Links
Military
These are some links for websites that may be of interest. Please note that 4exmilitary are not responsible for the content on any third party websites.
National Veterans Awareness National Veterans Awareness is being launched to not only respect veterans of the past but in recognition of all veterans for their contribution in the service to our country. The armed forces is an occupation that, unlike most careers, expects those who serve to sacrfice freedoms that the majority of the British public take for granted. As a result many ex service personnel are affected by their service whether that be through making the transition from military to civilian life, physical impairment or psychological distress. The public are more aware than ever before but we need to ensure that this continues and that services in particular the NHS are aware of the unique psychological and social issues that veterans face on a daily basis.Help to drive this campaign forward to improve healthcare and health/social care services so that veterans are better represented by them and Subscribe to this campaign in readiness for the official launch early in 2011.
Military ClothingWe specialize in Military Embroidered Clothing including T-Shirts, Fleece, Sweatshirts, Polo and Corporate Shirts, Vests and Beanie Hats and more
Military SchoolsUS Military Schools offer a structured environment for parenting who have struggling for teens.
Armed Forces FriendsThe free website to find your ex-service and serving friends from the British Armed Forces.
Forces Info websiteWelcome to FORCES INFO a site dedicated to all serving & ex-serving forces personnel, families & friends!
U.S. Veterans Network "Veterans Helping Veterans".VETERANS FIRST FOUNDATION, INC. The mission of “VETERANS FIRST!†is to facilitate fulfillment of the needs of the veterans of the United States armed services in their dealings with the Veterans Administration (VA) and to otherwise help meet their needs.
RAF-Comrade-ContactRAF-Comrade-Contact, set up by The RAF Association (RAFA) is a unique interactive site for RAFA members to keep up to date with news and information about the RAF, search for and communicate with colleagues and share photos and stories of their experiences.
Troop LogosSuppliers of Military embroidered leisurewear.
The Royal Naval AssociationThe Association for Serving and Former Members of Her Majesty's Naval Forces. With Full Recognition by the Royal Navy
Military ForumsProvides a site with forums and category's to discuss your military related issues from general discussion to training within the UK armed forces.
Support Our SoldiersA friendly site encouraging support for our service men and women. Message forum, downloads and regular updates
www.friend-ships.comFriend-Ships is an exciting website for Crew, Passengers & all Naval Personnel to reunite with shipmates worldwide, we have 100,000 ship's of every type, dating back to 1950!
National Service Memoirswww.nationalservicememoirs.co.uk - National Service Memoirs.
The site contains my army and military experiences whilst serving in the Kings Own Royal Border Regiment as a national serviceman in the Cameroons and also contains the true story of my time tr
ForcesDiscount.comThe site is for all HM Forces both serving & retired + Attached Civilians and their families. Most advertisers/contributors are offering the services and products to all visitors to the site.
Royal Marines CalendarThe Official Royal Marines Calendar shows the Royal Marines in all aspects of operations and training. A donation is made to Royal Marines charities for each calendar sold.
RAF NewsThe official newspaper from the RAF, about the RAF, for the RAF.
Forces Reunited Ltd.Find your lost forces friends from the largest dedicated UK database of forces and ex-forces personnel on the web.Now with over 65,000 registrations (November 2002)
BiscuitsbrownA site for all those that share the forces sense of humour, plus a massive forces contacts database.An avalanche of stuff, look forward to seeing you there.
HMS FearlessThe campaign to save her and turn her into the Falklands Museum.
Once a MarineWebsite specifically for ex-marines. Has lots of information regarding all aspects of marine life.