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Royal Marine Books Or Dvds
Royal Marine Books Or Dvds
Has anybody got any ideas on good books or dvds about the Royal Marines or that have anything to do with the Royal Marines?
I want to get my lad a book or dvd but having trouble finding anything!
Was hoping someone here has any good tips
Thanks Xx
I want to get my lad a book or dvd but having trouble finding anything!
Was hoping someone here has any good tips
Thanks Xx
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Most of the books I've seen have been the same book but different words if you get what I mean. All of them detailing the Corps history then a short bit about Commando training at the end. The Chris Terril "Commando" book (by the same guy from Commando: On The Front Line) looks like it might give a greater insight into life in the Royal Marines, but I haven't read it so can't vouch for it. Hope this helps 

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Try the sister site of this one: www.militaryforums.co.uk rucks of tales and such like over there.
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I've just ordered Commando - On the front line(DVD), it's not arrived yet so I can't comment much, it was on ITV in October I think and is also on YouTube broken down into small bits, i've watched a few and it looks great.
A few other books are:
Royal Marines Commandos: The Inside Story of a Force for The Future by John Parker
History of the Royal Marines by Julian Thompson
Commando by Chris Terrill
The Making of a Royal Marine Commando by Nigel Foster
The John Parker and Julian Thompson are as someone previously described, pretty much the same (95% History, a bit of training then a bit about current ops).
The book by Chris Tirrill I have not read, but apparently it is accurate.
Making of a Royal Marine Commando by Nigel Foster is one of my favorites as it gives detailed descriptions of multiple aspects of the Corps.
Amongst the Marines: The Untold Story by Steven Preece and Always a Marine: The Return to Civvy Street by Steven Preece are also pretty good, but slightly different to the others as they concentrate on one person throughout, rather than the RM in general.
Hope it helps.
A few other books are:
Royal Marines Commandos: The Inside Story of a Force for The Future by John Parker
History of the Royal Marines by Julian Thompson
Commando by Chris Terrill
The Making of a Royal Marine Commando by Nigel Foster
The John Parker and Julian Thompson are as someone previously described, pretty much the same (95% History, a bit of training then a bit about current ops).
The book by Chris Tirrill I have not read, but apparently it is accurate.
Making of a Royal Marine Commando by Nigel Foster is one of my favorites as it gives detailed descriptions of multiple aspects of the Corps.
Amongst the Marines: The Untold Story by Steven Preece and Always a Marine: The Return to Civvy Street by Steven Preece are also pretty good, but slightly different to the others as they concentrate on one person throughout, rather than the RM in general.
Hope it helps.
Most good bookstones would sell them, waterstones are always good as sometimes are the more local ones. Best bet and what most people do though is to look on amazon or similar, they'll sell everything you want and with a lot less hassle than acually shopping for it. But if you wanted to then yes most bookshops would sell the books, DVDs about the forces are always harder to come by I find.ShaZza wrote:Can I get these books and dvds you are all on about in any book shop or place that sells dvds in UK?
I've never lived in the UK and the only shops I ever went to while I was in the UK were the clothing shopslol
Try this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Unscathed-Escap ... 429&sr=8-1
Details ML traing, a bit of biography, then his escape in Sierra Leone. Lots of black humour on the way...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Unscathed-Escap ... 429&sr=8-1
Details ML traing, a bit of biography, then his escape in Sierra Leone. Lots of black humour on the way...