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Chris Terrill is a renowned filmmaker and Honorary Royal Marine who has spent much of his career documenting the lives and resilience of Royal Navy and Royal Marines personnel. To date he has made over 75 broadcast film about sailors and marines in training and on front line combat operations both at sea and on land.

In 2007, at the age of 55, he became the only civilian and oldest person to win his own Royal Marines green beret - still his proudest possession. As an Ambassador for the Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity, he is deeply committed to supporting serving personnel, veterans, and their families.
In 2024, he completed the Brighton Marathon on crutches—just four months after a full hip replacement—setting a Guinness World Record and raising vital funds for RNRMC.

This year, Chris is pushing himself even further (although now back on two legs!) Join him as he takes on the Brighton Half Marathon, the Brighton Marathon and the legendary London Marathon, plus multiple other challenge events.
Your support helps Chris continue making a real difference to the Royal Naval community. Thank you for being part of his mission.

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