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Death of a Marine?

General discussions on joining & training in the Royal Marines.
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BB-Miscer
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Death of a Marine?

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Has anybody experienced losing a fellow marine from their Unit?

Do the whole Unit return home if this happens to recover?

Just wondering the usual procedures, since it would be quite a traumatising experience.
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Post by nufc_rulz »

For a first post its a pretty stupid question.

Would a whole unit return because a man dies? No.

Chances are people that have been in that situation arent going to want to answer your question.

There was an interesting arcticle in the guardian on sunday which you might want to read instead. It was with a army regiment (might have been the grenadier guards) and it was a journalist with the troop. They did thier last attack before they where due to return home and lost two men. Everyone seemed to deal with it in there own way, most of them exteremly upset. But everyone wanted to respect them and uphold there memory.
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Alright cheers, ill have a look at that instead then.
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Re: Death of a Marine?

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BB-Miscer wrote:Has anybody experienced losing a fellow marine from their Unit?

Do the whole Unit return home if this happens to recover?

Just wondering the usual procedures, since it would be quite a traumatising experience.
Are you playing with a full set of cards or are the Fives and Twos missing? What a stupid daft question to bloody ask! Thread is now locked!

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