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The Finnish Reservists’ Union (RES)

The Finnish Reservists’ Union (RES). RESERVILÄISLIITTO - Reservin Aliupseerien Liitto ry. Schleswig, 28.-30.3.2003. The Finnish Reservists’ Union. Finland is the promised land for associations – There exists a vast number of associations, societies & clubs for every conceivable purpose.

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The Finnish Reservists’ Union (RES)

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  1. TheFinnish Reservists’ Union (RES) RESERVILÄISLIITTO -Reservin Aliupseerien Liitto ry Schleswig, 28.-30.3.2003

  2. The Finnish Reservists’ Union Finland is the promised land for associations – There exists a vast number of associations, societies & clubs for every conceivable purpose. Voluntary defence work is the subject of a large number of associations. RES is the largest of the voluntary defence organizations. Schleswig, 28.-30.3.2003

  3. The Finnish Reservists’ Union What is it? RES is a union consisting of 358 local associations. Its purpose is to perform voluntary defence work, support the Finnish Defence Forces and the national defence readiness. Main activities: shooting, athletics & field activities, fostering the defence will. Schleswig, 28.-30.3.2003

  4. The Finnish Reservists’ UnionMembership In principle any Finnish citizen, at least 18 years of age, can join the local associations. The actual requirements vary from one local association to another and usually male candidates are required to have performed their national service. All members have to pay an annual membership fee. Schleswig, 28.-30.3.2003

  5. The Finnish Reservists’ UnionEstablished April 17,1955 1955-1995 the Reserve NCO’s Union. Due to new statutes adopted in 1995, allowing for a wider membership, the number of members has steadily increased. Several new associations, some especially for female members. Women make up some 5 % of the total membership. Most of them have not performed any military service. Schleswig, 28.-30.3.2003

  6. The Finnish Reservists’ UnionIn figures • 38 000 individual members • 32.000 Reserviläisliitto • 6.000 associated members: The ”Finnish Blue Berets’ Union” • 18 regional districts • 358 local associations • Approx. 190 reservist assns • Approx. 110 open-membership assns • More than 50 reserve NCO assns • 4 female assns Schleswig, 28.-30.3.2003

  7. The Finnish Reservists’ UnionEconomy € Annual Net Budget 350.000 € Members, fees & donations c. 190.000 € or 52 % Support from diverse foundations 92.000 € or 25,2 % Own fund raising c. 53.000 € or 14,5 % MoD c. 20.000 € or 5,5 % Annuities etc. c. 10.000 € or 2,7 % Schleswig, 28.-30.3.2003

  8. What does The Finnish Reservists’ Union offer its members? • The membership fee is between 15 – 40€ per year • The membership fee entitles to the following benefits: • The activities and services of the member’s own local assn • The national Reserviläinen-magazine 8 issues per year • The regional district bulletin • The www.reservilaisliitto.fi service • Shopping possibilities (incl. mail order) in the MPY Shop • Insurance benefits • Bank loan benefit • Fuel benefits Schleswig, 28.-30.3.2003

  9. The Finnish Reservists’ UnionActivities • The member associations typically provide: • Shooting training • Sports events • Field activities • Meetings, Presentations, Excursions • Ideological and traditional activities: • Honour Guards, Parades • National Defence Day Festivities • War Veteran Services Schleswig, 28.-30.3.2003

  10. The Finnish Reservists’ UnionSports • The member associations arrange a wide variety of sporting events. They include • Shooting • Skiing • Cross-Country Orienteering • All-Terrain Marches • Field Exercises • National Competitions are arranged by the Reservists’ Sports Association Schleswig, 28.-30.3.2003

  11. The Finnish Reservists’ UnionTraining activities Voluntary defence training was by law not allowed until 1990. RES has since then been one of the main partners actively involved in developing training activities. The organizations involved have formed the National Defence Training Association (MPK). Members of RES and other organizations provide a large part of the instructors for MPK. Schleswig, 28.-30.3.2003

  12. Voluntary Defence Organizations in Finland RES FROF DefenceGuilds Women’sReadinessUnion Others Reservists’ Sports Association National Defence Training Association (MPK) FinnishDefenceForces VoluntaryRefresherTraining Courses District LocalVoluntary Units Compulsory RefresherTraining OwnAssociation Schleswig, 28.-30.3.2003

  13. The Finnish Reservists’ UnionThe Coming Years… • Preparations for 50th anniversary in 2005 • Projects & events; finances • Staff planning • Continuity, field work • Training of the reserve • Sufficient refresher training (FDF) • New training systems • Local defence system • Supporting the local assns • Sufficient material support • Training of assn leadership & caring for basics • Renewal of our concept • Open membership, ”a union for the whole people” • Modern forms of activities • Supporting the veterans Schleswig, 28.-30.3.2003

  14. The Finnish Reservists’ UnionInternational Contacts • RES has contacts with: • Estonia • Sweden • Denmark • Russia • AESOR • Visits, information exchange, ceremonial events, training, sports • Some local associations and regional districts also have international contacts Schleswig, 28.-30.3.2003

  15. Thank you for your interest! The Finnish Reservists’ Union More information available on www.reservilaisliitto.fi Schleswig, 28.-30.3.2003

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