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THE OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION
Founded by the late FIELD MARSHAL EARL HAIG
(Registered under the War Charities Act, 1916)
AND
OFFICERS' BENEVOLENT DEPARTMENT OF THE BRITISH LEGION
PATRON: HIS MAJESTY THE KING
PRESIDENTS :
General Hon. Sir. Herbert A. Lawrence, Q.C.B., L.L.D.,
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry F. Oliver, G.C.B., K.C.fVi.G., M.V.O., LL.D.,
Marshal of the Royal Air Force The Viscount Trenchard, Q.C.8. G.C.V.O., D.S.O.
D.C.L., LL.D.
The general policy of the Department is to promote the well-being of all who have held His
Majesty's Commission, and of their wives, widows and dependants ; to relieve distress from causes
arising out of the War so far as funds permit and, wherever possible, to make the recipient of relief
self supporting. Applications for assistance are also dealt with from disabled ex-nurses of the
Pensionable Services. The Association has free Legal and Financial advice and Claims and Pensions
Bureaux, and a Clothing Store at London Headquarters, and an Employment Bureau for ex-officers
and their sons and daughters at 20, Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W.I.
The Association endeavours generally to co-ordinate the activities of the various societies whieh
are in existence for the benefit of ex-officers and their families.
Officers are invited to become Subscribers, Annual Subscribers, and Life Subscribers to the
Officers' Association. The Annual Subscription is 10s. 6d. ; Life Subscription £5 5s.
All units and individual officers are invited to subscribe, and cash donations as well as gifts of
clothing of all sorts will be gratefully received.
Application for any further particulars should be made to
The General Secretary, Officers' Association, 8, Eaton Square, London, S.W.I
ROYAL UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTION
WHITEHALL, S.W.I.
OPEN WITHOUT BALLOT TO ALL OFFICERS OF THE NAVY, ARMY
AIR AND AUXILIARY FORCES.
It contains the best professional Library in the United Kingdom ; an excellent
collection of maps and charts ; a Reading Room provided with the leading papers,
periodicals and writing materials ; a Theatre in which lectures upon professional
subjects, followed by discussions, are frequently given ; also a Museum with unique
naval, military and air relics, and models of latest Service developments. Royal Air
Force Sections have recently been added to the Library and Museum.
(Note. — The Theatre and Museum are closed for the time being.)
The Journal of the Institution, published quarterly, is sent to all members, post
free, to any part of the world. It contains the lectures given in the theatre, papers
on eurrent professional subjects, Service Notes, reviews of books, &c.
TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP
Annua! Members! £150
Life Member £20
t Officers of less than three years commissioned service are not required to pay an entrance fee and
the entrance fee for other Annual Members is temDorarily suspended.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO THE SECRETARY

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