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All of these site are dedicated to keeping ex-servicemen and women in touch or to register their interest in finding others. In some you can also put in unit information, join discussion groups or even start your own web log.
Welcome to the unofficial web site of the Army Catering Corps. This site came about because I was looking for some old comrades and found only one site that really was any help, all the other sites wanted money out of me, so I thought why not go ahead and make my own site.
Created by Brian Hogg a former ACC soldier.
Find out about the Royal Logistic Corps and how it operates. All Forming Corps are represented and there is information on joining the RLC. Association and the museum.
For Northern Ireland Veterans, a fast growing organisation that needs your support.
A wealth of up-to-date information about numerous topics of interest including the latest from operations.
Managed by ex-servicemen, this entirely free resource puts serving and ex-Services personnel back in contact with past friends and colleagues. Includes confidential email system and automatic updates to your desktop.
It is still a totally FREE site dedicated to helping ex-service or serving personnel in the British Armed Forces to regain contact with old friends.
A group of enthusiasts dedicated to
Why not visit the Gurkha Welfare Trust site. These loyal soldiers and their families are in constant need of support from the general public.
The Legion has expressed concern over claims by the Veterans Minister that the latest research into Gulf War Illnesses will address health concerns of sick Gulf Veterans.
The Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families’ Association Forces Help is the leading national charity committed to helping serving and former servicemen and their dependents. Professionally trained staff and a network of 7,000 volunteers provide practical and financial assistance, emotional support and a wide range of services.
An important site for those interested in National Commemoration events. Find out about service pensions, lost medals, service records, the and much more. The Government is committed to improving life for ex-Servicemen.
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keeping the memory of ACC soldiers alive by demonstrating field cooking on authentic equipment at military shows and public displays. Contact John Stelling through miltmuseum@aol.com.