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  2. The Officers Club - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 the Officers Club had just more than 100 stores, with total of around 800 staff employed across the business. On 29 March 2011 the company entered administration again. As part of this process 47 stores were sold to rival menswear retailer Blue Inc , with staff at these stores retaining their jobs.

  3. Officers Club, Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    The Officers Club, Dhaka is a government high officials recreation club in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1] Mesbah Uddin, the then additional secretary of the Local Government Division, was elected as general secretary of the club in 2019 with the term ending in 2021. [2] The club has been described as being "exclusive". [3]

  4. 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.

  5. 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 .

  6. Mountain View Officers' Club - Wikipedia

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    Mountain View Officers' Club, built in 1942, is a historic structure that originally served as an officers' club for African American soldiers stationed at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. It was long vacant, but was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017 and there have been plans for its renovation.

  7. 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.

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  9. Army and Navy Club (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded in December 1885 as the United Service Club. [2] [3] At the time, membership was limited to officers who had served during wartime. [3] It had a few rooms in a building at the corner of F and 14th streets NW. [3] A few years later, it extended its membership eligibility to all officers and ex-officers of the Army, Navy, and ...