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Veterans Club

– A Place to Belong –

You Were Never Meant to Walk This Road Alone.

The hardest part isn’t the service.
It’s what comes after.

For years, you had a purpose. A team. A routine. Then one day, it was over. And no one prepared you for what life would feel like on the other side.

Some veterans find their way. Others don’t.

Some spend their days in silence, watching life carry on without them. Friends move away. Connections fade. No one truly understands what it’s like to have lived through what we have.

And slowly, the world gets quieter.

Vier Vereinsmitglieder beim Austausch an einem Holztisch während einer Veranstaltung.

But it doesn't have to. This club exists to bring back the conversations, the connections, and the sense of belonging that should never be lost.

This is a place where veterans find each other again. Where you walk in and don’t have to explain yourself. Where a simple nod across the room says, “I get it.”

Because we do.

And you belong here.

This Started Because No One
Should Be Left Behind.

We’ve seen too many veterans struggle alone. Too many get forgotten after service.

We started this club after the closure of the local branch of The Royal British Legion when one of our own passed away. There was no plan for him. No support. So we took it upon ourselves to make sure he had a proper send-off. 

That moment changed everything.

Because we knew he wasn’t the only one.

Since then, we’ve built a space where veterans and serving —British and German, young and old, those who served decades ago and those who just got out and those still serving—can come together again.

Not for therapy. Not for speeches. Just for connection.

Because what we miss the most isn’t the structure, the routine, or even the job itself. It’s the people. The conversations. The shared history that only we truly understand.

What We Do Here

This isn’t a club where you show up, shake a few hands, and leave.

It’s a space where you walk in and feel at home.

We offer:

A place to meet, talk, and simply be around people who understand.

Family events, English breakfasts, barbecues, and holiday gatherings.
Check out the upcoming events.

Support in finding the right resources if you need help.

A strong connection with other veteran groups like the Green Knights motorcycle club.

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No unnecessary formalities.

No expectations. Just a welcoming space with a small club fee to help keep the doors open for all who need it.

How to Be Part of This

If you’ve been sitting at home wondering where all the old faces have gone… we’re right here.

Mitglieder des Veterans Club e.V. beim gemeinsamen Treffen im Clubraum mit Bar und Erinnerungsstücken.

Walk through the door.

Come down, have a coffee, and meet the team.

Gruppe von Veteranen bei einer Gedenkveranstaltung mit Fahnen und Uniformen in Oerbke.

Join the community.

No pressure—just a place to belong, with a small fee to help keep our doors open for everyone who needs it.

Zwei Veteranen sitzen lachend nebeneinander bei einem gemütlichen Treffen im Clubhaus.

Stay as long as you need.

Whether it’s every week or once in a while, this door is always open.

No veteran should spend their days alone.

And as long as we’re here, you won’t have to.

We're right here

Our Opening Hours:

Every Friday between 7:00pm - 11:00pm

Every Saturday between 7:00pm - 11:00pm

 

Just come by. You’re already welcome.​

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A Message for Those Who Feel Like They Don’t Belong Anywhere Anymore.

We know what it feels like to sit in a room full of people and still feel completely alone.

We know what it’s like when the world moves on and you’re left wondering, Where do I fit now?

We also know that the answer isn’t in doing it all on your own.

Somewhere along the way, we were taught that strength means not asking for help. That once you leave service, it’s up to you to figure it out.

But that was never how it worked.

Real strength is knowing when you need your people again.

​And we are here.

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Your Service Ended.
Your Brotherhood Didn’t.

You might not wear the uniform anymore. But that doesn’t mean you’ve lost what it stood for.

Come down. Sit with us. Be part of something again.

Because this?​

This was always meant to be for life.

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