Royal marines special forces
Reservists continue to develop their core skills in the form of Live Firing and Tactical Exercises in the UK and overseas while weekday training also encompasses sports, abseiling and unarmed combat. Joining at 16 and serving for 20 years Jason passed the grueling selection process. In recent times, the Royal Marine Commandos have been deployed to Afghanistan and. Other specialisms within the unit include Landing Craft Coxwains, Media & Information Ops, PT instructors, Signals, Drivers, Special Forces and Civil-Military Co-Operation. Special Boat Service (SBS) are naval special forces and under operational command of Director Special Forces, UK Special Forces Group. Jason Fox is a former Royal Marine Commando and Special Forces Sergeant. The Royal Marines are the amphibious commando force of the Royal Navy. Made up of small, highly trained teams, they specialise in daring undercover raids that exploit the element of surprise. RMR Bristol is responsible for training and providing specialists in support of the regular Royal Marines, particularly in Heavy Weapons Direct Fire Support and Anti-Tank Warfare. Since its formation at the height of the Second World War, the Special Boat Service has been the elite maritime counter-terrorism unit of the Royal Navy.
They recruit young men from varied backgrounds and with no previous military experience as well as former Royal Marines and others who may have transferred from the Army Reserve. RMR Bristol is sub-divided into detachments covering the main centres of population in the South West of England and South Wales – Bristol, Lympstone (nr Exeter), Plymouth, Poole and Cardiff. The Royal Marines Reserve provides the Royal Navy with a commando-trained General Reserve, volunteers who have all passed the same rigorous tests of their mental and physical abilities as the Regular counterparts to earn the famous Green Beret.