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BRACKNELL ROYAL NAVAL ASSOCIATION - NEWS & VIEWS
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The Bracknell RNA get involved in many events and celebrations, the shipmates also support other good causes and groups. We are always calling for ex Royal Naval recruits that wish to share the good times, and we'll be there for the bad times in support.......Once Navy Always Navy.... | 12/06/06 As the government have announced that 27th June will be dedicated as 'Veterans Day', not many places will be celebrating. The Bracknell RNA however are planning their next 18 months functions, to celebrate everything because that's what 'Jack' does... more | 30/05/06 When Jack leaves the Service he finds it increasingly hard to adapt into Civvie Street, one of the first thing they learn is the different ways of saying NO a word...........because of years tucking your fore lock and saluting and saying 'aye sir' are second nature - Here's a few things that will help in assisting with the transition. more | 19/05/06 Can you spot a member of the Andrew, a Jack, a Matelot, a member of the Silent Service. When that time comes and its time to leave the service, what happens that kind olde soul.....because its not like it was when were in the Navy......easy life now! more | 27/04/06 The Bracknell RNA held a successful St Georges Day Dinner at the Jolley Farmer in Winnersh more | 16/03/06 Aspire to inspire before you expire Set an example, encourage others, lead by example. Do it now, before it’s too late…life is extremely short and precious. All the shipmates we have known always know how to laugh. Believe it or not there’s a little sailor in everyone, just listen to the day to day slang used. This is definately for your coffee break!!! more | 03/03/06 DebRA is a support group for suffers of Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) this is a very rare genetic condition in which the skin and internal body linings blister at the slightest knock or rub, causing painful, open wounds more | 28/02/06 Its surprising how many people today are not aware of how many words and phrases that are used in today’s every day language and their source is from the Olde Salt’s from Ye Olde Navy Day’s more | 02/02/06 A Quiz night with a Difference - Once Navy Always Navy, the old salts know how to have a good time - forget the TV just tape it for later and come and have some fun.Binfield Memorial Hall Binfield Saturday 25th February 2006 1930 for 2000. more |
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