The Bulletin is the in-house members' magazine of the WFA. It is published three times a year in February/March, June/July and October/November.
As a subscribed member of the WFA, you will be sent your copy by post as soon as it is published.
The Bulletin, together with your copies of Stand To! which is also sent to you three times a year, form one of the key benefits of your membership of the WFA.
The Bulletin Editor, Ralph Lomas, will be delighted to receive and consider news items from any source, but preference will always be given to WFA members, and you should state your membership number, name and address on all correspondence.
Front cover image, taken at the WFA's Annual Service of Remembrance held at 11am on 11 November 2010 at the Cenotaph, courtesy of POA(Phot) Amanda Reynolds (Crown Copyright).
Contents of Edition 89
WFA Annual Remembrance Ceremony
WFA Guards' Chapel Service
WFA Acknowledge Four Stalwarts
11/11... A time for Reflection and Remembrance by Andy Lonergan
11/11/10...In the presence of so many amazing people by Mark Forsdike
Last Post Ceremony, Menin Gate, Ypres by Joanna Legg
Remembrance Day Commemoration at Glasnevin Cemetery by Ian Chambers
Remembrance in Flanders' flooded fields by Keith Harris
News from Ypres by Dominiek Dendoovan
Leics. Reg. veteran Dick Read com'ted in Berles-au-Bois by Matthew Richardson
Cavell Van restored and rededicated by John Websper
WFA Education by David Seymour & Martyn Hayle
The last days of Private Hardcastle by Peter Scott
Poet's Corner by Chris Preston
Branch Meetings and Contacts
Support Column by David Easton
Branch Lines
Letters to the Editor
Gallipoli Association Lunch by Simon Kleinig
WFA Trustee Matters
Great War Authors to benefit from launch of Reveille Press by Ryan Gearing
Bamford's Missing! by Richard Preston
Stamp Corner by Len Shurtleff
Fluke brings Kiwi hero's compass home by Matt Rilkoff
Replica 1917 Tank Project by Richard Pullen




