OTHER PCS ASSOCIATIONSThis page was last updated on: |
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Life Association Member (LAM)The LAM is an association of personnel who have left the service. It is open to all ‘posties’ (RE, RLC, WRAC or Navy (PCS) Sgt – WO1 (or equivalent) who have served in the PCS. It is also open to all personnel Sgt – WO1 (or equivalent) who have served at, or been a member of the WO and Sgt’s Mess Mill Hill. Membership is free but there is an annual subscription of £15 to cover the administration of the association.The LAM has no affiliation with either the RE or RLC associations although close links are maintained with the two corps through the membership. The aim of the LAM is to provide a link between old friends and colleagues of the PCS family and with serving personnel through the Sgt’s Mess. It usually meets in October each year at the Sgt Mess, Mill Hill. Association Address |
Defence Postal & Courier Services Officers' AssociationThe Defence Postal & Courier Services Officers' Association is an Association for serving and retired Postal officers (RNR (P), RE and RLC). It usually has its AGM and Annual Reunion dinner in October of each year. It publishes own newsletter called the Cleft Stick and always welcomes articles of a postal nature. Email: The Editor Association Address |
WRAC Postal AssociationThe WRAC Postal Association is for WRAC personnel who trained and served as Postal and Courier Operators. The Association has annual meetings held around the country. Association Address
For membership and other details send email to Miss Margaret Grant MBE or send SAE, to above address, so details can be sent to you. |
Army Post Association (APA)The Army Post Association (APA) is for RE PS and postal trained ATS personnel who served during WW2 and beyond. The membership mainly consists of those who served at HPC RE (c1939-49) and those who served in Singapore immediately after the war. The Association has bi-annual meetings held around the country. Association Address |
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