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Army - Unofficial Sites Links

British Parachute Regiment - Homepage for past and present members. Includes a good selection of photographs, a messageboard and links to other Parachute Regiment pages.

Royal Signals Site - Site for those who have served or are serving in the Royal Signals or as a small insight to those who wish to join. Also designed as a reference page for anyone requiring none secure information with regard to army communications

The Bangkok Rifles - A look at life in Bangkok for ex-British Army personnel and a satirical review of the Green Jackets and other regiments.

Military Pocket Books - Publishers of a series of products including Pocket Books for Regular/Territorial Soldiers, Army Cadets, Officers and Adult Instructors of the Army Cadet Force.

TA Royal Signals - Provides a directory of TA signals units throughout the UK and a gateway to their websites.

The 22nd (Cheshire) Regiment - A detailed history of the last unamalgamated County Regiment in the British Army, with well over 300 years of unbroken history. Includes historical background, information on the Regimental Association and a gallery spanning 150 years of photographs related to the Regiment.

1 Postal and Courier Regiment Royal Engineers - Regimental website including personal accounts, photos, a chat room and a guest book. Also includes reunion information.

The Royal Engineers Online - Unofficial site supporting past and present members of the Royal Engineers. Provides an overview of the Corps' history, photo galleries and a friend finder facility.

2nd Battalion Light Infantry - Home page for past and present members of the battalion. Includes battalion photos and stories of life in Bosnia, Canada, Germany and Northern Ireland, plus links to other army and military sites.

Army Apprentices College, Chepstow - Provides information on the former Army Apprentices College in Chepstow, Gwent.

BFPO London - Devoted to the British Armed Forces Postal and Courier Services and the past and present members of the Mill Hill, London branch.

Chertsey Royal Signals TA Unit - 886 Troop, a Royal Signals Territorial Army unit based in Chertsey, Surrey.

Tank Transporting - For past and present Tank transporting members, it includes information about reunions and has pictures of people and machinery in the squadrons.

Pull Up A Sandbag - Military humour, jokes, cartoons and funny true stories. This site looks at the humour at serving in the forces.

Sapper696 Homepage - Personal account of one man's service history in the Royal Engineers from 1970-1978, accompanied by photos and contacts from HQ Sqn 23 Eng Regt, 33 Field Sqn and 30 Field Sqn RE.

1st Field Squadron R.E. - Unofficial site supporting past and present members of the 1st Field Squadron R.E.

Royal Engineers Photos - Includes photographs of past and present members of the R.E.

35 Engineer Regiment - Designed to enable friends, colleagues and family to keep in contact with members of the Regiment whilst they are away on tour.

Hampshire Regiment Re-Enactment Society - Re-Enactment Group covering the period 1940-1945. Based in the Home Counties.

Royal Anglian Net - The unofficial site of the regiment where past and present members can keep in touch.

The Postal & Courier Services - Includes a selection of photographs, historical accounts, reunion information, a guestbook and a chat room

2 Signal Squadron - Made specially for the members of the TA Squadron.

Ex Royal Signals Online - Provides information and resources for current and ex-Royal Signals personnel, including resettlement details, courses, photos and a bulletin board.

Personal Memories of the Royal Tank Regiment - Personal memories of service in the Regiment. Contains history and a selection of photos.

Framed badges of the British Army - Offers British Army regimental badges framed with the regimental tie colours as a background.

94 Locating Regiment R.A. - Established to gather information on all things 94. Including contacts,reunions and history.

Brian Talbot's search for his Army Colleagues - Brian Talbot tries to locate former army colleagues

Royal Hampshire Regiment - A history of the 37th South & 67th North, Royal Hampshire Regiment from 1702-1992.

Royal Engineers - Photos, contacts and links to past and present members of the Royal Engineers.

The 14th/20th Kings Hussars - Focal point for anybody connected with or interested in the 14th/20th King's Hussars.

Squaddies - Website for UK armed service and ex-service men and women. Site includes forums, campaigns and UK army information and news.

3 Sqadron Royal Engineers Association - Site and Association for ex-members of 3 Squadron RE. Our aim is to reunite and share memories from all ranks and periods. Includes Pictures, messages and chat room.

Worcestershire Regiment History - History of the Regiment from 1694-1970. Includes Roll of Honor for Boer War, WW1 and WW2 as well as extensive battle accounts and a forum.

Regiments.org - Historic information on all land forces of Britain, the empire and commonwealth.

The Wardrobe - Home of the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment (Salisbury) Museum. Provides extensive historic information.

847LAD - Dedicated to all those who have served or had some active involvement with 847 Squadron Light Aid Detachment. Indcludes a regiment history covering the period 1968-Present.

Parachute Regiment - A websitesite about the history of the regiment developed by the troops. Includes a Regimental history and photo gallery.

The Unofficial British Army Webpage - A site devoted to the British military. With rank info, weapon info, a picture gallery and information on British Army platoons.

Leeds Rifles - Selection of photographs and brief history of the Leeds Rifles.

Birgelen Veterans Association - Facilitates contact between personnel of all Corps and agencies regardless of rank or gender, who served with 1 Wireless Regiment, 13th Signal Regiment (Radio) and their sub-units.

3rd carabiniers - A meeting place for ex-members of the Regiment, pictures to view,documents,guestbook,contact list, you can submit your own pictures to the site.

33rd Signal Regiment Volunteers - Information on Teritorial Army (TA) activities in the Regiment. Information and pictures on the squadrons of the regiment.

The Pompadours - This site is dedicated to the old 3rd Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment. Contains a selection of photographs, personal accounts and reunion information.

The Black Watch - Official Website - Welcome to The Website of The Black Watch Regiment of The British Army. History, News, Chat, Pictures, Accounts and up coming events.

The King's Regiment - Incudes Information about the regimental Chapel and Museums, Diaries from Iraq and a guestbook

A (KINGS) Company of the King's Cheshire Regiment (T.A.) - A (Kings) Company, The Kings and Cheshire Regiment's Website. A T.A unit based in Liverpool.

Royal Welch Fusiliers Photos - Photos of the regiment. Mainly of 1950's recruits. Many photos of other periods as well.

British Light Infantry Regiments - History of Britains light infantry regiments. Also encourages encourages participation from ex light infantry soldiers of all ranks.

The Royal Tank Regiment - History of the Regiment. Also Includes Diary of upcoming events, news, recruitment information and information about the tank museum.

Tommy Atkins Society - Re-creation of Field Camp and Battlefield experiences of the British Tommy in Italy and North-West Europe in WW2.

Coldstream Guards - Photographs of past events, contacts page and a history of the regiment. Membership required for full access.

The First Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers - Regimental history, company level news and photographs. Contacts for serving and ex-members.

Royal Anglians - Site for contacts, photos and news of reunions. Includes links to Combined Cadet Force.

158 (Royal Anglian) Transport Regiment RLC(V) T. A. Unit - Information, photographs and news clippings about the Regiment.

East England Regiment - An amalgamation of Royal Anglians and Worcestershire and Sherwood Forresters Territorial Army units. Information, photographs and news clippings about this unit.

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