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Army Mountaineering Association

Army Mountaineering Association
Army Mountaineering Association - colour
Abbreviation AMA
Formation 1957
Type Charitable Association
Headquarters Joint Service Mountain Training Centre (Indefatigable), Llanfair PG, Anglesey, LL61 6NT.
Membership
circa 2,500
President
Maj Gen Ivan Hooper
Website http://www.armymountaineer.org.uk/

The British Army Mountaineering Association (AMA) is the governing body for climbing competitions and the representative body for mountaineering in the British Army. It is a member of the British Mountaineering Council and is the largest climbing club in the United Kingdom.

The AMA was formed on 24th May 1957. It has charitable status and its constitution states that it exists 'To promote military efficiency by encouraging mountaineering in the Army'. Membership is open to serving members of the British Army and the Army Reserve. Since its inception the AMA has been involved in delivering and supporting mountaineering activity for its members. The Association is currently engaged in two major areas of activity which are: mountaineering and climbing competitions each of which is governed separately.

The business of the AMA is managed by an Executive Committee who are elected annually. Its Current President is Major General Ivan Hooper

The AMA organizes mountaineering training and expeditions for its members and encourages them to organize their own expeditions. It makes grants from the AMA 'Memorial Fund' to help support individuals wishing to take part in significant mountaineering expeditions. Since its inception the AMA has organized or provided significant support to a number of major expedition to the Greater Ranges including:

The AMA organizes bouldering and indoor sport climbing competitions for the Army. The first Army level sport climbing competition was organised at Bristol by Colonel Paul John Edwards on 28th April 1995. The AMA continues to organise indoor climbing competitions and now competes annually against the Royal Navy and RAF, as well as contributing members to the Combined Services Sport Climbing team, which competes regularly against military sport climbers from other countries.


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