The Charity's objects are:- To promote the efficiency of 101 Engineer Regiment in such charitable ways as the trustees may decide; - To make grants to any regimental charity or to any other charity or charitable organisation for the benefit of the Regiment, or any successor unit; - To make grants to any member or former member of the Regiment who is in need, hardship or distress.
1. To promote the efficiency of the Brigade of Gurkhas in particularly but not exclusively by: a) Fostering esprit de corps and comradship by promoting and maintaining contact among serving and former members of the Brigade of Gurkhas b) Preserving the history and traditions of the former Regiment; and 2. To releive poverty among former members of the Regiment and their dependants
As part of the wider RAF Air Cadets - we act as a resource for young people up to the age of 20 living in the City of Sunderland. We aim:To promote and encourage a practical interest in aviation and the RAF.To provide training which will be useful both in the Services and civil life.To foster the spirit of adventure.To develop qualities of leadership and good citizenship.
The PRI fund is non-publicly funded for the good and benefit of the soldier and officers within Blandford Garrison
The Charity's Object (the Object) is 'the promotion of efficiency of the armed forces of the crown by the provision and support of facilities and activities for the efficiency and well being of service personnel'.
April Acts of Remembrance marking anniversaries of the Nail Bomb attacks on Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho on the 17th, 24th and 30th April. National Hate Crime Awareness Week between the second to third Saturday in October and an annual HOPE campaign raising Hate crime awareness, improving Operational responses to hate crime, Preventing hate crime and Empowering communities affected by hate crime.
We are a youth organisation based in Kingsbridge who are affiliated to the wider RAF Air Cadets which focuses on: - promoting and encouraging among young people a practical interest in aviation and the Royal Air Force.- providing training which will be useful in the Services and civilian life.- fostering the spirit of adventure and developing qualities of leadership and good citizenship.
The 1st Oulton Broad Sea Scout Group is one of one hundred groups recognised by the Royal Navy within the United Kingdom. All aims & activities are as directed within the Policy, Organisation and Rules (POR) of the Scout Association.
Weekly meetings of Beaver, Cub and Scout sections working on projects, studying for badges and engaging in activities. Other events include attendance at camps, St George's Day parade and Remembrance Sunday parade.
Grants are made to help promote the efficiency of the Regiment, for the relief in need of all past and present members of the Regiment or its predecessors and their wives and widows, and for the advancement of education in respect of the history of the Regiment.
Offering Scouting activities to children in the Donnington area of Telford in Shropshire. Group members take part in various activities including Hillwalking, Camping and Archery.
The promotion of efficiency of the Armed Forces of the Crown by the provision and support of facilities and activities for the efficiency and well-being of Service personnel.?
Army Sgts Mess, Army Officers Mess, Army PRI
The object of the Club is to encourage skill in shooting by providing instruction and practice in the use of rifle and pistol to any of Her Majesty's subjects so that they will be better fitted to serve their country in the Armed Forces, the Territorial Army or in any other organisation in which their services may be required for the defence of the realm in times of peril.
To advance the education of the public by means of the establishment and maintenance of a museum & exhibition on the subject of the 384th Bomb Group based at Grafton Underwood during World War 2, the associated role of the USAAF (United States Army Air Force) and the varied influence this had on the area of Kettering/East Northamptonshire both directly and indirectly.
A Sea Scout Group providing a huge array of activities and training, on and off the water, offering #Skillsforlife to young people aged 6 to 25 and beyond. It is a Royal Yachting Association Teaching Establishment and British Rowing Accredited delivering training to national governing body standards. The Group is Royal Navy recognised and affiliated to the Royal British Legion.
Armed Forces
Activities such as:Sporting entrance fees,Sporting equipment purchase,Team building and cohesive events,Prizes for sporting and professional competitions,Providing memorials,Support to charities,Cathartic events and the Regimental Chapel,Military History and Battlefield Studies,Adventurous Training.
65 Degrees North works with Wounded, Injured or Sick veterans or service people in order to provide a measure of Rehabilitation through Adventure
Scout Group with Royal Navy recognition.
6TH FALMOUTH SEA SCOUTS ARE A ROYAL NAVY AFFILIATED SCOUT GROUP FOCUSING ON SEAMANSHIP AND SAILING THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER MONTHS AND LAND BASED SCOUTING IN THE WINTER. COMPRISING CUBS, SCOUTS AND EXPLORERS ALL OF WHOM DEVELOP PERSONAL SKILLS THROUGH TEAM WORK AND EXPERIENCE THROUGH THE CHALLENGES DEVELOPED BY WATER AND LAND BASED ACTIVITIES.
Our aim is support families and veterans of the 7th Armoured Division, plus 4th and 7th Armoured Brigades (and their descendants) and to ensure our history is not a thing of the past and to educate future generations on the legacy of the British 7th Armoured Division, who fought in the North African Campaign and later Italy and North West Europe during the 1940s conflict and conflicts ever since.
A Service Fund comprises money, stock and other assets, none of which are Crown property, used for the benefit of Service personnel to promote their well-being and efficiency.
The Association continues to promote the memory of the men and women who served at Horham airfield and in particular those associated with the 95th Bomb Group. The buildings are open to the public throughout the year. In addition the buildings have been visited by schools, youth groups, veterans of the 95th BG and their families. Rebuilding work of a third building was completed in May 2009.
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