Committee Members

Chairman/PRO: Kenneth McKinnon (Life Member)
Vice Chairman: Alec Thomas (Life Member)
Secretary: Brian MacKenzie (Life Member) Treasurer: Stewart Walker David Carlin (Life Member)Committee Anne Cox Committee:

Welcome.

Welcome to the City of Glasgow Royal Naval Association's web site.

All former and serving members of the Royal Navy, Royal Naval Reserve and Merchant Marine services welcome (We even allow other services in to spin a few yarns as well). Come along and have a few wets while shareing your stories and ditties with old and new shipmates.

We meet every third Thursday of the month at 19.30 hours in,

The Buff's Club
935 - 937 Dumbarton Road
Whiteinch, (Previously known as the Stella Maris).

Hoping to see or hear from you soon.

If you wish to leave a comment please click on the comment at the bottom of the posted item.

Kenn McKinnon
CHAIRMAN/P.R.O.



Saturday 10 February 2018

Cadets Burns Night

On Friday 9th February 10 of our members and their guests/partners attended the Burns Night at the cadet unit in Clydebank. S/m Brian Mackenzie gave a speech to the immortal memory of Robert Burns. Many thanks to Rena and her helpers who did the catering the meal was excellent. This was followed by a raffle which raised £50 for the cadets funds. A very good night was had by all.

Friday 2 February 2018

Battle of May Island 100 Year's Commemoration

On 31st January S/m's K McKinnon, B MacKenzie and D Carlin attended at St Ayles Churh in Anstruther for the 100 years commemoration of the Battle of May where 104 sailors lost their lives. The service was conducted by The Reverend Arthur Christie, minister of St Ayles and the Reverend Dr Karen Campbell, National chaplain of the Legion Scotland. Vice Admiral Sir Jonathon Woodcock KCB OBE and Mr Charles Brown National Chairman, Legion Scotland read a lesson from the bible. Brian MacKenzie, Chairman of the Scottish Area RNA carried our standard and read the Submariner's Prayer. After the service a small service was conducted at the memorial on the sea front.

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