| I feel the book is a must for anyone wanting to find out more about the Marines, than the average book will tell you. It has a vast section on different qualifications, postings and an in deapth insite into the special forces such as the ML (Mountian Leader)and SBS (Special Boat Service). I think the Book is well set out and unlike others, which I feel is for the best, has only a small section on past conflicts where the Marines have been present. The comparisons between the Paras and the Marines are clearly pointed out, the underlying factor being that all Marines (apart from the band) are Commando trained, which as you can find out by reading the book means they have to undergo the mentally and physically demanding Commando week. The book goes into deapth on the training aspects and takes you through what to expect at the PRMC or POC, and therefore what training is expected to get you through the rigorous selection process. It also also talks about the similarities and differences between the SBS and their Army equivlent, the SAS, and their feuding rivalries stopping them becoming a joint force. Whether or not you are thinking about joining the Marines, this book is a helpfull insight into the most renowned and professional unit in the World, The Royal Marine Commandos. |