Last year there were start-up costs from a contract with the NAAFI, but this year the contract will add to profits. |
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Cooper became a member of a NAAFI entertainment party and developed an act around his magic tricks interspersed with comedy. |
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There were wartime memories, day-long music and dancing in the NAAFI tent, vintage vehicles, stalls, crafts and activities. |
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So we formed an orchestra and played in the equivalent of the NAAFI during our spare time. |
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But the only person hurt was the manageress of the NAAFI at Claro-Deverell Barracks, Ripon, Yorkshire. |
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Haribo top the treats chart, after soldiers bought a million bags of Starmix and Tangfastics at NAAFI tuck shops last year. |
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The food, which will be baked by trained NAAFI staff and sold from a Greggs-branded counter, will cost the same as they do at any of Greggs' 1,600 UK stores. |
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Tina, who had worked on British Army bases for the NAAFI, applied for a carer's allowance after returning to look after her 78-year-old dad, who had lung cancer. |
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The agreement covers 4,000 staff and is seen by both MSF and NAAFI as a starting point for a productive relationship that will benefit both in the future. |
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