1. Royal Marines - Noun
2. Royal Marines - Proper noun
Royal Marines
The amphibious force or marine corps of the United Kingdom.
Royal Marines
plural of Royal Marine
If you ask me why I've succeeded, it's because I was in the Royal Marines. You have this unbelievable sense of achievement and of overcoming adversity. That's the confidence it breeds. Brian McDermott
A source at the Royal Marines' Commando Training Centre at Lympstone, Devon said: “First and foremost, he is just another marine recruit to us, a 'bod'. Source: Internet
Dozens of crewmen were instantly killed, but far larger destruction was averted when the mortally wounded turret commander – Major Francis Harvey of the Royal Marines – promptly ordered the magazine doors shut and the magazine flooded. Source: Internet
"B" Company had generally neutralized the strongpoint at WN27 within two hours of landing, which allowed Troops A and B of the Royal Marines to push west. Source: Internet
A 1952 Olympian in Helsinki for Britain and member of the Royal Marines in World War II, he choreographed sword scenes in films from “Lord of the Rings” to “Star Wars.” Source: Internet
Perhaps the cruellest cut is that the Royal Marines, of which Prince Harry is head, having taken over from Prince Philip, says his position is ‘now in doubt’. Source: Internet