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Memorial Royal Marines

Monument and plaque are located on the site of the demolished Moody Brook Royal Marine Barracks.

Text on the memorial:
In commemoration of those Royal Marines who have loyally served in and around the Falkland Islands since 1765.


Inscription on adjacent plaque:
"Marines (as they were known prior to 1802) first landed in the Falkland Islands in January 1765, as part of Captain Byron’s surveying expedition . a subsequent expedition under Captain McBride included 25 marines and landed at Port Egmont, Saunders Island, in January 1766. The graves of those who died there are close to the ruins of the settlement.

In 1833 Great Britain established a settlement on East Falkland at Port Louis, which until 1842 was administered by Naval officer, supported by detachments of Royal Marines. The settlement was moved in1844 to its present site of Stanley and the Royal marines played their part in the development of the new capital. In 1864 on orders from the Admiralty, a detachment of Royal Marines arrived to form a permanent land-based garrison. When not engaged in military duties, the detachment carried out many projects for Government, such as the construction of a new gaol, and ‘a good macadamized road running... over the hill at the back of the town’ (Villiers street). The detachment remained until the establishment of a civilian police force in 1878.

Since the turn of the last century, Royal Marines served on board HM Ships of the South Atlantic Squadron which regularly called at Stanley. Both the Battle of the Falkland Islands in 1914 and the Battle of the River Plate in 1939 brought renewed contact with the Royal Marines especially through the detachment on HMS Exeter.

In the post war years the Royal Marines presence continued, the ships of the Royal Navy on ice patrol duties have always had Royal marines embarked (notably HMS Protector and HMS Endurance) and between 1964 and 1892 the Royal Marines maintained a continuous presence in the Islands as members of Naval Party 8901> In 1976, the honorary freedom of Stanley was conferred upon the Royal Marines, in appreciation of the close association with the Falkland Islands for more than two centuries.

The momentous events of 1982 merit particular recognition of the Royal marines who as an integral part of Operation Corporate played an illustrious role in restoring freedom to the people of the Falkland Islands"

Unveiled 8 December 1993

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Source

  • Text: Fedor de Vries + Anthony Ward
  • Photos: Anthony Ward (1), Anthony (Sharky) Ward (2, 3)

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