Regimental Association
The King's Royal Hussars Association was formed in 1992 to benefit all serving members and old comrades who served in the King's Royal Hussars (KRH), or any of its antecedent regiments.
The Association has the following aims:
The Association has the following aims:
- To maintain contact between past and present members of the Regiment, fostering mutual friendship between them and providing for events and social gatherings for them and to keep alive the spirit of comradeship and pride in the Regiment.
- Support the families of those killed in action by promptly responding to problems of bereavement and hardship.
- Support those wounded or injured on operations, particularly those who have had to leave the Army; to assist in finding them new employment and to help them become active family and community members.
- Support the families of those seriously wounded or injured in prolonged recovery situations.
- Enhance the welfare support provided to soldiers on operations and that of their families at home
The Association has numerous Area Representatives who cover the following areas: Scotland, the North West, North East, East Anglia, Central Southern and the South West of England. These volunteers organise gatherings and functions so that members can meet socially and re-new their acquaintance with each other, make new friends and support the KRH.
Join The Association
Sign up today via our KRH Association registration form.
Newsletter
Read the latest Association newsletter here.
Join The Association
Sign up today via our KRH Association registration form.
Newsletter
Read the latest Association newsletter here.