A total of 80,000 men served during WW2.
Royal marines outright
No, they are some of the very best trained Marines in the World.
S. D. Jarvis has written: 'The cross of sacrifice' -- subject(s): Registers of dead, World War, 1914-1918 'Officers who died in the service of the Royal Navy, Royal Navy Reserve, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Royal Marines, Royal Naval Air Service and Royal Air Force, 1914-1919' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Air Force, Great Britain. Royal Navy, Officers, Registers of dead, World War, 1914-1918 'Officers Who Died in the Service of Commonwealth & Colonial Regiments & Corps (Officers Who Died in the Service of Commonwealth & Colonial)'
The Royal Marines are based in the UK, and are a very similar military force as the U.S. Marines. As part of the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines are an amphibious infantry who train to be ready to be deployed globally.
During World War II male marines often referred to female marines as being BAMs which stood for BROAD ASSED MARINES. The female marines returned the favor by referring to male marines as HAMs which stood for HAIRY ASSED MARINES.
As the paras are the elite part of the army, the Royal Marines are the elite part of the Navy. Some of the most feared soldiers in the world. They're basic training is the longest training program in NATO. (31 weeks)
One of the Most hardest military trained Forces in the world FULL STOP
yes Greece got very goood marines . russia marines are first usa second and greek third . they are good beause they got soul You must be mistaken,the British Royal Marines are the finest in the world,the best in the world.
Yes Canadians were involved with aircraft in WW 1. 20,000 volunteers went into the British Royal Flying Service or the Royal Naval Air Service. Canada did not however have a viable air corps of its own during WW1. Found at article, Royal Canadian Air Force, Wikipedia on Answers. Com.
No, not as ground forces, although they did serve in France during World War 1. US Navy battleships and cruisers in the European Theater during World War 2 would have typically carried a small number of US Marines.
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Perhaps the Fifth and Sixth Marines because of their service in World War One,