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  2. Warrant officer (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Navy warrant officers wear the same insignia as their counterparts in the Royal Marines. In 2005, the Royal Navy introduced the appointment of executive warrant officer (EWO) in all ships and shore establishments. The EWO is the senior warrant officer within the unit, and a member of the senior command team.

  3. Royal Artillery Association - Wikipedia

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    Forget-Me-Not Club, Birmingham, West Midlands B92 8LF Birmingham and district Forget-Me-Not Club, Birmingham, West Midlands B92 8LF Birmingham Ladies' Section Cherry Tree Public House, Vicarage Lane, Blackpool, FY4 4LP Blackpool and Flyde Royal British Legion, Bloxwich, Walsall, West Midlands WS3 3PA Bloxwich and Walsall

  4. Officers' Association - Wikipedia

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    The Officers' Association (OA) is a registered charity in the United Kingdom, supporting Former-officers and their families providing advice and financial assistance, it was founded in February 1920 and incorporated under Royal Charter on 30 June 1921.

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  6. Royal Air Forces Association - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Forces Association, also known as RAF Association or RAFA, is a British registered charity. It provides care and support to serving and retired members of the Air Forces of the British Commonwealth, and to their dependents. The organisation was formed in 1943, and has 504 branches in the UK, with a total membership of ...

  7. 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 .

  8. List of members' clubs in London - Wikipedia

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    Originally officers in the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and the British Army Since 1966 Den Norske Klub: 1887 4 St James's Square, sharing the premises of the Naval and Military Club: 1999 Norway Since 1982 Oriental Club: 1824 Stratford House, Stratford Place 1962 Founded for members of the East India Company; now social Since 2010

  9. Army and Navy Club - Wikipedia

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    The Army and Navy Club in London is a private members' club founded in 1837 for British Army and Royal Navy Officers, it also known informally as The Rag. [1] The Club offers Military membership to anyone who holds or has held a Commission in the British Armed Forces or in Commonwealth Forces, the club also now accepts applications for Non Military membership.