ROYAL MARINES BADGE & INSIGNIA REFERENCE

Royal Marines Plaques & Memorials

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- George - will return all entries with Memorial George. Note searches are not case sensitive, e.g. searching for George and george will return the same entries.
- Commando – will return all the entries that have Commando in the content, e.g. Memorial Commando and Unit Commando.
- george Malta – will return all entries that have george as the Memorial name and Malta as the Country.

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Memorial Unit Date Country Location Notes Inscription
Major Staunton Alastair Field plaque 29 January 1938 United Kingdom NMRN Store Originally installed in St Andrew's Church, Henderson Road until its conversion to housing in the 1990s when it was removed to the Museum store ca 1998. In memory of Staunton Alastair Field, Major Royal Marines, beloved and only son of Colonel Cyril ? and Violet Field. Born 19th March, died 29th January 1938
Malta GC Royal Marines Malta GC Valletta Display case and Book of Remembrance, St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral, Malta
Marine G C Butler & Corporal R H Turner 1939-1945 United Kingdom St Thomas's Cathedral, Portsmouth City of Portsmouth Electricity Service Roll of Honour, 1939-1945, Employees killed by enemy action. Includes: Mne G C Butler RM, died 23.8.43, age 24, in North Africa; Cpl R H Turner, RM, died 18.8.45, age 26, killed in plane crash in India.
Martin All Saints Roll of Honour Book 1914-1918, 1939-1945 United Kingdom All Saints Church, Martin, Hants Hand-written book kept in glass-topped desk with typed contents in drawer beneath. Includes those who 'served'. WW1: Probably: Fred Martin, RMLI, PO/7118; Robert Martin, RMLI, PO/7206. WW2: Norman Harris, RM Roll of Honour Book, 1914-1918 & 1939-1945
Martin All Saints Roll of Honour WW1 1914-1918 United Kingdom All Saints Church, Martin, Hants Both listed as 'served' not killed. Probably: Fred Martin, RMLI, PO/7118; Robert Martin, RMLI, PO/7206. Martin Roll of Honour, The Great War 1914-1918. Includes: Fred Martin, RMLI; Robert Martin, RMLI.
Mary Tavy War Memorial 1 RMLI UK Devon
Mary Tavy War Memorial 2 RMLI UK Devon Ply/94(S) Pte Joseph Eggett
Memorial Foncquevillers British Cemetery France
Memorial Forceville Communal British Cemetery France
Memorial Garden Royal Marines Untited Kingdom RM Museum, Southsea The Memorial Garden, Royal Marines Museum, Southsea, Hampshire. Opened by His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Captain General, Royal Marines, Tuesday 16 May, 1995
Memorial Garden plaque United Kingdom RM Museum, Southsea The Memorial Garden, Royal Marines Museum, Southsea, Hampshire. Opened by His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Captain General, Royal Marines, Tuesday 16 May, 1995 This Memorial Garden was opened by His Royal Highness Prince Phillip Captain General Royal Marines on Tuesday 16 May 1995. This garden was initiated and supported by Hampshire County Council, Leader Councillor Mike Hancock CBE
Memorial Gommercourt British Cemetery France
Memorial Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery France
Memorial Grevillers British Cemetery France
Memorial Guards Cemetery France Lesboeufs
Memorial HAC Cemetery France Ecoust-St-Mein
Memorial Hebuterne Military Cemetery France
Memorial Hedauville Communal Cemetery France
Memorial Hermies Hill British Cemetery France
Memorial Hill, Freemantle Royal Marines Australia Freemantle Located Freemantle, Australia. Inscription: In memory of those Royal Marines who served with honour and to those who made the supreme sacrifice in South East Asia and the Pacific Theatre of Operations.