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External Links

Here you will find links to other sources of information related to the REME Association.

Site Name

Site Description

www.military-odyssey.com

 Military Odyssey at the Kent County Showground – August Bank Holiday

www.rememuseum.org.uk

 

www.rememuseum.org.uk/ ASSOCIATION SHOP

Details of Displays, Collections and Family and School/Education

 

REME Association SHOP

www.remewives.co.uk

 

www.remount.net/contact.html

Portal of support for wives of the REME Corps.

 

REMOUNT - Guidance and help when changing from one career to another

www.remefacilities.com

The REME Facilities in Bavaria consist of the REME Hotel and the REME Adventurous Training Centre (ATC).

www.britishlegion.org.uk

The main UK charity providing support to the serving and ex-Service community and their families.

www.abf.co.uk

British Army's national charity. Information about events, fund raising and online gift shopping.

www.ssafa.org.uk

Providing support for the serving men and women in today's Armed Forces and for those ho have served - even if it was only for a single day.

www.chelsea-pensioners.org.uk

Founded in 1682 by King Charles III as a home for soldiers who were unfit for further duty because of injury or old age.

www.starandgarter.org

Provides an outstanding quality of nursing and therapeutic care to ex-Service men and women.

www.erskine.org.uk

Caring for ex-Service men and women throughout Scotland.

www.nationalmemorialarboretum.org

The National Memorial Arboretum is wooded parkland with over 50,000 tress as a living tribute to the sacrifices made by the armed and civil services of our nation.

www.army.mod.uk

Official website of the British Army.

www.army.mod.uk - TA

Provides information about the activities and locations of the TA, including an interactive map and details of careers.

www.army.mod.uk - TA100

TA100 will comprise a range of activities across the UK. They will begin in April, marking the formation of the first Territorial Force.

 

 

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