He rejoined the Royal Artillery, but was asked by the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill to be co-chairman of the Macharg/Royle Treasury Committee and then to take on the Chairmanship of NAAFI.
The Chairman & CEO during the war years was Sir Lancelot Royle and by April 1944 the NAAFI ran 7,000 canteens and had 96,000 personnel (expanded from fewer than 600 canteens and 4,000 personnel in 1939).
Lancelot | Lancelot Hogben | Lancelot Andrewes | Lancelot-Grail | The Royle Family | Nicholas Royle | Lancelot Graham | Lancelot "Capability" Brown | Vernon Royle | The Adventures of Sir Lancelot | Pam Royle | Lancelot Spicer | Lancelot Royle | Lancelot Phelps | Lancelot Goody | Lancelot Dent | Lancelot de Carle | Lancelot Curran | Lancelot “Capability” Brown | Lancelot Bulkeley | John Forbes Royle | Gordon Royle | Charles Royle, Baron Royle | Annie Royle Taylor |