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REUNITED WEBSITES

If you would like to submit a link to this page please email us, we will have a look at your website and if we feel it is suitable for inclusion we will include it. We ask that you put a reciprocal link on your website

ptsdresolution.org - a charity helping ex-service personal get quick effective treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Forces-Helpline.com  -  A new website provided by ex-forces personnel to help address any bully or bullying issues you may be experiencing or have experienced whilst serving in the Navy, Army or Royal Air Force. Within the website you will find a comprehensive list of useful contacts as well as a straightforward, easy to use set of direct links  to websites of other well established organisations. This allows access to a vast amount of information and advice from a wide range of providers. Our main aim at forces-helpline.com is to provide a 100% independent service for both ex-forces. Anything you tell us is in the strictest confidence.

Adoptees UK  - primarily concentrating on people in the United Kingdom who are now trying to trace family members who have been lost to them because of Adoption.

Armed Forces Friends  - The totally FREE site where you can find and make contact with all your ex-service and serving friends. Look up veterans and serving members alike from the Royal Air Force (RAF), Royal Navy (RN), Royal Marines (RM) and the Army.

Around People Finder  -  Are you looking for School Friends, college mates, drinking partners, lost friends, family members, co-workers, people you grew up with, clubs, societies, Army, Navy, RAF in fact anyone? 

Birgelen Veterans Association - This site is primarily for the benefit of its members. It facilitates contact between all those who served with: 1 Wireless Regiment, Munster, 13th Signal Regiment (Radio) Birgelen and their sub-units.

British Forces Wives  -  There are lots of sites relating to the enlisted forces personnel, but little for the wives. The site is 100% FREE and hopefully we will build a large community of wives, ex wives etc. The site is designed to be a portal offering helpful forums, a lost friend finder service, helpful hints and advice, a chat room, FREE Classifieds, polls, discussions, shopping and more.

Cruise Friends  -  Reuniting friends and colleagues from cruises.

Dutch Liberation Children site  -  renders assistance to the descendants of soldiers from the Second World War in the search for their fathers and/or relatives.

Find An Old Friend  - Helps war veterans, old lost friends and missing family members in the UK find each other and get reunited.

Forces Reunited  -  UK database of Forces and Ex-Forces Personnel on the web, run by Ex-Forces Personnel.

Forces365.com -  is an online community / social network website for ex and serving men / women in the British Armed forces. The site is also open for anyone with an interest in the military, and is completely free of charge.

Lookup UK  -  The Resource Centre for finding that Lost Friend or Relative in the UK.

Missing Irish People  - Website to help find missing Irish Persons.

MOD Reunited  - The safe, secure way to contact old friends and colleagues.

My Old Mate  - This site is dedicated to helping people track down lost friends, relatives and colleagues.  FREE.

Mymissingfriends was conceived, designed and developed in order to help people from all over the world find their missing friends or family and make new worldwide pen pals and pen friends

Netintouch.net  -  Search or leave a message for your friends or loved ones.

Old Oppos  -  Is special because it provides a link of friendship between the serving and the retired, the young and old. It’s not a contact website for old comrades, not a reunion website for old Comrades, not an association of old comrades. It is not any of these things; it is all of them and more.

Reunite  -  Searching for long lost friends in the UK  Free but donation would be helpful.

Roast Beef  -  Reuniting friends from University, School and your Home town.

Scot Roots  -  is Scotland's leading genealogy service and offers a no-find no-fee operation on ancestor searches. The website offers information on names of old Scottish occupations and a complete Parish listing.

TRACE  -  Helps people trace their American GI fathers/families.

UK Genealogy website  -  This is the home of UK & Ireland Genealogy on the Web. This site is designed as a central place for people seeking information regarding their family history in England, Scotland, Ireland or Wales. It contains many links to databases and reference starting points, many of which are free or have a limited free trial period.

Vimart  -  The place where you can search for those long lost Royal Navy, Army or Royal Air Force mates, school pals, work colleagues or relations, even if you've forgotten their name.

1st LOCATE people search  -  People search resources and people finder services. Copy Wills, free electoral roll, Land Registry title deeds & much more.  Subscription.

World Family Websites   -  It's easy to lose touch with friends and family when you are based in different parts of the country and sent around the world.  World Family Websites supply a service that enables any family member to add photos, messages and memories to a private, easy to use web site that can be accessed globally. Family news and photos can be sent from anywhere in the world and uploaded to your site by us daily, so all your family and friends can see that birthday photo on the day it happened. 


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