What is the Royal Marines motto?

the motto of the royal Ma- rines: Per Mare Per Terram (“By Sea, By Land”), is believed to have been used for the first time in 1775 and reflects the dual role of the corps that is still prevalent today.
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What does the Royal Marine motto mean?

The slogan is believed to have been used for the first time in 1775 during the American Revolutionary War. The Latin phrase symbolises the Royal Marines' dual role as an 'elite amphibious fighting force', operating both on board ships and ashore.
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What do Royal Marines call themselves?

What Are The Nicknames For Royal Marines? 'Bootnecks', 'Commandos' and 'Royals' are well known nicknames for RMs and the whole branch can be referred to as 'The Lean, Mean, Fighting Machine'.
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What are the Royal Marines core values?

Royal Marines Values & Standards
  • Excellence.
  • Integrity.
  • Self-discipline.
  • Humility.
  • Courage.
  • Determination.
  • Unselfishness.
  • Cheerfulness.
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Are Royal Marine Commandos Special Forces?

For Britain, the Royal Marines are actually commandos, which makes them special operations forces.
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10 Things You NEED to know before joining The Royal Marines



Do Royal Marines become SAS?

Outside of the SAS Reserves, the SAS doesn't recruit civilians. To be eligible to join the SAS, you must be an official member of one of the uniformed services of the British Armed Forces — either the Naval Service (comprised of the Royal Navy and Royal Marine Commandos), the British Army, or the Royal Air Force.
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Are Royal Marines Tough?

Life in the Royal Marines can be tough, but I wouldn't have it any other way. You need to really push yourself, mentally and physically. It's more than just a job. It's a lifestyle.
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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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Why are Marines called Bootnecks?

History. The term "Leatherneck" was derived from a leather stock once worn around the neck by both American and British Marines and soldiers (British sailors referred to Royal Marines as "Bootnecks"). Beginning in 1798 "one stock of black leather and clasp" was issued to each United States Marine every year.
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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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What is a pad wife?

DAZ CHALLENGE when a pads wife places a box of washing powder in her window when the husband is away hoping she will get finger blasted by 5-10 drunk squaddies.
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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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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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What does the Globe and Laurel mean?

The "Great Globe itself" surrounded by laurels was chosen by King George IV as a symbol of the Marines' successes in every quarter of the world. The laurels are believed to honour the gallantry they displayed during the investment and capture of Belle Isle, off Lorient, in April through June 1761.
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Where are 47 commando based?

It is based at RM Tamar in HMNB Devonport, Plymouth.
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Is a Jarhead a Marine?

So, during World War II sailors began referring to Marines as Jarheads. Presumably the high collar on the Marine Dress Blues uniform made a Marine's head look like it was sticking out of the top of a Mason jar. Marines were not insulted. Instead, they embraced the new moniker as a term of utmost respect.
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Why do Royal Marines drink port?

If a crew hears this order, they're issued with an alcoholic drink. It came to symbolise the celebration that followed the successful completion of one of the most difficult repairs on a sailing ship.
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Why are Marines called Devil Dogs?

According to United States Marine Corps legend, the moniker was used by German soldiers to describe U.S. Marines who fought in the Battle of Belleau Wood in 1918. The Marines fought with such ferocity that they were likened to "Dogs from Hell." The reports were made by American media and not verified by actual Germans.
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Is there a difference between a Royal Marine and a Royal Marine commando?

Whereas the US Marine Corps is a combined warfare force that can conduct expeditionary campaigns, the Royal Marines Commandos are a much smaller, more specialized unit that has served as a quick-reaction force of sorts for the UK.
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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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Can an American join the British 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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How fit do you have to be to be a Royal Marine?

A circuit assessment, which you'll only have three chances to pass, the PJFT+ demands completion of: 20 burpees, 30 sit ups, 20 press ups and a one minute plank. Each circuit needs to be completed three times and, after a two minute recovery period, you're required to perform one set of five pull ups.
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How many pull ups for Royal Marines?

Pull-ups: Overhand-grasp pull-ups are carried out on a wooden beam to a timed bleep. A minimum of 3 pull-ups are required to continue the course, though candidates are encouraged to target at least 8. Maximum points are to be awarded for 16 successful pull-ups.
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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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