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Glosters/RGBW Regimental Association - Offers news, joining instructions, messageboard, rugby club information, an event calendar, details of forthcoming band and drums reunion and a history of the slashers nickname. [May not work on all browsers]

Household Cavalry Association - Dorset - Association of past and present members of this unit. Objectives, committee members and contact details.

Parachute Regiment Association - Lothian Branch - News, links, and information for members of the British Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces.

Queen's Own Highlanders Association - For serving and ex members of The Highlanders. History, photographs, guest book and general information about this Strathclyde branch.

REME Association, Potteries and District - Local branch of the Association for serving and former members of The Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Includes association news, an events diary and a chat forum.

Royal Army Pay Corps Regimental Association - Aims to keep members up to date on all that's happening within the RAPC Association. Includes information about the association and the RAPC itself.

Royal Welch Fusiliers Comrades Association - General information about this regiment, including customs and traditions. [Colwyn Bay Branch]

The Old Oak Tree - Meeting point for serving and ex-members of The Life Guards. Provides a newsletter, contact details and a photo album.

Army Catering Corps Association - A place for former members of the ACC to get together and renew old acquaintances and make new friends, guest book and details of forthcoming and past events.

Coldstream Guards Association Middlesbrough - A registered charity site. Information on reunions, welfare, and events.

Essex Yeomanry Association - The official site of the EYA. This site is provided by the members for members, friends and guests and contains items and stories of historical note.

Queens Regimental Association - Information about the Horsham Branch of the association and historical data on the regiment and antecedents - Royal Sussex, Middlesex, Royal East Kent,Queens Own Royal West Kent, East Surrey, Royal West Surrey and Royal Surrey Regiments.

RAPC Regimental Association - Royal Army Pay Corps [Worthy Down branch] history and links to other branches.

Royal Artillery Association (Germany) - Information on the Germany Branches of the Royal Artillery Association. Also includes a Friend-Tracker system designed to put old comrades back in touch with each other.

Army Benevolent Fund - British Army's national charity. Information about events, fund raising and online gift shopping.

The Air Despatch Association of Great Britain - News, history, photographs, guest book and general information about this association.

South Notts Hussars 107/150 Regiment - Contact and historical reference information for the OCA, links and contact information. [Nottingham based]

Eleventh Hussars (PAO) - Ex members of "The Cherrypickers", comprehensive information and photographs.

Rapier Maintainerss Reunion Dinner - Details and photographs of this annual reunion dinner.

41st & 47th Royal Tank Regiment Association - A history of Oldham's Royal Tank Regiments and association meeting details.

256 past and present - 256 City of London Field Hospital, contact information and brief details about this association.

The Association of Harrogate Apprentices - History, photographs, newsletter and reunion information about this association.

Kings Own Royal Border Regiment - KORBR site for former and present members to exchange information and to keep in touch. There are chatrooms and bulletin boards, a history and links to other sites.

9th/12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales's) Charitable Association - News and reunion information about this association.

The Queen's Dragoon Guards Regimental Association - Includes search engine for members, reunion dates, committee members and contact details.

NVA 76 Carlisle Branch - Normandy Veterans Association site, by their Dutch friends Hans and Harm Kuijper. Includes photo albums, contact details and guest book.

Tommy Atkins Society - A living history group focusing on the period of hostilities between allied and axis powers during 1943-45. Joining details, kit requirements and general information.

Royal Green Jackets Association Internet Branch - Association dedicated to keeping serving and ex serving members of the regiment in contact. Extensive photo galleries, bulletin board, and membership list with service details. [Membership required to enter.]

Northern Ireland Veterans Association - Offers advice, support and assistance, to veterans and their families, of this conflict. Includes Roll of Honour, membership information, aims, relevant links, discussion forum and contacts.

BRIXMIS Association - Association for former members of the British Commanders’-in-Chief Mission (BRIXMIS) to the Soviet Forces in Germany. Includes a history with photographs, message board and shop.

11(Sphinx) Battery RA Members and ExMembers Association - History, photographs, newsletter and reunion information about this Royal Artillery association.

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