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THE INTELLIGENCE CORPS ASSOCIATION
(ICA)

   
    The Intelligence Corps Association (ICA) was formed with the sole purpose of promoting 'Esprit De Corps' and forming a 'family' atmosphere throughout the Intelligence Corps. It enables retired members to stay in touch with each other and with serving members, fostering new contacts and maintaining old ones with the annual Journal, which every member receives, playing an important part in this aspect.

 The funds created by member's subscriptions enables serving personnel to take part in a wide variety of Corps-wide events, adventure training projects and certain social functions with their Units. Through liasion with SSAFA, they are used as welfare and benevolence grants

For those personnel getting ready to leave the service in the next 18-24 months, why not register with the Intelligence Corps Association Resettlement Employment Cell (ICAREC).

   

   
     

MEMBERSHIP 

BENEVOLENCE & GRANTS  

REGIONS