The Ulster Special Constabulary Association
The 'Ulster Special Constabulary Association' (or 'USCA') was established following the abolition of the B Specials.
It seeks to keep alive the story of 'the B Men' and the values for which they stood. The USCA also operates a Benevolent Fund.
Initially, membership was restricted to those who served in the Ulster Special Constabulary.
In recent years however, it was decided to open up membership to relatives and descendants of the B Men.
There is presently one Branch of the Ulster Special Constabulary Association active in and around the Greater Bushmills Area.
It seeks to keep alive the story of 'the B Men' and the values for which they stood. The USCA also operates a Benevolent Fund.
Initially, membership was restricted to those who served in the Ulster Special Constabulary.
In recent years however, it was decided to open up membership to relatives and descendants of the B Men.
There is presently one Branch of the Ulster Special Constabulary Association active in and around the Greater Bushmills Area.