Typically named Royal Marines, Royals, Commandos, Bootnecks, the Globe & Laurel coveted green beret wearers are notoriously the most famous of elite military units. But have you ever wondered what actually goes on in our Royal Marine Community well grab yourself a wet, pull up a sandbag as we're going to lift our lids and let you inside our exclusive military family.
A site wholly dedicated to everything Royal Marines Commando by Royal Marine Commandos.
Veterans have been there, seen it, done it and somewhere along the way have snapped it. Every veteran has a story. This is their stories told by themselves .
A great picture can lead to such great memories.
Are you a serving Royal Marines Commando -Bootneck, Royal Marine veteran or a proud family member, then why not show them off in our FaceBook group along with others who are part of this proud veteran and military community.
Have you lost contact with old friends from other units, deployment, or conflict and ever thought where they are now ?
All of those who are part of the Royal Marine Corps, Royal Navy or served alongside any unit attached to the Marine Corps big or small are invited to join our community and group.
Whether its vintage DPM or today's MTP, yomping, having the odd wet, dresses n heels, naked bar, mess doo's, losing at Spoof, favourite postings thru to remembering those who sadly have crossed the bar, whatever the photo there's always a memory.
Royal Marines Associations believe that a strong community is essential to the success of any Royal Marines Commando serving or former. Royal Marine Associations foster a supportive and inclusive environment for those that have served, still serving and their family members who are all welcome. Once a Marine always a Marine.
More Intel on RMA'S on our Royal Marine Associations Page ....
The photography shown on our website has been kindly donated by some of our Royal Marines veteran community and Royal Marines Associations members:
- Falklands on their way to Sapper Hill 🇬🇧 40 Cdo 1982
- HMS Endurance, Montevideo, Uruguay 1978
- Belfast, Girwood Park 1973
- Malaya 1969
- Pop Star Status after the Falklands, Victory Book Signing 1982
- Mobile Patrol, New Lodge 42 Cdo 1974
- Photo Gallery : - LIfelong Comradeship 41 Cdo 1980, 41 Cdo 1976, No Wonder I'm deaf 1970 , Akamas Ranges circa 1960'
- Happy Sprog gets the GPMG, Malaya 1969
- Have some of that !! Contact us section - 1974 Drill, Cyprus.
We Royals do pride ourselves in having a turbo hoofing time so if you have anything great going on in the Royal Marines community which could be issued then we would certainly like to know.
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