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Comment: RAFA has approximately 100,000 members across the world from all walks of life and of all ages with one thing in common, the wish for all those who are or have served in the Royal Air Force to be provided with and have access to welfare care and support when they need it. The site provides news and details of upcoming events.
Comment: An essential part of the British Army, representing a quarter of its personnel. It provides everyday people with the chance to something different with their lives. Explore this website to find out how the TA could become an exciting and worthwhile part of your life. Go online to find your local unit and for more information.
Comment: As you explore this website you will be able to discover much more about how you could be a part of the Air Cadets - whether as a cadet taking advantage of the opportunities available, a staff member volunteering your time to contribute to the development of young people or as one of their civilian supporters.
Comment: The RAF's website celebrates the history of the service and its pioneering role in the development of aviation. The site also features news and career information. Their technical information centre features details of all of the aircraft and weapons currently in use. You can also read about life in the RAF.
Comment: The official website of The Royal Auxiliary Air Force featuring recruitment opportunities, historical information and news. If you are interested in joining the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, this site will give you all the information you need. You can also view their frequently asked questions list.
Comment: A front line force capable of rapid deployment and sustained operations. It is able to work effectively in joint and combined operations wherever the UK's national and international interests demand. Their website features information covering the fleet, operations and jobs. It also includes news and details of events around the country.
Comment: They are the UK's 'go anywhere' amphibious forces and a key component of the government's Rapid Reaction Force. As such, they are required to be trained to work in different terrains and environments, from the cold, mountainous conditions in Northern Europe, to the hot arid regions of the Middle East and Africa.
Comment: The official website of the British Army with links to the Territorial Army and Full Time Reserve Service's websites. This is a comprehensive site designed for the casual visitor seeking information on Britain's largest employer, potential recruits and serving soldiers. Locate your nearest Army recruitment office and make an enquiry online.