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Royal Marines Commandos

Royal Marines Commandos are elite soldiers trained to respond to crises and dangers anywhere in the world. They work in teams on demanding operations - from disaster relief to military missions - and their training is among the toughest in the world.

The Role & Expectations

As a Royal Marines Commando, you will go through 32 weeks of extremely tough training to learn the skills you need. This training builds your physical fitness, your ability to think clearly under pressure, and your teamwork skills. You will train in different environments - mountains, deserts, arctic conditions - so you can work anywhere you are sent.

After training, you will join an elite team that can be called on at any time to respond to emergencies. Your work might include helping after disasters, peacekeeping missions, or military operations where conflict is possible. This is dangerous work and you need to be prepared for that. You will use advanced weapons and equipment, work closely with your team, and rely on your training to stay safe. It is a job that demands courage, discipline and the ability to work as one with the people beside you.

Daily Responsibilities

  • Engage in rigorous physical training to maintain peak fitness and readiness.
  • Conduct tactical exercises and drills to enhance combat readiness and team coordination.
  • Participate in strategic planning sessions for operational missions.
  • Utilize advanced weaponry and equipment during training and real-world scenarios.
  • Perform reconnaissance missions to gather intelligence in diverse environments.
  • Engage in community outreach and support initiatives to bolster public relations.
  • Collaborate with allied forces in joint operations and exercises.