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Discussions about those units who make up the Commando’s.
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bin, seen, done and doing it again, may 17th 2003, and hopefully getting a "T" shirt 8)
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Ex-RM, but as the site says:
"One a Marine Always a Marine"
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well done to all that were a RM and still serving

i only hope i make it in
Dis i spell that right?
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if yer bodys like homers, you`d better get training 8)
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I seem to remember that I joined the Real Royal Marines,but that was many moons ago,maybe I dreamt it.!!!
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Damn me Owdun, I didn't think they had numbers when you joined. I always thought that there were so few of you that you all knew each other :lol:
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There were a damn sight more Royal Marines about the world in those days, Wully, than we have now.We used to have a Navy,with big ships to carry Royal to exotic places that todays lads will never visit,an Empire to play in,till the bastard liberal thinkers gave it away.


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Ahoy there!
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You're right Owdun. My first foreign commission was eighteen months in the Far East on HMS Newfoundland. What a tour and the places visited modern Royals only dream about :D
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I prefer the term non-serving Royal, rather than Ex. There's no such creature as an Ex Booty.

Your turn in the crows nest Owdun, take Wully for warmth. 8)
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Earn't - not issued!!!
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Hi Rob,
Is the crow's nest another term for the 'barrel?????????? :lol:
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Rob, i personnaly like, "former Marine" :D
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qcnr

It might be easier to ask who ISN'T/WASN'T a serving RM!
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I'm with Rob on this one, Royal Marines are serving or non-serving if we believe in Once a Marine, Always a Marine we can't very well be ex-marines can we, nor, with respect, can we be former marines. We are still marines `just resting' as the AcTOrs have it.


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