Collection: Corps Culture

The Royal Marines culture is a fascinating blend of camaraderie, tradition, and a unique sense of humour. They pride themselves on being a tight-knit family, where the bond between Commandos comes from living, working, and socialising together. Supporting each other is at the heart of their ethos, which is evident in their motto, "Per Mare, Per Terram" (By Sea, By Land).


Their culture is also steeped in tradition, with a rich history that includes iconic moments like the Falklands War. They have a reputation for being highly trained and disciplined, with a strong emphasis on physical and mental toughness.


But it's not all serious business. The Royal Marines have a unique language and sense of humour that often involves terms like "hoofing" (a favourite word for something that's really good), "threaders" (a term for getting annoyed or stressed), and "jack as f#ck" (a phrase used to describe someone being selfish).


In the end, the Royal Marines culture is about being part of a family, where everyone has each other's back and a good laugh is never far away.