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American Logistics Association (ALA) Incorporated in 1920 The Mission of the American Logistics Association is to promote, protect, and enhance the military resale and quality of life benefits on behalf of our members and the military community. To learn more, visit www.ala-national.org |
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Armed Forces Marketing Council (AFMC) Incorporated in 1969 AFMC was organized to promote unity of effort through a cooperative working relationship among the Congress, the military, and industry and to assist in maintaining the resale system as an integral part of military life. To learn more, visit www.theafmc.org |
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National Industries For The Blind (NIB) Incorporated in 1938 The NIB mission is to enhance the opportunities for economic and personal independence of persons who are blind, primarily through creating, sustaining and improving employment. NIB and its associated agencies serve as the largest program responsible for the employment of people who are blind through the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act. To learn more, visit www.nib.org Wounded Warrior Program |
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Fleet Reserve Association (FRA) Incorporated in 1924 FRA is a congressionally chartered, non-profit organization that represents the interests of the Sea Service community before the U.S. Congress. The Association is named after the Navy’s program for personnel transferring to the Fleet Reserve or Fleet Marine Corps Reserve after 20 or more years of active duty, but less than 30 years for retirement purposes and its membership is comprised of current and former enlisted members of the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. To learn more, visit www.fra.org/ |
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National Military Family Association (NMFA) Incorporated in 1969 The National Military Family Association is the leading nonprofit committed to strengthening and protecting military families through family programs and enhancing benefits such as military spouse and children’s education, deployment support, spouse employment, health care, and more. To learn more, visit www.militaryfamily.org |
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Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) Founded in 1929 MOAA is the nation’s most influential association of military officers. MOAA is a nonprofit and politically nonpartisan organization with 370,000 members from every branch of service, including active duty, National Guard, Reserve, retired, former officers and their families and survivors. We are a powerful force speaking for a strong national defense and representing the interests of military officers at every stage of their lives and careers. For those who are not eligible to join MOAA, Voices for America’s Troops is a nonprofit MOAA subsidiary that supports a strong national defense. To learn more, visit www.moaa.org |
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The Retired Enlisted Association (TREA) Founded in 1963 TREA is a Congressionally-chartered, non-profit, non-partisan veterans service organization which fights in Washington, D.C., to protect the promised and earned benefits of military personnel: retired, active duty, veterans, Guard and Reserve. Originally founded as The Retired Enlisted Association, TREA has since opened its membership to all enlisted personnel who have or are serving in the Armed Forces. TREA is the largest association exclusively for enlisted personnel from all branches of the Services in the nation. To learn more, visit www.TREA.org |
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The Association of the US Army (AUSA) Incorporated in 1950 The Association of the US Army works to support all aspects of national security while advancing the interests of America’s Army and the men and women who proudly serve. AUSA is a private, non-profit educational organization that supports all components of America’s Army – Active Army, Army National Guard, Army Reserve, Government Civilians, Retirees, Veterans, Wounded Warriors, family members and civilians. To learn more, visit www.ausa.org |
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American Veterans (AMVETS) Founded in 1944 AMVETS has been proudly serving American Veterans for more than a half a century. Founded by World War II Veterans, today its membership includes veterans from all eras – anyone who has honorably served in the United States Armed Forces after September 15, 1940, to include those on active duty and the Reserve Components. As one of the Nation’s foremost veterans service organizations, AMVETS continues to be at the forefront of public policy issues concerning American Veterans. To learn more, visit www.amvets.org |
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National Guard Association of the United States (NGAUS) Founded in 1878 NGAUS is the nations’ oldest military association, representing over 470,000 men and women currently serving in the Army and Air National Guard, as well as their families, employers, and all Guard retirees. NGAUS lobbies to promote national security and to improve and maintain a strong Army and Air National Guard of the United States as the nation’s first line of defense as part of the total force. To learn more, visit www.ngaus.org |
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United States Army Warrant Officers Association (USAWOA) Founded in 1972 Comprised of Army Warrant Officers from around the world, USAWOA is the only military service organization thoroughly devoted to the welfare of Army Warrant Officers – serving, former and retired – and their families. In its brief forty year history, USAWOA has decisively impacted a remarkable evolution of Army Warrant Officers into the professional, technical, commissioned leaders that they are today. To learn more, visit www.usawoa.org |
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Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America (JWV) Founded in 1896 The Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America is the oldest active veterans’ organization in America. JWV is dedicated to upholding America’s democratic traditions and fighting bigotry, prejudice, injustice, and discrimination of all kinds. As a national organization, JWV represents the voice of America’s Jewish veterans on issues related to veterans’ benefits, foreign policy, and national security. JWV also commits itself to the assistance of oppressed Jews worldwide. To learn more, visit www.jwv.org |
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Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States (EANGUS) Founded in 1972 EANGUS is a non-profit organization dedicated to the principles of providing an adequate national defense and promoting the status, welfare, and professionalism of the men and women of the Army and Air National Guard. EANGUS supports legislation that provides adequate staffing, pay, benefits, entitlements, equipment, and installations for the National Guard. EANGUS has a constituency base and represents more than 414,000 soldiers and airmen, their families, as well as thousands of retired members. To learn more, visit www.eangus.org |
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Association of the United States Navy (AUSN)
Founded in 1954 AUSN is the Voice for America’s Sailors and premier advocate for the needs of the Active Duty Navy, Navy Reserve, and Veterans. Formerly known as the Naval Reserve Association, AUSN was established in 2009 to expand its focus on the entire Navy. AUSN works for its members, and the Navy and Veteran community by promoting the Department of the Navy’s interests, encouraging professional development of officers and enlisted, and educating the public and political bodies regarding the Nation’s welfare and security. To learn more, visit www.ausn.org |
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Air Force Sergeants Association (AFSA) Founded in 1961 AFSA advocates on behalf of USAF enlisted Active Duty, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve Command, Veterans, Retirees, and their Families or Survivors. AFSA maintains this “Total Force” perspective as it addresses a myriad of enlisted issues tied to Military Pay & Benefits, Veterans Programs, and Quality of Life. While perspectives may originate with enlisted Airmen in mind, many of AFSA's efforts yield results for all ranks in all branches of service. To learn more, visit www.hqafsa.org |
