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United States Military Liaison Mission (USMLM) Association
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Mission Militaire Francaise de Liaison (MMFL) Association
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Help for Heroes
Backed by the Army Benevolent Fund and the Chief of the General Staff, it aims to help the wounded. |
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Army Families Federation The Army Families Federation (AFF) is the independent voice of Army families and works hard to improve the quality of life for Army families around the world - on any aspect that is affected by the Army lifestyle.
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Hive-BFG HIVE Information centres support the chain of command and Tri-service communities through the provision of up to date and relevant information.
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Naval Families Federation NFF, the Naval Families Federation, works from Castaway House in Portsmouth. The Federation has been set up to give Royal Navy and Royal Marine families an independent voice.
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The Royal Navy Benevolent Trust
All those who are serving, or have served as Warrant Officers or below in the Royal Navy or as other ranks in the Royal Marines, are eligible to apply for assistance, as are their wives, husbands, widows, widowers and dependant children. The Royal Naval Benevolent Trust exists to serve them by supporting them at times of need throughout their lives. | |
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Royal Air Force Families Federation The RAF Families Federation exists to provide an independent voice for the serving RAF and their families (spouses, partners, parents, children, siblings) on issues of concern to them. The team represents these views to senior RAF staffs and ministers. http://www.raf-families-federation.org.uk/
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Armed Forces Memorial Appeal The Armed Forces Memorial is the first national memorial dedicated to the men and women of the United Kingdom Armed Forces (Regular and Reserve) killed on duty or as a result of terrorist action since the Second World War. http://www.forcesmemorial.org.uk/
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Army Benevolent Fund For over sixty years the Army Benevolent Fund (ABF) has worked tirelessly to provide support to serving soldiers, former soldiers and their families in times of need.
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Army Widows' Association The Army Widows' Association was formed by widows in 2004. Their aim is to offer comfort, support and friendship to the widows and widowers of service men and women and to help them resolve some of the difficulties that they may face following the death of their spouse.
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BLESMA BLESMA (British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association) is the national charity for limbless Ex-Service men and women and their dependants and widows.
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Career Transition Partnership The Career Transition Partnership (CTP) are global career development and outplacement specialists who give advice and information for personnel who are leaving or have already left the Armed Forces.
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Confederation of British Service and Ex-Service Organisations COBSEO is a membership organisation of about 70 organisations and over 60 regimental associations.
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Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society ("Combat Stress") All conflicts, without exception, result in psychiatric casualties. And for many who are affected, the problems may take years, perhaps decades to surface. The Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society, Combat Stress, exists to serve these men and women.
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Haig Homes Haig Homes is the leading UK provider of rental housing for ex-Service people and has over 1,300 properties situated on small well managed estates ranging in size from about six houses up to the largest estate in Morden of over 270 homes.
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MOD Medal Office The MOD Medal Office is the sole authority for the issue of medals authorised by Her Majesty to British service personnel and veterans. http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/DefenceFor/Veterans/Medals/
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Regular Forces Employment Association Moving from the highly regimented and disciplined world of the military and making the transition to civilian life is a huge challenge. Whether you need to focus on the opportunities that lie ahead when you leave the Forces, or if you have already left, the Regular Forces Employment Association (RFEA) can help.
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RAF Benevolent Fund The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund provides financial and practical assistance to anyone who is serving, or has ever served in the RAF, and their partners and dependants too.
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Royal British Legion The Royal British Legion provides financial, social and emotional support to millions who have served and are currently serving in the Armed Forces, and their dependants. |
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St Dunstan’s For almost a century, St Dunstan’s has been giving invaluable physical and emotional support to blind and visually impaired ex-Service men and women. http://www.st-dunstans.org.uk/
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South Atlantic Medal Association The South Atlantic Medal (1982) is the official name of the medal awarded to almost 30,000 service men and women - and civilians - who took part in the campaign to free the Falkland Islands. SAMA(82) is their Association.
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SSAFA Forces Help At Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA) Forces Help, we provide support for the serving men and women in today’s Armed Forces and for those who have served - even if it was only for a single day. We also care for the needs of their families and dependants.
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The White Ensign Association
Our mission, as a Naval charity, is to inform and provide guidance to all Service and ex-Service personnel of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, and their Reserves.
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Veterans’ Agency In April 2007, the Ministry of Defence created a new brand for services to veterans – Veterans-UK. Veterans-UK will be the single brand or banner covering a variety of different veterans services provided by a range of different organisations. It will form a single point for accessing information. http://www.veteransagency.mod.uk/
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Forces365.com Forces365.com is a social network website for the Armed Forces where you can connect or reunite all for free. It's very safe and easy to use. Join today, registration takes seconds.
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