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Commando Training Centre Royal Marines

Royal Marines principal training centre

Commando Training Centre Royal Marines

Royal Marines principal training centre

FieldValue
nameCommando Training Centre Royal Marines
ensignRoyalMarineBadge.svg
ensign_size90px
imageLympstone Commando Training Centre across the mudflats - geograph.org.uk - 4294566.jpg
captionCommando Training Centre Royal Marines, from across the River Exe
typeRoyal Marines Base
map_typeDevon#UK
pushpin_map_captionLocation within Devon
pushpin_relief1
locationLympstone, Devon, England
coordinates
ownershipMinistry of Defence
operator
controlledby
built1940
used1940–present
built_forAdmiralty
current_commanderColonel Innes Catton
garrisonCommando Training Centre
occupantsCommando Wing
Commando Training Wing
Specialist Wing
websiteCTCRM Lympstone - Royal Navy

Commando Training Wing Specialist Wing Commando Training Centre Royal Marines (CTCRM) is the principal military training centre for the Royal Marines. It is situated near the villages of Lympstone and Exton, between the city of Exeter, and the town of Exmouth in Devon, England.

History

The site was established in 1940 as the "Royal Marines Depot Exton" and was renamed the "Royal Marines Depot Lympstone" later in the Second World War. In February 1960, the Commando School Royal Marines, which had been based at Bickleigh Barracks, moved to the site. The site was renamed the "Commando Training Centre Royal Marines" in 1972.

Organisation

Royal Marine Recruits Rope Climbing at the Commando Training Centre

CTCRM is under the full command of Fleet Commander and responsible for providing commando trained officers and other ranks for the front line. CTCRM is overseen by the Commandant CTCRM, a colonel, Royal Marines. CTCRM is structured with three training wings (Command Wing, Commando Training Wing and Specialist Wing) each with its own commanding officer.

Courses

Candidates who wish to become Other Ranks are required to pass Recruit Orientation Phase (ROP) of two weeks before beginning the mainstream 32 weeks training. Before they start ROP they undergo academic, medical and interview assessments. New entry training for Royal Marines other ranks (culminating in a month long "commando course") is undertaken at CTCRM, at Dartmoor, and at Woodbury Common, Devon, and is conducted over thirty-two weeks. Candidates who pass the commando course receive the award of the green beret, the distinguishing mark of a commando.

Those who wish to become Royal Marine Officers must pass the Potential Officers Course (POC). This is a four-day course that assesses physical and academic ability. Those who pass this and then perform well at the Admiralty Interview Board (AIB) will be offered a place on the Young Officer Training course. This course lasts 15 months, of which 34 weeks are spent at CTCRM and the remainder at Britannia Royal Naval College and on the West Coast of Scotland. CTCRM delivers new entry training to an average of 800 recruits a year. Specialist Wing trains Royal Marines and non-commissioned officers in a wide variety of specialisations e.g. platoon weapons instructors, mountain leaders, communications and information technology specialists.

Lympstone Commando

CTCRM is served by Lympstone Commando railway station on the "Avocet Line".

Cadets

CTCRM is the home of Lympstone Division Royal Marines Volunteer Cadet Corps, which is open to boys and girls aged 9 to 16 (who can serve until aged 18) from the local south east Devon area.

References

References

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  2. "Royal Marines History". Marine Society and Sea Cadet Marine Cadet Section.
  3. "RMITC / CTCRM - Lympstone". Exeter Flotilla.
  4. "Commando Training Centre". Royal Navy.
  5. "Getting Ready to be a Royal Marines Commando".
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  8. FOI request sent through [http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/116642/response/287570/attach/html/3/Final%20reply%20to%2015%2005%202012%20125455%20007.pdf.html Whatdotheyknow]
  9. "Lympstone". Volunteer Cadet Corps.
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