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Armed Forces


There is no formal, official or any other connection between the UKNDA and the government, any political party, the Ministry of Defence or any of the Armed Forces, nor any endorsement by them of the UKNDA. The UKNDA is strictly independent, apolitical and Tri-Service.

Information on this site and views expressed are, unless otherwise identified, those of the individuals concerned or, where stated, the UKNDA

 THE COVENANT & THE ARMED FORCES

On 12th January 2007 the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Rt. Hon. Tony Blair, in a lecture given onboard HMS ALBION at HM Naval Base, Devonport, declared that there was a need for a COVENANT to be formed between the people, politicians and Armed Forces of the United Kingdom to identify and discuss how best to provide for the Defence & Security needs of the Realm. The UKNDA undertakes to facilitate such a covenant in any way it can as described elsewhere in this web-site.

To read articles specific to the single services will be available by selecting the name of the appropriate service below.  Currently articles on the various elements of our armed forces are available by selecting the "next page" button at the bottom of the page.

 

Stop Press

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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