (each troop being commanded by a captain) and a small headquarters section.
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What do 43 commando do?

43 Commando Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines have a vital core mission: preventing unauthorised access to the UK's strategic nuclear deterrent. They work on operations in the UK, and refine their skills through continuous training exercises at home and abroad.
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Did Marines beat Royal Marines?

During one five-day event, the Royal Marines Commandos defeated their American counterparts despite having smaller numbers. While many have disputed those reports, they have highlighted the skills and capabilities of both forces.
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Where are 29 commando based?

29 Commando, Royal Artillery is the Commando-trained unit of the British Army's Royal Artillery, based in Plymouth.
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What is a commando Sapper?

Our commando sappers are the Royal Engineer soldiers and officers who provide combat engineering solutions to the very high readiness forces of 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines. Commando sappers enable the Commando Brigade to live, move and fight.
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Was there a 42 Commando in the Falklands?

Thirty eight former members of Lima Company Group, 42 Commando Royal Marines as well as four others having connections with Lima Company, plus a widow, recount 166 recollections of their war in the Falklands 1982.
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Was Ollie Ollerton in the SAS?

Matthew 'Ollie' Ollerton, was a pupil at Abbot Beyne School until he joined the Royal Marines in 1989, aged 18. He went on to join the elite Special Air Service (SAS).
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Do Royal Marines still get a dagger?

The Commando Dagger has become one of the Royal Marines' most enduring emblems. It's based on the World War II Fairbairn Sykes fighting knife, a now-iconic design that was originally created by experts for close combat.
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What country has the best Marines?

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  • REPUBLIC OF CHINA:
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Why are Royal Marines called Commandos?

(The US special forces organisation the Green Berets take their name from the fact that they too underwent commando training). Despite Army commandos being disbanded, and the fact that all Royal Marines have been commando trained since 1959, it was actually the Army that predominated in early commando training.
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