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Intelligence Corps Museum
The Friends of the Intelligence Corps Museum (FICM) support the Intelligence Corps Museum by fostering interest in its activities and assisting with its development. FICM also supports the museum through fundraising, using funds to provide equipment for the exhibition rooms and Corps Archive. FICM trustees complement museum support sustaining a spirit of camaraderie amongst the trust’s members.
Our trust deed includes three formal objectives:
- To support the history and heritage of the Intelligence Corps.
- To raise funds for the benefit of the Intelligence Corps Museum.
- To promote awareness of and interest in the museum’s development.
The trust and its activities are managed by a board of trustees who are all volunteers.
The trust operates a membership subscription system for supporters. Regular newsletters are published and social events of interest to members are organised throughout the year.
Membership is open to serving and former Corps personnel, and members of the public who have an interest in the history of intelligence gathering.
Membership is open to all.
HISTORY & HERITAGE
Read articles and book reviews
Alan Edwards – Award for 2018
The award this year goes to 63 MI Company Presented to CO 6 MI Battalion, Lt Col Andy Hetherington on Corps Day by Mr Tony
‘Chicksanguine’
By Lester Hillman Spitalfields, immediately east of the City of London, is an area historically associated with the Huguenot community. But place names point to
Intelligence Gallantry Awards for the East African Campaign of World War I
By Harry Fecitt MBE TD The East African Campaign of the Great War Between 1914 and 1918 German and Allied antagonists fought hard battles over