A 100-year-old World War Two commando has inspired the next generation of Royal Marines during a visit to the Commando Training Centre in Devon. John Eskdale from Lydney, Gloucestershire ...
Royal Marines commandos are the UK's "go anywhere" forces, trained to work in environments ranging from Arctic cold to the blistering heat of the desert. As such, they will be invaluable in Iraq ...
Royal Marine commandos are to be sent on covert missions overseas with the aim of disrupting enemy activity, according to a top military chief. Is the British Army still fit for purpose?
British Royal Marines Commandos 2000-mile journey, by land and sea, through historic WWII sites in Norway to raise awareness for the Royal Marines Charity. In 1943, the whole of Norway finds ...
ELITE Royal Marine commandos train for Actic Special Ops as Britain opens talks with Norway counter threats from Russia in the High North. Defence Secretary John Healey met his counterpart Tore ...
Tasked with traversing treacherous snowy Arctic terrains for combat engagement, the Royal Navy has said: "As the nation's specialists in extreme cold weather warfare, the Commando Force's ...
Royal Marines from all over the United Kingdom have taken part in marching challenges, repeating the 56 miles (90km) across three days, which 42 Commando yomped back in June 1982 during the last ...
John Eskdale earned his Green Beret in 1942 at the height of World War Two A 100-year-old World War Two commando has inspired the next generation of Royal Marines during a visit to the Commando ...
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