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- Royal_Artillery_Association abstract "The 'Royal Artillery Association' is an association of serving and former soldiers (officers and other ranks) of the British Army's Royal Regiment of Artillery (or Royal Artillery). In addition to a permanent staff based at the Royal Artillery Barracks at Larkhill, Wiltshire, the association operates branches as social clubs for members in their local areas, and provides advice and assistance to former soldiers in transitioning to civilian life. It also maintains The RA Charitable Fund to provide financial support to distressed soldiers and their dependents whether serving or retired. The Regimental Controller/Comptroller of the Royal Regiment of Artillery is usually a Colonel Commandant appointed by the Master Gunner to act as Comptroller of the Royal Artillery Association and the Royal Artillery Charitable Fund (and as Controller of the Royal Artillery Institution). He is Chairman of the Board of Management of RAA and the RACF (and Chairman of the RAI Committee).".
- Royal_Artillery_Association foundingYear "1920".
- Royal_Artillery_Association keyPerson Elizabeth_II.
- Royal_Artillery_Association wikiPageExternalLink www.3rhappma.com.
- Royal_Artillery_Association wikiPageExternalLink www.50missileclubra.com.
- Royal_Artillery_Association wikiPageExternalLink www.theraa.co.uk.
- Royal_Artillery_Association wikiPageExternalLink www.tvaa.info.
- Royal_Artillery_Association wikiPageExternalLink RAABDA.
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- Royal_Artillery_Association wikiPageRevisionID "675140645".
- Royal_Artillery_Association wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
- Royal_Artillery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_veterans_organisations.
- Royal_Artillery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_II.
- Royal_Artillery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Officer_(armed_forces).
- Royal_Artillery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Other_ranks_(UK).
- Royal_Artillery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Queen_Elizabeth_II.
- Royal_Artillery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Artillery.
- Royal_Artillery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Regiment_of_Artillery.
- Royal_Artillery_Association wikiPageWikiLink Soldier.
- Royal_Artillery_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "Royal Artillery Association".
- Royal_Artillery_Association foundedDate "1920".
- Royal_Artillery_Association hasPhotoCollection Royal_Artillery_Association.
- Royal_Artillery_Association homepage www.theraa.co.uk.
- Royal_Artillery_Association keyPeople Elizabeth_II.
- Royal_Artillery_Association keyPeople Queen_Elizabeth_II.
- Royal_Artillery_Association keyPeople "* Patron: Her Majesty".
- Royal_Artillery_Association location "Artillery House, Royal Artillery Barracks, Larkhill, Wilts SP4 8QT".
- Royal_Artillery_Association name "Royal Artillery Association".
- Royal_Artillery_Association registrationId "Registered Charity No: 238197".
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- Royal_Artillery_Association subject Category:British_veterans_organisations.
- Royal_Artillery_Association hypernym Association.
- Royal_Artillery_Association type Agent.
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- Royal_Artillery_Association comment "The 'Royal Artillery Association' is an association of serving and former soldiers (officers and other ranks) of the British Army's Royal Regiment of Artillery (or Royal Artillery). In addition to a permanent staff based at the Royal Artillery Barracks at Larkhill, Wiltshire, the association operates branches as social clubs for members in their local areas, and provides advice and assistance to former soldiers in transitioning to civilian life.".
- Royal_Artillery_Association label "Royal Artillery Association".
- Royal_Artillery_Association wasDerivedFrom Royal_Artillery_Association?oldid=675140645.
- Royal_Artillery_Association homepage www.theraa.co.uk.
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- Royal_Artillery_Association name "Royal Artillery Association".