The Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC) and The Submarine Family (TSF) recently awarded grant funding to His Majesty’s Naval Base (HMNB) Clyde to purchase a VW Campervan, affectionately named ‘Jolly’.
Read moreThe Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC) and The Submarine Family (TSF) recently awarded grant funding to His Majesty’s Naval Base (HMNB) Clyde to purchase a VW Campervan, affectionately named ‘Jolly’.
Read moreGreenwich Hospital has awarded the Seafarers’ Advice and Information Line (SAIL) a grant of £166,829 to continue funding advice and support to former and serving Royal Navy, Royal Marines, and Royal Fleet Auxiliary personnel and their families.
Read moreGreenwich Hospital has agreed to fund military wellbeing courses developed by HorseBack UK specifically to meet the needs of military personnel.
Read moreThe band ‘Little Red Ambulance’ is proud to announce the release of their new single, ‘The Rolling of the Sea’, featuring Culdrose Military Wives Choir.
Read moreOn Tuesday 30 July, serving Royal Navy Able Rate Angel Collar (19) shaved off her long, blonde hair to raise money for the Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC), Aggies and The Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group.
Read moreGreenwich Hospital and the Andrew Simpson Foundation (ASF) are delighted to announce the launch of Swim Free, a brand new swimming programme for Naval families.
Read moreOn Tuesday 23 July, the Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC) hosted an evening reception in the beautiful setting of the China Fleet Country Club, Saltash, to thank local supporters for their ongoing commitment to RNRMC’s mission to support sailors, marines and their families, for life.
Read moreThe ‘Meeting the Needs’ research project is now recruiting serving personnel to share their experiences to help support Royal Air Force and Royal Navy veterans, personnel and their families.
Read moreThe Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC) has received a £150,000 grant from the Wimbledon Foundation to be paid in 3 instalments of £50,000 a year.
Read moreA common misconception is that members of the Royal Marines Band Service do not work in the band full-time, and therefore must have a ‘day job’ on the side.
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