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Per Mare Per Terram

Per Mare Per Terram

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356* Years of Service.

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That’s older than Canada! Hopefully this has been of interest to someone wondering what the Marines would look like for their chosen time. Bear in mind that I have presented very much an overview here, and it is always a good idea to check colours for very specific conflicts, though I imagine there’s an Osprey book for it…there’s always an Osprey book for it. As a final hurrah, I will leave with a group of images I have borrowed from the Royal Navy, some of which I have presented already, but the whole story in a few pictures is a good way to end this, I feel.

1664 - 17481664 - 1748
1755 - 18071755 - 1807
1807 - 18541807 - 1854
1854 - 19001854 - 1900
1900 - 19231900 - 1923
1923 - 19461923 - 1946
1946 - 19721946 - 1972
19731973
Artwork commisioned for the 350th Anniverary of the Royal MarinesArtwork commisioned for the 350th Anniverary of the Royal Marines

I will also link to the source of these images from the Royal Navy article on Royal Marine Uniforms.

https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/news-and-latest-activity/news/2014/october/20/141020-royal-marines-uniforms

 

*As of 2020, when this project was created

Per Mare, Per Terram!Per Mare, Per Terram!

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