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Royal Marines Band Service was created in 1903.
Yes they can, the're more likley to join the SBS (special boat service) but the SAS invite people in the navy, air force and marines to join the SAS
Her Majesty's Royal Marines Commando/Band Service (delete where applicable)
The Royal Marines are a much smaller body of men who receive a longer and more intensive basic training and more advanced training in special operations skills.
The United Kingdom's equivalent of Navy SEALs can be considered as the Special Boat Service (SBS). The SBS is a Special Forces unit of the British Royal Navy and its primary role is maritime counter-terrorism, special reconnaissance, and unconventional warfare. Like the Navy SEALs, they undergo rigorous training and are highly capable in both land and maritime operations.
The Royal Marines are part of the Royal Navy and nothing to do with the Army.
No, not as such, but the Royal Marines (part of the Naval Service) use Army ranks, so there are RM Majors.
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.
A total of 16,000 were credited with service in Operation Overlord.