The Royal Marines were not permanently banned from field gun competitions, but they faced restrictions in the early 2000s due to safety concerns and changes in military training priorities. The traditional field gun competition, which involved teams racing to move a naval gun, was officially discontinued in 1996, although it continued informally for a time. This decision was part of a broader shift in focus within the military towards different forms of training and operational readiness.
The Royal Marines are part of the Royal Navy and nothing to do with the Army.
There are five bands associated with the Royal Marines.
Royal Marines A.F.C. was created in 2008.
Royal Marines Division ended in 1943.
Royal Marines Division was created in 1940.
Royal Marines Museum was created in 1958-10.
Royal Marines Band Service was created in 1903.
Royal marines outright
The Royal Marines Commando are people who do battle using submarines on the sea. You can join the Royal Marines Commando through their website RoyalNavy dot com.
no the royal family should not be banned
Robert Ross - Royal Marines officer - died in 1794.
John Douglas - Royal Marines officer - died in 1814.