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Who can do the AACC?

Who can do the AACC?

All officers and other ranks over the age of 18 who have completed Phase 2 training are eligible to apply for the AACC. For serving members of the Regular Army, RN and RAF there is no upper age limit for applying for the AACC, subject to the medical and fitness criteria.

Can anyone in the army do the All Arms Commando Course?

The course is open to both men and women. In 2002 Major Philippa Tattersall of the Adjutant General’s Corps became the first woman to have successfully completed it.

Do Royal Marines have to do P Company?

Marines complete this training at RAF Brize Norton but are not required to undergo Pre-Parachute Selection Course (P-Company) training due to the arduous nature of the commando course they have already completed.

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What is it like to work for the Royal Military Police?

The policing capability required by the Army in the UK, Germany and other overseas Stations is provided by the RMP. A career in the Royal Military Police is varied and extremely challenging. On joining the RMP everyone undertakes General Police Duties (GPD).

How do I contact the Royal Military Police?

For all general policing enquiries and matters relating to crime please contact the Service Police Crime Bureau (SPCB) Operations Room (24 Hour). For information on joining the Royal Military Police as a Soldier please contact us on:

Can a woman join the Royal Marines?

In accordance with current Government policy on the employment of women in the UK military, service in the Royal Marines is only open to male volunteers. However, appointments do exist for women within the Army units that support 3 Commando Brigade and as such women can apply for the AACC.

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Can an RMP soldier specialise in crime?

Once competent in the investigative role, RMP soldiers have the opportunity to specialise in a number of MP capabilities. For all general policing enquiries and matters relating to crime please contact the Service Police Crime Bureau (SPCB) Operations Room (24 Hour).

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