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The Commandant General Royal Marines is the professional head of the
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. The title has existed since 1943. The role is held by a
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who is assisted by a Deputy Commandant General, with the rank of
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. This position is not to be confused with
Captain General Royal Marines Captain General Royal Marines is the ceremonial head of the Royal Marines. The current Captain General is King Charles III. This position is distinct from that of the Commandant General Royal Marines, the professional head of the corps, who is c ...
, the ceremonial head. The Commandant General Royal Marines is the counterpart to the
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of the
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.


History

In 1760 three naval captains were appointed colonels of marines. However, these were naval officers and it meant that the furthest a marine officer could advance was to lieutenant colonel. It was not until 1771 that commandants of the three divisions (
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and
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) were appointed. The first single professional head of the Royal Marine Forces was the Deputy Adjutant-General, a post which existed from 1825 until 1914 when the post was re-designated the Adjutant-General: the post holder usually held the rank of full
general A general officer is an Officer (armed forces), officer of highest military ranks, high rank in the army, armies, and in some nations' air forces, space forces, and marines or naval infantry. In some usages the term "general officer" refers t ...
. Since 1943 the professional head of the Royal Marines has been the Commandant-General who held the rank of full general until 1977, the rank of lieutenant general until 1996 and the rank of major general until April 2021. On 30 April 2021 the Royal Marines announced for the first time since 1996, that a lieutenant general would be taking over the role, that person being Lieutenant General Robert Magowan. Magowan was also the first person to assume the role twice. From 1825 until 1964 his headquarters office which changed location several times was known as the Royal Marine Office.


Role

The appointment had been held concurrently with that of Commander United Kingdom Amphibious Forces (COMUKAMPHIBFOR) since the creation of the Fleet Battle Staff in 2001. COMUKAMPHIBFOR was one of two deployable two-star maritime operational commanders (the other being Commander UK Maritime Forces (COMUKMARFOR), now
Commander United Kingdom Strike Force Commander United Kingdom Strike Force (COMUKSTRKFOR or CSF) and Rear Admiral Surface Ships (RASS) is a senior post in the Royal Navy. The post is the highest seagoing command in the Royal Navy. Its role is to direct UK, Allied or Coalition mar ...
, with particular responsibility for amphibious and littoral warfare. Unlike COMUKMARFOR, COMUKAMPHIBFOR is primarily configured to command as a combined joint task force and designed to support a single two star commander. In April 2018, it was announced that the two separate deployable two-star maritime operational commanders (COMUKMARFOR and COMUKAMPHIBFOR) would be merged into a single, larger, maritime battle staff. In April 2021, the role passed to a more senior officer in a dual-hatted capacity, and the commandant general's role, as well as being the professional head of the Royal Marines, was identified as championing emerging concepts in amphibious warfare and maintaining critical ties with the US Marine Corps.


General Officers Commanding

General Officers Commanding have included:


Deputy Adjutant General Royal Marines

*Major-General Sir
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1825–1831 *Major-General Sir John Savage 1831–1836 *Lieutenant-General Sir John Owen 1836–1854 *Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Wesley 1854–1862 *General Sir George Langley 1862–1867 *General
Samuel Lowder General Samuel Netterville Lowder, (1813 – 4 June 1891) was a Royal Marines officer who served as Deputy Adjutant-General Royal Marines. Military career Lowder was commissioned into the Royal Marine Light Infantry. He commanded a unit of mar ...
1867–1872 *General Sir George Schomberg 1872–1875 *Lieutenant General
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1875–1878 *Major-General Sir Charles Adair 1878–1883 *General Sir
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1883–1888 *General Sir Howard Jones 1888–1893 *General Sir Henry Tuson 1893–1900 *Lieutenant-General John Morris 1900–1902 *Lieutenant-General Sir William Wright 1902–1907 *General Sir
William Adair General Sir William Thompson Adair (21 June 1850 – 29 December 1931) was a Royal Marines officer and Ulster Unionist. Biography Educated at Cheltenham College, he entered the Royal Marine Light Infantry as a lieutenant on 6 December 1867, an ...
1907–1911 *General Sir William Nicholls 1911–1914


Adjutant General Royal Marines

*General Sir William Nicholls 1914–1916 *Major-General Sir David Mercer 1916–1920 *Major-General Gunning Campbell July 1920–November 1920 *General Sir
Herbert Blumberg General Sir Herbert Edward Blumberg, (20 March 1869 – 16 August 1934) was a Royal Marines officer who served as Adjutant-General Royal Marines. Military career Blumberg was commissioned into the Royal Marine Light Infantry on 1 February 18 ...
1920–1924 *General Sir Alexander Hutchison 1924–1927 *General Sir
Lewis Halliday General Sir Lewis Stratford Tollemache Halliday, (14 May 1870 – 9 March 1966) was an English Royal Marine officer and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British an ...
1927–1930 *General Sir
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1930–1933 *General Sir Richard Foster 1933–1936 *General Sir
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1936–1939 *General Sir Alan Bourne 1939-1943


Commandant General Royal Marines


List of Deputy Commandants General

The following have served as Deputy Commandant General: * –2013: Brigadier
Bill Dunham Brigadier (United Kingdom), Brigadier Mark William Dunham (born 1961) is a retired Royal Marines officer who served as the Deputy Commandant General Royal Marines, Commandant General. He was born in Lincolnshire in 1961. References

1961 b ...
* 2014–2017: Brigadier Richard Spencer * 2017–2020: Brigadier Haydn White * 2020–present: Brigadier Anthony R. Turner


References

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