UKMAMS Association

The United Kingdom Mobile Air Movements Squadron (UKMAMS) Association was formed on 1 June 1991.  It was disbanded on 1 June 2009 and reformed under the same name on the same date. 

The original formation of the Association followed many requests by those who had served with UKMAMS, or the Near East Air Force (NEAF), the Far East Air Force (FEAF) and the Air Forces Middle East (AFME) Mobile Air Movements Squadrons or Sections.

The Aim and Objects of the UKMAMS Association are: to maintain contact between past members of UKMAMS, fostering mutual friendship between them and providing for social gatherings for them as well as fostering esprit de corps, comradeship and the preservation of the traditions of those serving in RAF Movements world-wide in general and with No 1 Air Mobility Wing (No 1 AMW) in particular.

Membership is open to current and ex-service personnel of the:

  • Royal Air Force who served with UKMAMS, NEAF, FEAF, Gulf and AFME Mobile Air Movements Squadrons, or with No 1 (AMW)
  • Royal Air Force Trade Group 18 Movements
  • Royal Air Force Supply Trade holding the Qualified Equipment Air Movements Annotation (Q-EQ-AM) and Supply Branch Officers (holding the Movements Specialisation)
  • 4624 (County of Oxford) Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Movements Squadron
  • Commonwealth Forces, the United States Air Force, Army or Marines (with a Movements Specialisation and have worked alongside UKMAMS)

If you like to:

  • Keep in contact with colleagues and friends
  • Attend Open Days, re-unions and ‘Meet & Greets’
  • Reminisce about the past
  • Share your memories with us
  • Keep abreast of Movements activities world-wide
  • Receive copies of ‘Team Brief’ the UKMAMS Association magazine

It is planned to send a copy of Team Brief, by e-mail, 4 times a year as well as publishing a copy on this site. Socially, there are planned to be at least 3 "Meet and Greets" a year as well as ad hoc events as and when required. More details on Social events.

To join the Association, please complete the application form.

Download a copy of the full Aims and Objectives of the Association (word document)