Upcoming Events

Regimental Chapel Sunday at The Royal Hospital Chelsea

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Royal Hospital Chelsea

The Regimental Chapel Sunday at The Royal Hospital Chelsea will take place on 29 October 2024.

Royal Anglian Regiment Summer Concert Warley Chapel 29 September 2024

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The Essex Regiment Chapel Clive Rd, Warley, Brentwood

A charity concert will be held at the Regimental Chapel of the Essex Regiment and Royal Anglian Regiment Warley on Sunday 29th September 2024 for the benefit of the Royal Anglian Benevolent Fund. This is an excellent opportunity visit the Chapel and experience the music of the Brentwood Imperial Youth Band who will be performing; the Band have strong links to the Essex Regiment and work with other military bands of the United Kingdom. The Warley Army Reserve Centre (ARC) bar will be open for post event drinks.

£10.00

Officers Club Dinner at the The Army Navy Club

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Army and Navy Club London

Officers Club Dinner at the The Army Navy Club. Do join us for a great night of catching up with colleagues and veterans of the Royal Anglian Regiment.

Regimental Remembrance Service at IWM Duxford

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Duxford IWM

Regimental Remembrance Service at IWM Duxford. This event will mark the 60th Anniversary since the formation of the Regiment.

Association Contingent at the Cenotaph

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Cenotaph London

Association Contingent march past at the Cenotaph, Whitehall London. On Remembrance Sunday.

Commissioning Parade of CCS243 at RMAS

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Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

Commissioning Parade of CCS243 for Reservists at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.

Sovereigns Parade of CC241 at RMAS

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Big Breakfast 2025 – 22 Feb 25

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Join us once again at locations around the UK for the Royal Anglian Big Breakfast Events 22 Feb 25. Time to catch up with old friends and colleagues. For serving personnel and veterans of the Royal Anglian Regiment.

VJ Day 80th anniversary commemoration service at Norwich Cathedral

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Norwich Cathedral

80th anniversary of VJ Day on 15th August 2025. It has been decided to hold the commemoration service in Norwich Cathedral on that date. Revd Pauline Simpson is the key organiser, bringing together all the FEPOW Associations. General Lord Dannatt, as President of the FEPOW Association and the Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk are both involved. I understand the Duke of Gloucester has been invited as Patron of the FEPOW Association.

The Service 5 years ago was in St Martins in the Fields, attended by 8 members of the Royal Family, Prime Minister, senior MOD etc. Pauline does not know yet how big the service will be next year. She would be very grateful for the support of the Regiment and our Regimental Associations. They are already in touch with the Royal British Legion.

FEPOW exhibitions are also being planned in Kings Lynn organised by the Royal Norfolk Regiment Museum and Moyse’s Hall Bury St Edmunds by the Suffolk Regiment Museum.