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  2. Corps of Colonial Marines - Wikipedia

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    The Corps of Colonial Marines were two different Royal Marine units raised from former black slaves for service in the Americas at the behest of Alexander Cochrane. [1] The units were created at two separate periods: 1808-1810 during the Napoleonic Wars; and then again during the War of 1812; both units being disbanded once the military threat had passed.

  3. British Colonial Auxiliary Forces - Wikipedia

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    1939 Army List, Dominion and Colonial Regiments index 1945 Army List, Order of Precedence of the British Army, with most colonial units omitted. The British Colonial Auxiliary Forces were the various military forces (each composed of one or more units or corps) of Britain's colonial empire which were not considered part of the British Army proper.

  4. Category:Royal Marine formations and units - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Royal Marine formations and units" ... Corps of Colonial Marines; M. Mountain Leader Training Cadre; N. New South Wales Marine Corps; No. 30 Commando;

  5. Colonial Marines - Wikipedia

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    Continental Marines, the naval infantry corps of the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War; Corps of Colonial Marines, two British military units made up of freed American slaves which fought during the War of 1812; Troupes de marine, a corps of the French Army intended for amphibious and overseas operations

  6. History of the Royal Marines - Wikipedia

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    Six Marine Regiments (1st to 6th Marines, 44th to 49th Foot) were raised on 17–22 November 1739 for the War of Jenkins' Ear, with four more being raised later.One large Marine Regiment (Spotswood's Regiment, later Gooch's American Regiment) was formed of American colonists and served alongside British Marines at the Battle of Cartagena de Indias, Colombia and Guantánamo Bay, Cuba in the War ...

  7. Royal Marines Battalions (Napoleonic Wars) - Wikipedia

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    These three companies joined the three companies of the Corps of Colonial Marines, formed in May of that year, to make a new 3rd Battalion Royal and Colonial Marines. The Colonial Marines had made their combat debut on the raid on Pungoteague Creek (30 May 1814), [35] with one fatal casualty, and had then carried out incursions at Chesconessex ...

  8. Royal Marines - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Marines, also known as the Royal Marines Commandos, and officially as the Corps of Royal Marines, are the United Kingdom's amphibious special operations capable commando force, [8] one of the five fighting arms of the Royal Navy, [9] and provide a company strength unit to the Special Forces Support Group (SFSG). [10]

  9. New South Wales Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    The New South Wales Marines helped establish a precedent for the creation of ad hoc units for overseas service under the aegis of the Royal Marines. One example, from the Americas and the War of 1812, was the Corps of Colonial Marines, recruited from freed slaves. [citation needed]