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O que (quem) é UK National Defence Association - definição


UK National Defence Association         
  • Old UKNDA logo
PRESSURE GROUP SUPPORTING AN INCREASE IN THE UK'S DEFENCE BUDGET
Uk national defence association; Uk National Defence Association; UKNDA; United Kingdom National Defence Association
The UK National Defence Association (UKNDA) is a pressure group campaigning in support of Britain's Armed Forces and calling for an increase in the UK defence budget. It is Tri-Service (Navy, Army, Air Force).
National Woman Suffrage Association         
US 19TH CENTURY SUFFRAGE ORGANIZATION
National Women's Suffrage Association; National Woman's Suffrage Association
The National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) was formed on May 15, 1869, to work for women's suffrage in the United States. Its main leaders were Susan B.
Derry Citizens' Defence Association         
ORGANIZATION
Derry Citizens Defence Association
The Derry Citizens' Defense Association (DCDA) was an organisation set up in Derry in July 1969 in response to a threat to nationalist residents from the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and civilian unionists, in connection with the annual parade of the Apprentice Boys of Derry on 12 August. This followed clashes with the RUC in January and April 1969, which resulted in widespread violence.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para UK National Defence Association
1. The UK National Defence Association is being launched, under the patronage of three former chiefs of defence staff, to press for a major increase in defence spending.
2. He was speaking as president of the new UK National Defence Association, a group formed to campaign for proper support for our ill–equipped and undermanned troops, now fighting and dying in Iraq and Afghanistan.
3. He then flew to the Isle of Wight in an RAF helicopter for a stag party "It‘s like a learner driver being given the keys to a Formula One car just because his father owns the racing team." Matthew Elliott, chief executive of the Taxpayers‘ Alliance, said: "There‘s nothing wrong with being romantic, but using taxpayers money at a time when troops on the frontline need every penny of kit seems inappropriate." A UK National Defence Association spokesman said: "On the face of it this seems unwise, although at this stage it‘s unclear where criticism should be directed." Among other flyers posting messages on internet forums there was a more mixed reaction.