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A modern, purpose-built training establishment, HMS Forward shares its location with various military units.
Composed of one regular and one reserve battalion, The Mercian Regiment utilises the devastating power and speed of the armoured role to fearsome effect on exercise and operations.
The 'Lancashire Artillery Volunteers' are proud to call the North West our spiritual home. #TEAM103 are a close-knit and thriving Regiment that is equipped with the 105mm light gun to provide agile and rapid artillery offensive support.
RAF Cosford in Shropshire is a major part of the Defence College of Technical Training (DCTT). It is at the centre of the RAF’s mission to deliver flexible, affordable, modern and effective technical training that meets the needs of the UK’s Armed Forces now and into the future.
We're working in our local community to give young people access to incredible opportunities and skills that help them to launch well in today's world.
If you want to aim higher, feel more confident and get a head start on your future join the Army Cadets. Every year thousands of young people and adult volunteers join the Army Cadets for fun, friendship, action and adventure.
Find your local Squadron
Find your local Squadron
Find your local Squadron
West Midland RFCA is one of 13 RFCAs across the UK that came into existence at the same time as the Territorial Army in 1908.
Details of the current Branch Committee (2015-2016) are detailed below: If you are interested in joining the Branch, please contact our Membership Secretary: Marjorie Parton Details below
We are a Veterans’ organisation, originally formed to support members of The Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales’s) which was the County Regiment for Staffordshire until the amalgamation with the Mercian Regiment in 2007.
A fun place to be, where veterans can open up and feel comfortable doing so.
Royal British Legion branches are part of the charity whilst RBL clubs are independent limited companies that pay a licence fee to use our name and logo. They are not part of the charity, and you must join them separately.
The Royal British Legion is the country’s largest Armed Forces charity, with 235,000 members, 55,000 volunteers and a network of partners and charities; helping to make sure we can provide support wherever and whenever it’s needed.
There are over 1000 squadrons across the UK and overseas, use the map to find a squadron, or search by postcode, squadron name or squadron number.
As the club’s official charity, we educate and inspire local people and communities, creating opportunities and changing lives.
As the club’s official charity, we educate and inspire local people and communities, creating opportunities and changing lives.
As the club’s official charity, we educate and inspire local people and communities, creating opportunities and changing lives.
Our aim is to provide a safe and inclusive centre that puts community at the heart of its diverse projects.
The Crafty Gardener' Community Interest Company works with vulnerable adults and provides quality gardening and crafts products for retail.
Making a positive difference for people in Wolverhampton.
Community cricket club formed in 1947 open to adults and juniors from 5 years old
The aim of the Army Parents Network (APN) is to support Serving Army Parents and the Chain of Command by providing access to information, advice and peer support.
Fighting With Pride supports the health and wellbeing of LGBT+Veterans, service personnel and their families – in particular those most impacted by the ban on LGBT+ personnel serving in the Armed Forces prior to January 2000.
The Army Families Federation (AFF) is a strong independent voice for Service personnel and their families. We work to improve the quality of life for the Army family, wherever you are in the world.
Sometimes it can be difficult to find the help, support or advice you need. We’re here to help by providing support, driving change and championing RN and RM serving families as they navigate both serving and civilian life challenges.
The RAF Families Federation offers confidential support, advice and signposting to all personnel and family members, wherever they are in the world.
For more than 100 years, the RAF Benevolent Fund has been supporting members of our RAF Family through thick and thin providing practical, emotional, and financial support whenever they need us.
As a Royal Navy and Marine Charity we assist thousands of people in need by providing wide ranging financial assistance and caring for older people in our veteran care homes.
As the Army’s national charity, we have been here for soldiers, veterans and their families since 1944.
A place to be yourself, try new things and feel accepted. Whatever your interests or abilities, we have a huge range of activities to get active, get creative and get social.
As a city, Wolverhampton is proactively supporting the rollout of futureproofed digital infrastructure, offering huge opportunities and economic growth. Partners across the city are supporting residents to get online and access services and employment opportunities and deliver skills training to meet future skill requirements.
As a society we’re living longer, by investing in ourselves today. You will be able to sustain a good physical or mental condition allowing many more opportunities in your life.
All Cadet units share common ground in being youth organisations with training designed to promote teamwork, reliability and leadership with the goal of good citizenship. This is achieved through friendship, adventure and fun.
1047 is a Non-Profit Military Youth Organisation. If you're between the age of 12 and in year 8 of school and 17 years old we want to meet you!
The Reserve Forces’ and Cadets’ Association for the North West of England and the Isle of Man (NW RFCA) is the organisation which facilitates, supports and promotes the Reserve Forces of all three Armed Services and the three Cadet organisations in the region.
As part of The Scouts, each week we give over 450,000 young people the opportunity to enjoy fun and adventure while developing the skills they need to succeed.
West Midland RFCA is one of 13 RFCAs across the UK that came into existence at the same time as the Territorial Army in 1908.
We are 210 Battery, part of #Team103. We fire the light gun and deploy worldwide.
We're working in our local community to give young people access to incredible opportunities and skills that help them to launch well in today's world.
Safe and Well visits are an important part of our prevention activity. They enable us to advise and educate on safety at home, with a particular focus on our most vulnerable residents.
The City of Wolverhampton has pledged its allegiance to the Armed Forces community and their families. We do this through the Armed Forces Covenant.
Regimental Associations.