I do not know the Answer however check on the PRMC forum on the Royal Marine Website and PM Ninja_Stoker he will give you the information
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The average pass-out rate for Royal Marines basic training typically hovers around 50-60%. This rigorous training program is designed to be highly challenging, with a significant number of recruits not completing the course due to its physical and mental demands. Factors such as fitness levels, resilience, and adaptability play crucial roles in determining success. As a result, only those who meet the high standards and demonstrate exceptional commitment are able to graduate.
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None Marines dont die. We just go to hell an regroup
Marine Officers are expected to always conduct themselves in an appropriate fashion. If they do behave poorly then they are separated from the service whereas enlisted Marines may make mistakes and stay in depending on how bad the mistake was.
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The pass rate for GCSE Computing is a minimum of grade C.
If "rate" is defined as (Total deaths in theater from Battle, Wounds and Other ) / (Total Serving), the question can be answered for individual conflicts. This makes it clear that the Marines have the highest death rate (and I'm an Army vet). WWI Army 7.40% Navy 1.35% Marines 15.69% WWII Army/Airforce 7.85% Navy 2.40% Marines 13.86% Korea Army 3.79% Navy 0.19% Marines 6.66% Airforce 0.15% Vietnam Army 3.09% Navy 0.37% Marines 8.34% Airforce 0.20% Persian Gulf Army 0.07% Navy 0.01% Marines 0.08% Airforce 0.01%
Like any professional sane soldier from any where around the world, the US Marines prefer the semi-automatic rate of fire.
There is no such rate in the Marines or any branch of service.
The Pass rate is Seventy Seven percent
It depends on the pass rate.
The answer depends on the test and the pass rate set for it.