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The Making of a Royal Marine Commando

The Making of a Royal Marine Commando
Author: Nigel Foster
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780283061486

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Om det engelske marinekorps "The Royal Marine Commando", udvælgelse, kvalifikationskrav, træningsprogram for menige og officerer, deltagelse i Falklandskrigen og i Nordirland samt opgaver i Mellemøsten. Med forklarende ordliste over korpets jargon


How 2 Become a Royal Marines Commando

How 2 Become a Royal Marines Commando
Author: Richard McMunn
Publisher: How2Become Ltd
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2010-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1907558047

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The Royal Marines pride themselves on their professionalism, teamwork and the desire to succeed. This insider's guide has been created in conjunction with current serving Royal Marines recruitment staff and is designed to show you how to successfully pass the Commando selection process.


47 Royal Marine Commando

47 Royal Marine Commando
Author: Marc de Bolster
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2014-09
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: 9781781552971

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47 Royal Marine Commando: An Inside Story 1943-1946 tells the story of 47 Royal Marine Commando during the Second World War based on personal accounts written by veterans who served in this formidable unit. It is a story of young men who were to play a key role in freeing Europe from Nazi tyranny. From the D-Day landings in Normandy to fierce battles in Holland, some were taken prisoner by the enemy and sent to camps until freed at the end of the war in 1945. Included are eyewitness accounts of the Normandy landings, involvement of the RAF, Royal Navy and American forces, 10 Inter Allied Commando and the effect on local populations who got word of the actions in which this Commando took a major part. Formed from 10th Battalion Royal Marines and reinforced by volunteers from several parts of the British armed forces, they distinguished themselves by sheer determination and professionalism. Over 900 men served in or were attached to this Commando, keeping their overall strength up to 420. Many gave their lives never to return home so others might live to tell their story.


By Sea and Land

By Sea and Land
Author: Robin Neillands
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473812933

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This is the story of a fighting force. In the words of the marines themselves, Robin Neillands, formerly of 45 Commando RM, describes what it is really like to wear the legendary green beret, in peace and in war. This vivid account charts the story of the Royal Marine Commandos from their bloody baptism on the beaches of Dieppe to the final yomp into Stanley at the end of the Falklands War in 1982.


Too Few Too Far

Too Few Too Far
Author: Malcolm Angel
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2008-12-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1445608731

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British Commando George Thomsen's action-filled account of combat during the Falklands War.


We Died With Our Boots Clean

We Died With Our Boots Clean
Author: Kenneth McAlpine
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2010-12-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0752462571

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At the age of seventeen, Kenneth McAlpine ran away from the Repton school to join Churchill's new elite special force, the Royal Marine Commandos. As the youngest member of the youngest commando force, after three months he found himself fighting on the beaches of Normandy. In We Died With Our Boots Clean, McAlpine tells his own unique story of World War II and his highly eventful military career. From an unusual encounter with Montgomery and Patton, a concerted attempt to kill a sergeant major and his best friend’s arrest for swearing at the Queen of Holland, McAlpine paints a fascinating picture of commando life and the harsh training that prepared soldiers for frontline combat in an elite unit. Full of absorbing anecdotes such as his time in a military prison and a rescue operation at a concentration camp, this book is an essential part of a World War II enthusiast’s library.


Commando

Commando
Author: Chris Terrill
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2008-10-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1407007904

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Chris Terrill is a man in search of his limit. He's 55 years old. He is not a soldier. He is being trained by the Royal Marines and he is going to Afghanistan. The only difference is that instead of a gun, Chris will be holding a camera and filming the whole ordeal for a major TV series. The Royal Marines Commando training base in Lympstone Devon, has a famous motto: '99.9% need not apply'. Of those who start training, after a very tough selection process, nearly 50% fail to make it through the most gruelling physical tests of any armed forces in the world in an eight month training regime. The elite who do eventually pass out are generally eighteen years old and at the peak of physical condition. But Chris Terrill is the exception: this book will tell of his heroic struggle to become the oldest man to win the coveted Royal Marines Commando Green Beret and enter the record books. And after six months of hell, what next? Chris will follow the raw recruits on a tour to Southern Afghanistan. He will tell the story in book and film of the fears and hopes of the youngsters as they are plunged into one of the planet's most dangerous wars in the outlaw mountain terrain of Helmand Province. He will tell of ferocious battles against the Taliban, of firefights, of jaw-dropping heroism, British sang froid and humour and tragedy as causalities are suffered -- all from the unique perspective of a civilian who has achieved the ultimate accolade: to be accepted as an honorary Royal Marines Commando. Commando is a brilliant account of modern war on the front line.