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The
Household Cavalry Central Charitable Fund
ARE YOU WILLING TO HELP?
The
British Army has a reputation for professionalism,
and the Household Cavalry Regiment - known
for its
ceremonial and State duties - also performs an active,
and vital role in armoured reconnaissance.
However
well-trained and disciplined its soldiers may be,
modern warfare (especially against insurgencies) can and
does sometimes lead to injury and death - all too often
from a stray sniper, or a hidden explosive device.
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The Household Cavalry Regiment, which has
seen
service in both Iraq and Afghanistan over recent years,
has lost some of its soldiers this way, with others
injured - some of them severely.
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Like
any other extended family, the Regiment cares
for those who are injured, and for the families of its
soldiers who lose their lives in the service of
Queen and country.
To
this end, the Household Cavalry Operational
Casualties Fund has been set up.
It
is centrally controlled and held within the
Household Cavalry Central Charitable Fund
(Charity No: 1013978), overseen by a board of
trustees, and intended to help all those who are
wounded in future deployments - or to help
families of those killed.
DONATIONS
Cheques
should be made payable to "HCCCF",
and sent to:
Lieutenant
Colonel (Ret'd) H S J Scott
Regimental Adjutant
Headquarters Household Cavalry
Horse Guards
Whitehall
London
SW1A 2AX
It
will greatly improve donations if UK taxpayers sign a
Gift Aid Declaration.
For
MORE INFORMATION, contact
Lieutenant Colonel H S J Scott (as above)
If
you feel that you would like to make a donation,
then we have tried to make it easy for you to do so.
Just click on the link below for a PDF file
which you can print out and complete.
There
is also a Gift Aid Declaration form for you . . .
this could help your donation go even further.
FORMS
The
Household Cavalry is grateful for your kind generosity.
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