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The BSA Police Regimental Association is an apolitical group
of former members of the British South Africa Police force
formed for the purpose of:
- providing benevolence to former members of the Force,
their wives, widows and families;
- establishing social contact between members of the Association;
and
- providing sporting, recreation and leisure facilities
to its members.
Mounted Trooper, 1967There are a dozen or so autonomous branches of the Regimental
Association spread around the globe which host regular functions
and get togethers. Former members are encouraged to join their
local branch.
Former members of the force may belong to one or more branches
of the Regimental Association. Each branch operates autonomously,
but with reference to a Central Advisory Committee. Branches
have elected committees and office bearers. Former members
seeking information about branch activities or wishing to
make contact with magazine editors should click on the Contact
Info tab above or below.
The following branches have a page on this site:
- Australia,
- Central Advisory Committee,
- Eastern Cape,
- Mashonaland,
- Matabeleland,
- Natal,
- Natal Midlands,
- New Zealand,
- Queensland,
- Transvaal,
- United Kingdom,
and
- Western Cape
We are hopeful that branch secretaries of those branches not represented on the website will in due course provide their submissions.
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