
Tunney Cup: Royal Marines Football Tournament Is Back
The competition was cancelled last year due to the coronavirus pandemic – one of the very few times it has not taken place since 1928.
The competition was cancelled last year due to the coronavirus pandemic – one of the very few times it has not taken place since 1928.
Former Royal Marine Lee Spencer said he was "teary-eyed" as he presented his "little boy" Billy with the beret.
The MRZR-D4 vehicle could be used to take recce groups, snipers or heavy weapons teams into previously hard-to-reach places.
Well before the days of Commandos, Marines were not ‘Royal’, or even ‘marines’ …
Exercise Cairn Conquest sees teams taking on Munros and cliffs from Perthshire all the way to the Isle of Skye.
Drones dived, sailed and flew together in a swarm during experimental exercises with the Royal Marines.
How the Marines got their iconic green berets
Veteran Neil Laughton's passion for the Victorian bike means he devotes much of his time to teaching people how to ride them.
Arsenal's under-18s found out about resilience learned in the Royal Marines and completed a series of leadership tasks.
Personnel from 700X Naval Air Squadron have used the drone during sorties on amphibious operations while deployed in the region.
Exercise Sea Raider is part of Exercise Talisman Sabre 2021, the largest training activity between the Australian and US militaries.
James Legg is taking on the challenge in Chile's Atacama Desert, the driest place on Earth, to raise money for The Royal Marines Charity.
Although the Royal Marines are part of the Royal Navy, they use a rank structure very similar to that used in the British Army.
The training ensures the commandos are ready to deploy at short notice and in any conditions, should the need arise.
Jim Giles recalled one bomb went "straight through the hospital and bounced like a bouncing bomb and went towards the beach".
Although the Royal Marines are part of the Royal Navy, they use a rank structure similar to that of the British Army.