Marines stripped for charity calendar

Finally, women can satisfy their sense of beauty. In 2014, the Royal Marines celebrate 350 years since their founding. In honor of the event, the charity Go Commando released a calendar with Marines.

The photo shows soldiers trained to participate in combat operations in all weather conditions and in any terrain. Serious faces and mountains of muscles do not allow to doubt this. The author of the photos is Emily Nolan, who previously shot Marines only in battle.

All proceeds from calendar sales will be used to help special forces soldiers and their families.

Limpston, England. Royal Marines (from left to right: Ryan, Andrew, Robert, Ben, Merriman, Alexer).



Royal Marine Corps fitness instructor Andrew.



Arbrot, Scotland. Members of the 45th Division of the Royal Marines. From left to right: Thomas Field, Carl Hodge, David Coleman and Jonathan Dunn (back cover).



Plymouth, UK. Lance Corporal Simon Wynn.



Arbrot, Scotland. Chris, 25, from the Royal Marines Training Centre.



Arbrot, Scotland. Alex, 30, from the Royal Marines Training Centre.



Arbrot, Scotland. An infantryman from the Royal Marines Training Centre.



Arbrot, Scotland. Ethan from the Royal Marines Training Centre.



Arbrot, Scotland. Royal Marines aboard HMS Kent (His Majesty's Ship Kent).



Arbrot, Scotland. An infantryman from the Royal Marines Training Centre.



Arbrot, Scotland. James from the Royal Marines Training Centre.



Plymouth, England. Royal Marines. From left to right: Dan Chitham, Etham Yates, Lt./corporal Simon Vine, Paul Bradbury and Rowan Griffiths-Jones in the river near the barracks.



Limpston, England. Royal Marines on the cover of the calendar.

All participants in the photo shoot.

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