42 commando? 1982.... The marines have seen action.
And 40 & 45 commando
Not forgetting 4th & 6th assault squadrons
42 commando? 1982.... The marines have seen action.
From someone currently in the forces and who has trained with the paras, the Royal Marines training is by far more challenging. Paras are not that far off a regular infantry regiment anymore.
Aren't the Seals the equivalent of the SAS? If so, didn't the SAS also complete the course?I'm sure I read somewhere about a training camp of elite troops from a whole bunch of nations and the US Seals thought they would clean up but the British Marines absolutely smashed it. I'll see if I can find it...
Someone else talking rubbish , what are you in ?
The Royals for sure, they have been popping off hostiles on far flung islands and territories for 350 years..... no competition there.Who has killed the most foreigners ? Surely that's all that matters ?
The most recent of these inter-spec forces extravaganzas took place in Aruba ( I know a participant from RM)..... some excelled in one area whilst others in something different, RM SF support team were in the top three in most categories.Aren't the Seals the equivalent of the SAS? If so, didn't the SAS also complete the course?
We clearly need more information on this.The most recent of these inter-spec forces extravaganzas took place in Aruba ( I know a participant from RM)..... some excelled in one area whilst others in something different
Sorry, what does that mean?Delta = SAS
SEALS = SBS
If you were looking for a close enough correlation between US and UK units, that was it.We clearly need more information on this.
Sorry, what does that mean?
Ah yes, I'm with it now.If you were looking for a close enough correlation between US and UK units, that was it.
Aren't the Seals the equivalent of the SAS? If so, didn't the SAS also complete the course?
I was in the 54th Scouts.. does that count?
Back in the 80's the unwritten rule in Aldershot was The Football ground going away from the Town was civvy Pubs.The Town all bar one Pub called The George was Para Pubs.All the food outlets were in Town so kicking out time was fun and the Para's didn't always have it their own way.I had a similar encounter in an Aldershot pub called The Seven Stars, and , I admit , I saw at least seven. But, again, thre of us, outnumbered by about 2/1 by the maroon machine
Someone else talking rubbish , what are you in ?