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The Birth of the Royal Marines, 1664-1802 (Hardcover, New)
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The Birth of the Royal Marines, 1664-1802 (Hardcover, New)
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Traces the origins and early development of the Royal Marines,
outlining their organisational structures, their recruitment and
social background, the activities in which they were engaged, and
how their distinctive identity was forged. The Royal Marines come
from a long and proud tradition dating back to 1664. However, the
first incarnation of the service, the Marine Regiments, was plagued
by structural and operational difficulties. The formation of the
BritishMarine Corps at the onset of the Seven Years War in 1755 was
a defining moment, for this was the first time the government gave
operational priority to the Navy. Following many trials and
tribulations, in 1802 the British Marine Corps were made the Royal
Marines, giving them official sanction and permanency that has
continued to the present day. This book explores the long period
between the Corps of Marines' inception and its Royal codification
in 1802. Based on extensive original research, it charts the
development of the marines' organisational structures and the
Corps' rapid expansion and change. It examines the operations and
tasks the marines were required to undertake, showing how special
operational requirements and organisational structures combined to
give rise to the Royal Marines' distinctive identity, quite
separate from exclusively land-based or exclusively maritime-based
forces. Amongst a great deal of fascinating detail, the book
provides interesting information on how marines were recruited,
from what social backgrounds they came, how they were trained, how
they were paid, and how their key duties includedguarding against
mutiny and desertion, and being available as an imperial "rapid
reaction force". The book includes extensive material on the many,
very varied actions in which the marines were involved, worldwide,
including the famous, successful action against American rebels at
Boston's Bunker Hill in 1775. BRITT ZERBE completed his doctorate
in maritime history at the University of Exeter.
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