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Maritime Volunteer Service (MVS) Origin
Maritime Volunteer Service is a Registered Charity (No.1048454). The organisation was formed by a dedicated group of people including members of the disbanded Royal Navy Auxiliary Service (RNXS) in 1994. The aims of the Volunteer Service are to pass on maritime expertise and teach these skills to younger generations and those willing to learn. MVS maintains a corps of uniformed volunteers trained to assist in maritime emergencies both ashore and afloat.
Membership
Anyone can become a member or contribute to the Maritime Volunteer Service. Why not become a member of Plymouth's Boat Crew? Or a supporting member of your local Maritime Volunteers? If your aged 18 to 70 you can become an Member of MVS Plymouth Unit as either an Active, Back-up or Supporting member.  MVS Plymouth members meet every Monday evening at 7pm at The Mountbatten Centre, Mountbatten.
You are very welcome to come along.
� Webmaster: Brent Bolton May 2005, MVS Plymouth
Updated on 14/01/2008
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