
FLASH YOUR BADGE SCHEME PARTICIPANTS
FLASH YOUR BADGE
SCHEME
ASSOCIATED PARTICIPANTS
(see membership page for details)
Image Restorations
Bring the old days back to life
No more faded faces.
Manufacturer of GRP planters and granite furniture
Stockist of stainless steel planters
Business and Creative Publishing and design. Web Design, Flyers and Posters, Corporate Video. Book cover design, Proof reading etc
Budget holiday accommodation in the Algarve, Portugal
Fly Repellant & Anti Wrinkle creams
100% natural products.
Professional photography to suit your business needs
Short Run publishing with a minimum of 50 copies.
THE BUSINESSES ON THIS LIST SUPPORT THE ARMED FORCES AND EX SERVICE PERSONNEL OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND PROVIDE DISCOUNT OR OFFERS ON PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FOR
MEMBERS OF NESA.
A PIECE OF HELL’S HISTORY
This token was presented to Arthur Lane and five others for their part in the making of the television production ‘Changi Syonara’.
The rock is from the walls of Changi prison.
If you wish to make an offer for this item you can Contact Us HERE or by mail to
FUNDRAISING, NESA, PO BOX 680, Stockport, SK3 3AB.
The bidding price starts at £20.00
If you wish to make a financial gift to NESA please click the following link to the Donation Form and either save it to your PC or print it out.
You can then send the form to us with your donation.
You can return it to:
FUNDRAISING, NESA,
PO BOX 680,
STOCKPORT,
SK3 3AB
...along with a cheque or postal order for the amount you wish to donate.
We are very grateful for every donation we receive.
Thank you for helping ex Services to help each other and for furthering the AIMS of NESA.

Supporting your Campaigns
A CENTURY OF MICKS
A Century of Micks -
My Heart Will Go On (From the film ‘Titanic’)
Sweetheart Medley (A slection of old time love songs)
Les Miserables -
An Irish Medley (A selection of ‘foot-
A Silent Night -
When I’m Sixty-
Remember the Minstrels -
A Daisy A Day (Another Old Time Love Song)
Tribute to Father Casey
NESA is a ‘Not for Profit’ organisation.
We do not make a profit and if we did we wouldn’t keep any profit.
Nobody involved with NESA gets paid for the work they do.
However, maintaining our voluntary organisation can be costly to us.
The Membership Scheme, the Web Site and the publishing and printing of our NESA Newsletters is often a drain on our resources.
Everything we do is aimed at providing a portal for Ex Service men and Women, and those who support them, to campaign for what they deserve.
DONATING GIFTS TO NESA
If you would like to donate a financial gift to NESA you can do so by
Clicking on the DONATE button below or by filling in the form below the button..
We are very grateful for every donation we receive however small.
All financial donations will be entered into the NESA kitty in order to allow us to continue with what we do and hopefully further our support of the
Aims and Campaigns of all ex service organisations..
Thank you
for helping ex services to help each other .
DONATING A GIFT TO NESA

If you can, please help us to raise some capital funds for our AIMS by purchasing something from our SHOP
We sell new and used Books & CDs.
We will also be offering more item lines in the future as NESA develops.

NEW BOOK RELEASE
At the end of the Second World War, investigators were sent to the Far East in search of the war criminals who had committed so many vile atrocities.
The leading British investigator was Colonel Cyril Wild, the son of the Bishop of Newcastle. For all his sterling work his only reward a miserable death. Many former
Far East prisoners of war were and still are of the opinion that Colonel Wild was executed on the orders of General MacArthur.
ACCIDENT or ASSASSINATION provides the questions that still need answering.

O TO BE A SOLDIER
£5.50 Donation to NESA from each copy sold
‘This book is Arthur’s penultimate work.
A brief account of Arthur’s life which encompasses many of the trials, encounters and nightmares of his whole career during the war and after.
Not focused in as much detail on particular aspects of Arthur’s experiences as some of his other books are, this is a more of a general account of Arthur’s militart career. A revelation to any ‘boys wanting to be men’ and a reminder to any ‘men no longer boys’ of a time and times that some would like to forget but can only remember.’







