King and Queen to watch Kenyan Marines trained by the UK’s Royal Marines

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King and Queen to watch Kenyan Marines trained by the UK’s Royal Marines
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The troops will stage a covert beach landing at Mtongwe Naval Base.

The King and Queen will see Kenyan Marines who have been trained by the UK’s Royal Marines put through their paces during a military exercise.

A 10-strong specialist training team from the Royal Marines’ 40 Commando put 26 Kenyan Marines through 12 weeks of intensive training, and the first cohort of the newly-created Kenyan Marine Commando Unit completed the course on May 5. The aim is for the KMCU to become an elite fighting force that can conduct specialised amphibious operations to weaken and disrupt threats in the region.

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