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ACC Golfing Society - This is a thriving society with 120 members. There are eight subsidised annual matches against other Corps, four society events and a tour to Scotland in May. For further information please contact the secretary Allan Mills on allan@mills4284.fsnet.co.uk or ring 01420 488974.

 

 

The ACC celebrates its 70th anniversary in 2011 with a special event in Aldershot.

 

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Army Catering Corps Association

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The ACC Association is a thriving organisation

with nearly 3,000 members. News letters are published in June and December detailing forthcoming events and giving reports on previous events. There is a busy members letters section and former members can try to locate old pals by asking the membership.

 

There are sections for officer’s events, East Anglia Branch and the ACC Golf Society as well as a developing page for the ACC & RLC Sergeants Past & Present Association.

 

Twelve regional lunches, remembrance services in November and Corps Sunday in July form the backbone of events with each section organising additional events for its members. There is also an all ranks weekend away in May and for golfers four Society meetings and 8 matches against other Corps.