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Welcome to Veteran's Web Links Britain. This site contains  the best of the web links to information pertaining to news and issues of interest to British Armed Forces Veterans and their families.
 

Find Forces and Sercices friends from around the World - Army, Navy, Air Force...  Comrades and Colleagues.com  
Looking for long lost Friends, Comrades and Colleagues from the Military Forces? Look no further. This database has thousands of Units, Squadrons, Ships, Regiments and Battalions from Armed Forces around the world including the UK, Australia and New Zealand with listings for The Royal Navy, The British Army, The Royal Air Force, Royal Fleet Auxiliary, Australian Army, Navy and Air Force, Royal New Zealand Navy, Air Force and Army to name but a few.

Ministry of Defense United Kingdom

Y Weinyddiaeth Amdduffyn Deymos Gyfunol
http://www.mod.uk/

Cymraeg Royal Navy | Army | Royal Air Force Welcome to the website of the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence Sierra Leone Britain assists the UN in West Africa Kosovo: Lessons from the Crisis A detailed report on the involvement of British forces...

 

Harry Tate's Navy Patrol War Stories

Royal Navy Patrol Veteran's Stories

http://www.harry-tates.org.uk/veteranscontents.htm
The Royal Naval Patrol Service, Harry Tate's Navy or Churchill's Pirates, whatever this section of the RN fleet became known as they were His Majesty's auxiliary fleet. The same fleet that lost more vessels than any other branch of the Royal Navy. They went to fight in every theatre of the war from the harsh Russia Convoys, to the protection of the east coast of America during Operation Drumbeat, the patrolling and sweeping of the British Isles and the carrying out of duties in the Mediterranean, Africa and the Far East.
 


British Limbless Ex-Service Man’s Association
http://www.blesma.org/
BLESMA is a National Charity specifically for Limbless and Ex-Service Men and Women, their dependants and Widows. The objectives of the Association are to promote the welfare of all those who have lost a limb or limbs or one or both eyes as a result of service to their country and to assist their dependants.

Aftermath: When The Boys Came Home
http://www.aftermathww1.com/index.asp
A war can never be said to be completely over until there is nobody left who took part in it. That time must be coming soon:

Royal Army Pay Corps Former Members 

Royal Army Pay Corps Former Members 
http://www.rapc.co.uk/
Welcome to a site dedicated in keeping the RAPC Association members up to date on all that's happening within the RAPC Association.

Ministry of Defense Veterans Agency
http://www.veteransagency.mod.uk/
Welcome to the Veterans Agency, an Executive Agency of the Ministry of Defence. Our mission is to deliver modern, high-quality, customer-focused services to war disablement pensioners, war widow(er)s, their dependants and carers and other veterans; and to deliver them consistently, efficiently and effectively in recognition of the many extraordinary and unique personal sacrifices made in defence of the nation.

Exeter Flotilla

Exeter Flotilla
http://www.exeterflotilla.plus.com/
Association for retired Royal Navy and Royal Marines officers and their reserves.
 
 

RAF Benevolent Fund
http://www.raf-benfund.org.uk/
The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund exists to provide assistance to those of the extended Royal Air Force Family who need support as a consequence of poverty, sickness, disability, accident, infirmity or other adversity. This extended family embraces all ranks, male and female, who are serving or have served in the Royal Air Force or its associated Air Forces and their dependants.

Royal British Legion
http://www.britishlegion.org.uk/
Promoting the welfare of ex-service men or women and their dependents and relieving hardship among them where it exists.

Royal Naval Commando Association
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Keith_Oakley/rnchome.htm
For veterans of the British Royal Naval Commando Beach Parties who did so much to ensure the success of amphibious landings in World War II.

SSAFA
http://www.ssafa.org.uk/
We are the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association – Forces Help, the national charity, which helps serving and ex-Service men, women and their families in need, suffering or distress, regardless of age or condition.

Womens' Auxiliary Air Force Association - WAAF

http://freespace.virgin.net/frank.haslam/waafa.html
In dedication to all WAAF who served at home and abroad, we pledge our friendship; and to those who lost their lives, remembrance.

We will remember them

The UK GulfWeb: UK News
http://www.gulflink.org/GulfWeb/
Gulf illness inquiry held up by 'too few cases'
All news on this page courtesy of the The Telegraph Newspaper, London, UK DATE 04/April/1997 BRITAIN'S Surgeon General at the time of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait defended yesterday the Government's delay in launching a full investigation of Gulf...

GulfBLINK
http://www.gulflink.org/
Website debunking the Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses

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