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Association Objectives
We are dedicated to promoting the efficiency, interests and camaraderie of serving and retired members of all three services who have served in a Movement Control post, including civilians with a Movements background and those of the Sea Transport Organisation (STO).
To protect and enhance the heritage and traditions of Movement Control.
To promote and encourage interest in historical research of Movement Control from its first inception to the present day.
Maintaining contact between members, fostering professional and mutual friendship, through the medium of social gatherings and other suitable events, which would benefit the Association.
Historical Objectives
To research the role, status and operational details of Movement Control from its inception to the present day and to publish the results of such research in appropriate media.
To collect memorabilia of all kinds, official and unofficial, also to solicit contributions of diaries and descriptive accounts of events germane to the above.
To catalogue all items received and to preserve them, by loan to suitable Museums or otherwise. Permission shall be sought to add to the catalogue, for information purposes, documents and items in the possession of such bodies, and of any other such regular or reserve units.
Movement Control Warrant Officers' Dinner Club
The Movement Control Warrant Officers' Dinner Club (MCWODC) exists to enable all British Army serving and retired Movement Control operators, who have during their regular or territorial military career served in the rank of Warrant Officer in a Movement Control post to foster professional and mutual friendships at an annual dinner.
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