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Copyright Policy


Copyright Policy

Copyright:  Copyright of all content of this web-site lies with the authors of the articles where so identified, or otherwise with the UKNDA. Views expressed are those of the authors where names are given, and of the UKNDA when so identified as such.

Permission to reproduce any content of this web-site: Such permission will usually be given in response to a written (hard copy or e-mail) request on condition that the name of the author is featured with the reproduction and the fact that the copy came from this web-site, whose address: www.uknda.org is also to be given.

Contributions submitted for publication. The UKNDA invites and welcomes contributions from readers – either by way of comments, suggestions or criticisms, or as papers or articles for consideration for publication. In particular we welcome digital PHOTOGRAPHS, other illustrations, graphs, cartoons etc. to make this site ever more ‘reader-friendly’ and interesting. Please contact me or any member of the Executive Board at: ceo@uknda.org.

Obtaining permission to use COPYRIGHT material: We too make every effort to ensure that, wherever appropriate, we obtain permission to use material posted on this site. If, despite our efforts, we fail to do so - Copyright holders are requested to contact us: secretary@uknda.org.

 

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UKNDA NATIONWIDE APPEAL

In Defence of the Realm.  In Support of Our Armed Forces. Click here to read more.

Read also the UKNDA Paper  "Your Money or Your Life",  in response to the SDSR  Click here

 The initial Paper on SDSR  Click here    and the PM's reply  Click here

Support our Armed Forces  click here for more information. 

Welcome to the website of the United Kingdom National Defence Association (UKNDA). The UKNDA has been formed to support our Armed Forces and to campaign for “sufficient, appropriate and fully funded Armed Forces to provide an effective defence of our country, its people, their security and vital interests wherever they may be.”

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