In this Training Guide you will learn the basics of the Royal Marines and how to train properly and achieve high ranks!
Contents:
1. Royal Marines
2. Structure of the Commandos
3. Selection
4. Discipline
5.Royal Marines
The Royal Marine Corps, Royal Marine Commandos or Royal Marines (RM/RMC), is the marine corps and amphibious infantry of the United Kingdom, and forms part of the Naval Service (along with the Royal Navy and associated organisations).
The Royal Marines are a maritime-focused, amphibious, highly specialised light infantry force of commandos. They are capable of deploying at short notice in support of His Majesty's Government's military and diplomatic objectives overseas. The Royal Marines are organised into a light infantry brigade (3 Commando Brigade.) The Corps operates in all environments and climates, though particular expertise and training is spent on amphibious warfare, arctic Warfare, mountain warfare, expeditionary warfare, Rapid Reaction and supporting Special Forces.
2. Structure of the Commandos
The three Commando units are each organised into six companies, further organised into platoon-sized troops, as follows:
Command Company
Main HQ
Tactical HQ
Reconnaissance Troop with a sniper section
Mortar Troop
Anti-Tank (AT) Troop
Medium Machine Gun Troop
Logistic Company
A Echelon 1
A Echelon 2
FRT (Forward Repair Team)
RAP (Regimental Aid Post)
B Echelon
Two Close Combat Companies
Company Headquarters
Three Close Combat Troops
Two Stand Off Companies
Company Headquarters
Heavy Machine Gun (HMG) Troop
AT Troop
Close Combat Troop.
In general a rifle company Marine will be a member of a four-man fire team, the building block of commando operations. A Royal Marine works with his team in the field and shares accommodation if living in barracks. This structure is a recent development, formerly Commandos were structured similarly to British Army light Infantry Battalions
3.Selection
To gain the official RMC rank of Marine you have to pass a tryout.
4.Disciplin
All marines MUST follow a strict code of discipline. That means following orders from HR's. Attending court sessions, and maintaining behaviour.
This guide will help you if you ever need it.
Signed: De_Bugging
Commandment General
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