A territorial, auxiliary and volunteer reserve association may be established for any area in the United Kingdom1 determined by the Defence Council2. An association must be constituted, and its members must be appointed and hold office, in accordance with a scheme made by the Defence
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A territorial, auxiliary and volunteer reserve association may be established for any area in the United Kingdom1 determined by the Defence Council2. An association must be constituted, and its members must be appointed and hold office, in accordance with a scheme made by the Defence
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