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  2. Military officers' club - Wikipedia

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    An officers' club, known within the military as an O club, is an establishment similar to a gentlemen's club for commissioned officers of the armed forces. Few officers' clubs have survived the end of the Cold War .

  3. The Officers Club - Wikipedia

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    Officers Club, Keighley. The business was founded in the 1990s in Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, and latterly had its headquarters in Cramlington, Northumberland.There were over 190 stores across the country during the business's peak.

  4. United States Military Academy grounds and facilities

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    Started in 1900 and completed in 1903, the West Point Officer's Club also was of neo-classical design. However, budget cuts and the high cost of white marble resulted in the selection of an off-color white brick, a design that failed to inspire the imagination of the public at large and the academy leadership.

  5. Officers Club - Wikipedia

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    Officers Club, The Officers Club or similar may refer to: Officers' Club (Belgrade), a building in Belgrade, Serbia; Officers Club, Dhaka, a government (and related) officers' club in Bangladesh; Officers Club Services Ground, a cricket ground in Hampshire, England; The Officers Club, a UK menswear retailer, part of Blue Inc.

  6. Mess - Wikipedia

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    In the officer's mess and the JCO's club, there also is rank of Mess Havildar. A Mess Havildar is a senior NCO who manages and executes the day-to-day activities of the mess/club. On Republic Day (Jan 26) the JCOs are formally invited for cocktails at the Officers mess. This is reciprocated on Independence Day (Aug 15) by the JCOs at the JCOs Club.

  7. Category:Military officers' clubs - Wikipedia

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    Officers Club, Belgrade This page was last edited on 7 February 2024, at 08:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  8. Camp Williams Hostess House/Officers' Club - Wikipedia

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    The Officers' Club may be rented by: Current, retired, or veteran members of U.S. military service. Utah National Guard employees or State of Utah employees with valid identification (e.g., CAC card, VA card, or DD-214). [4] All events must comply with specific guidelines: Alcohol can only be served by MWR-approved bartenders. [4]

  9. Fort Totten Officers' Club - Wikipedia

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    Fort Totten Officers' Club, also known as the Castle, is a historic clubhouse located at Fort Totten in Bayside, Queens, New York. The officers' club was built in the 1870s and expanded to its present size in 1887.