Navy - Associations

Navy Associations

 

American Society of Naval Engineers
To advance the knowledge and practice of naval engineering in public and private applications and operations, to enhance the professionalism and well-being of members, and to promote naval engineering as a career field.

Association of Naval Aviation
ANA MISSION ANA is the professional, non-profit, educational and fraternal society of Naval Aviation, whose main purpose is to educate the public and our national leaders on the vital roles of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard Aviation as key elements of our national defense posture.

Aviation Ordnance men Association
The Navy's Aviation Ordnance rating really began on April 9, 1915 when a Chief Gunners Mate and a Chief Turret Captain, along with several other mechanics, were sent to Pensacola, Florida to work on what would be the beginning of aircraft armament and ordnance systems.

 

 
FRA is the professional non-profit organization representing the interests of the Enlisted members of the United States Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.

 

 
 

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.

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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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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