Royal Marines Commando - Command, Control and
Organisation
The overall head of the Royal Marines is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, in her role as Commander-in-Chief of
the British Armed Forces.
The ceremonial head of the Royal Marines is the Captain General Royal Marines (equivalent to the
Colonel-in-Chief of a British Army regiment). The current Captain-General is Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Full Command of the Royal Marines is vested in the Commander-in-Chief Fleet (CINCFLEET) with the
Commandant-General Royal Marines, a Major-General, embedded within the CINCFLEET staff as Commander UK Amphibious
Force (COMUKAMPHIBFOR).
The highest rank available within the Royal Marines is that of General, though at present there are no officers
above the rank of Lieutenant-General.
The operational capability of the Corps comprises a number of Battalion-sized units, of which three are
designated as "Commandos":
- 40 Commando (known as Forty Commando) based at Norton Manor
Barracks, Taunton, Somerset, England
- 42 Commando (known as Four Two Commando) based at Bickleigh
Barracks, Plymouth, Devon, England
- 45 Commando (known as Four Five Commando) based at RM Condor,
Arbroath, Angus, Scotland
With the exception of the Fleet Protection Group and Commando Logistic Regiment, which are each commanded by
full Colonel, each of these units is commanded by a Lieutenant-Colonel of the Royal Marines, who may have
sub-specialised in a number of ways throughout his career.
There is also a Mountain Leader Training Cadre based at Stonehouse Barracks, Plymouth.
The Mountain Leader Training
Cadre is a training element of the British Royal
Marines which provides instruction in Mountain Warfare, Arctic
warfare, cold weather survival and operations, and cliff assault. The Cadre has a permanent
staff of Mountain and Arctic Warfare instructors and trains Mountain Leaders for employment in the formations
of the corps.

The ice bath, possibly the best hangover cure known to man
Mountain Leaders and The Cadre's role involve all aspects
of mountaineering, reconnaissance, route-finding, rock climbing, ice
climbing and survival in cold temperatures. Each company sized sub-unit within
a Commando is
required to have at least one Grade 2 Mountain Leader (ML2) who will have undergone training with the Cadre. Grade
1 Mountain Leaders will conduct Cold Weather Warfare for Company groups upwards.

Arctic excursions with the marines: stunning frozen scenery meets more Firepower
than Rambo
Photos: Ben Northover -
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