Armed Forces
Communications and Electronics
Association
To advance the status, overall spirit, and the
general knowledge and efficiency of those persons who are
professionally engaged anywhere in the overall field of U.S.
Army Aviation, including the Aviation Branch and all of its
components; the aerospace industry, the various activities in
the Department of the Army that support Army Aviation
Association of
US Army (AUSA)
AUSA is a private, nonprofit, professional,
educational Association of over 100,000 individual, business
and organization members dedicated to maintaining a strong
national defense with special emphasis on landpower and the
essential role of the United States Army.
Non-Commissioned
Officers Association (NCOA)
The Unbroken Chain
America's Army
The United States Army
takes very seriously its responsibility as a defender of the
Constitution.
It is proud of the
part it has played to
"insure domestic Tranquility,
provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare,
and secure the Blessings of Liberty..."
to all who reside in
this country.
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Military Medical
Associations
Association
of Aviation Odnancemen of the US Navy
The
Association of Military Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons (AMOPS)
was established in 1977 to serve and represent osteopathic
physicians in the uniformed services.
Association
of US Military Surgeons
AMSUS (the Association of Military
Surgeons of the United States) has been working for the Federal
Health Care professional since its conception in 1891.
Originally a physicians' organization, AMSUS is focused on all
services.
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General Associations
Association of
Old Crows
The AOC
is a nonprofit professional organization that promotes
Electronic Defense/Information Superiority to maintain national
security
Armed
Forces Communications and Electronics Association
AFCEA's roots trace back to pre-civil
war days and was formally founded in 1946. This international
non-profit association represents the professional
communications, electronics, intelligence, and information
systems community.
Armed
Services YMCA
The year 1861 is usually considered
the beginning of YMCA service to the military. Dedicated YMCA
volunteers went to the battlefields of the Civil War beside
America's uniformed young men. President Lincoln praised YMCA
leaders for their "benevolent undertaking for the benefit
of the soldiers."
Foreign
Area Officer Association
Gold
Star Wives of America
Gold Star Wives of America, Inc. is a
non-profit national service organization, incorporated in the
State of New York on December 15, 1945, dedicated to serving the
military spouse.
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