
Earlier this month the Reserve Forces’ and Cadets’ Association for Northern Ireland (RFCA NI) were delighted to host a special evening of networking with our associated Members, invited guests and stakeholders. The bad weather certainly did not dampen enthusiasm and over 100 turned up for the event held on the historic, Royal Navy Museum Ship Caroline. Representatives from a wide and diverse range of Northern Ireland’s community listened as RFCA NI’s Chief Executive delivered a key note speech outlining the value of Reserves and Cadets not only to defence but to our wider society.
We welcome the potential to widen even further the many areas and communities in which we work. To find out more about becoming a member please contact [email protected].
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