Royal British Marines

History
On October 10, 1744 (2011) Johnny Coaleaston requested permission to form a fighting division of Royal Marines, to be a branch of the British Royal Navy. King John Breasly approved of this act, and hours after the approval, the division was setting up recruiting stations all across the Caribbean.

Although the Marines were a fierce fighting force for weeks after their formation, they began to die down in the tabloids and lost their fighting glory. When the Paradoxian War was put on hold, many of the soldiers returned home to their families in the Colonies and England. The officers were put on half pay, and any Marines who had stayed with their respective divisions spent their days guarding official buildings and forts. However, as the East India Trading Company flew back into Civil War for the second time, the Marines were brought back into action to defend the Crown. The few men of the Company who stayed with their rebel leader, Samuel Harrington, fought time and time again for their independance, each time losing more and more men to the Marines. When order was restored, they King's loyal men had come out victorious. However, the Marines are still playing a vital role for British shipping and transports all over the world, particularly in the Caribbean.

Members

 * First Sea Lord of the Navy Matthew Marcus Faye (Matthew Blastshot, Commander of the Royal Navy)
 * First General of the Marines Johnathan Francis Anthony O' Reilly (Johnny Coaleaston)
 * Chief Petty Officer Jeremiah Garland II (Lord Jeremiah Garland)
 * Ensign Maxamillion
 * Ensign Nathaniel Joseph Garland (Sven Daggersteel)
 * Ensign Matthew O' Bane

Ranks
Ranks in order from lowest to highest, excluding the Special Ranks.

Enlisted Ranks

 * Private
 * Lance Corporal
 * Corporal
 * Sergeant
 * First Sergeant
 * Sergeant Major

Commisioned Ranks

 * Ensign
 * Second Lieutenant
 * First Lieutenant
 * Lieutenant Commander
 * Commander
 * Post Captain
 * Captain
 * Major

High Command Ranks

 * Lieutenant Colonel
 * Colonel
 * Brigadier General
 * Major General
 * Lieutenant General
 * Third General of the Marines
 * Second General of the Marines
 * First General of the Marines

Special Ranks

 * Sergeant Major of the Royal Marines
 * Colour Sergeant
 * Master at Arms
 * Doctor
 * Chief Petty Officer
 * Petty Officer

Subsection I - Private to Corporal

 * Dark Red Sack Vest
 * Plain Linen Long Sleeve
 * Adventure Pants
 * Adventure Belt
 * Adventure Boots
 * Adventure Boots

Guilds
The First Marines (Name pending) - Primary guild; First Regiment of British Marines

As commanding officers are enlisted, more guilds will be made, with the same name, excepting the number.

Territories

 * Admiralty Headquarters; London, England
 * Admiralty Building; Portsmouth, England
 * British-Singaporrean Building; Singapore, Asia
 * Fort Charles; Port Royal, Jamaica
 * Kingshead; Kingshead Island; Caribbean
 * All other British bases