You will be deployed wherever they see fit. Though to some extent the armed forces try to cater for these needs. Whether or not though the Royal Marines are based in Northern Ireland I dont know though many forces are based there. If you want to stay where you are I would suggest joining the Territorial Army or TAs where you get more freedom.
Yes, Royal Mail is the only Postal Service in Northern Ireland.
Belfast city centre
The Royal Marines are part of the Royal Navy and nothing to do with the Army.
Royal Marines Division ended in 1943.
Royal Marines Division was created in 1940.
Royal Marines A.F.C. was created in 2008.
There are five bands associated with the Royal Marines.
Yes, the Royal Marines do accept soldiers from other countries under certain circumstances. Non-British citizens may join the Royal Marines if they have lived in the UK for a certain period of time, meet the necessary residency requirements, and have the required immigration status. Additionally, individuals from certain Commonwealth countries may also be eligible to join the Royal Marines.
The Royal Bank of Ireland does not exist. Ireland is a republic, not part of the UK (except Northern Ireland), so it is not associated with the Royal Family.It is actually called Bank of Ireland (no "royal").The Bank of Ireland in London is located at:Bow Bells House,1 Bread St,LondonEnglandEC4M 9BEIf you are confusing the Bank of Ireland with the RoyalBank of Scotland, re-ask your question giving the correct name.Answer 2There is a known scam that surrounds the Royal Bank of Ireland the details of which can be found at the related link below.Do not confuse the Royal Bank of Ireland with the Royal Bank of Ireland (I.O.M)
Northern Ireland.
Royal Marines Museum was created in 1958-10.
'Royal County Down' in Northern Ireland, is the best in the British Isles. However if you only meant the Republic of Ireland it is 'Ballybunion'.