To relieve distress amongst ex-men of the Regiment or their dependants.
To assist and advise them as to establishing themselves in civil life on discharge from the Army.
To advise them with regard to the care and education of their children.
To help them or their families to obtain hospital or convalescent treatment when required.
To provide a centre in London to which they may apply when in need of help or advice.
The Association is controlled by a Committee composed of past and present officers and non-commissioned officers of the Regiment, and all applications made to it are treated as confidential.
Application may be made either personally or by letter to the Secretary at the above address.
Donations and Subscriptions to the Funds of the Association will be gratefully received, and should be sent to the Secretary.
Thirteenth Hussars Old Comrades Association.
This Association—originally called the “Old Comrades Dinner Club”—was formed in accordance with a suggestion made at a meeting held at the Office of the 13th Hussars Association, on Saturday, 1st March 1913, under the Presidency of Lieut.-Colonel E. A. Wiggin, when a large number of past and present officers of the Regiment were present, also a good number of late N.C.O.’s and men. A committee was formed, and it was decided to start a Club of Old Comrades of the Regiment under the title of “The Old Comrades Dinner Club,” for the purpose of holding an Annual Dinner.
The Annual Dinner is held on the fourth Saturday in October.
All retired officers, non-commissioned officers, and men whose addresses are known have been invited to enrol themselves as members.
Men of the Regiment of good character on taking their discharge are eligible for election, and are requested to send their names and addresses to the Hon. Secretary.
The Annual Subscription is 2s. 6d.