Visa fees scrapped for Non-UK Service Personnel
Earlier this week, the outcome of the visa immigration fee public consultation was announced.
Earlier this week, the outcome of the visa immigration fee public consultation was announced.
Join us at Commando Training Centre for the King’s Squad Pass Out Parade of 313 Troop.
arly July 2022 former WO2 PTI Paul Wood (Woody) and swimming partner Neil Aggett (Aggy), both from Torbay, will be attempting to do an epic 30-mile sea swim challenge along the southwest coast of Devon.
The Royal Marines Charity work with all compulsory discharged Royal Marine service leavers, veterans and spouses. We support them into meaningful and rewarding employment through bespoke careers advice and guidance, sourcing of employment opportunities and funding for training, qualifications and equipment.
We are today confirming that the Royal Marines Commando Challenge will return in 2023 after a 3-year hiatus.
The outdoor space sits next to ‘Jollies,’ a dining facility mainly used by Phase 1 and 2 recruits, and has been transformed thanks to a grant from the RNRMC, working in partnership with the RMA – The Royal Marines Charity and supported by additional funding from the Nuffield Trust and Rebalancing Lives fund.
Join us at Commando Training Centre for the second King’s Squad Pass Out Parade of 2022. Royal Marines to your duties! Quick March!
200 injured Tri-services personnel and veterans will compete in an adaptive triathlon consisting of a pool swim, cycle and static row.
David Pither left the Royal Marines in 1987 and pursued a 26-year career in the Avon and Somerset Police. During the latter part of his time in the police, he started to suffer from several serious medical problems, including Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in his left leg.