Royal Fleet Auxiliary Association.

Furthering the Efficiency of the Service - Caring for the RFA Community.

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Written by Neil Dawson   
Sunday, 15 February 2009 10:27

10 REASONS TO JOIN THE RFA ASSOCIATION

The RFA Association

1. Is the only charity established to care for the RFA Community –
serving, retired and their dependants
2. Is the only charity charged with preserving and recording
the history and achievements of the Service, in peace and war
3. Will keep you in touch with friends and colleagues, serving and
retired
4. Operates a web site, with subscriber facility, keeping everyone
informed of news and events at sea and ashore
5. Leads in arranging family support groups in time of conflict
6. Holds an annual Reunion open to all
7. Has a programme of branch activities in the regions, developing
in step with increasing Membership
8. Has a developing programme for membership services
and goods
9. Is involved in veteran issues, and may be able to offer help
10. Offers help, advice and support in bereavement, illness
or injury, or in time of conflict

Download in PDF format the complete joining form.

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News Flash

Surgeon Vice Admiral Sir James Watt, crossed the bar.

Sir James Watt who died on December 28th aged 95 was a disnguished Naval Surgeon who served in RFA Maine. Have a look here for his obituary in the Daily Telegraph.

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