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Veterans/Armed Forces General DiscussionGeneral Discussion about Veterans/Armed Forces Network. This conference or discussion area deals with all of the Veterans/Armed Forces Groups Active & Reserve Military Branches, General Veteran Issues, House of Representatives Election Campaign for Veterans, Presidential Election Campaign for Veterans, Senate Election Campaign for Veterans, State Governors Election Campaign for Veterans, US Government Federal Legislative Branch, US Government Political Action, US Military Wars & Conflicts, Veterans Organizations Chartered, Veterans Organizations Non Chartered Issues |
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(205) 874-2795Any Topic can be discussed here! on Veterans/Armed Forces Network |
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New File Discussionon Veterans/Armed Forces Network about the following file areas: Afghanistan War, Air Force Reserve Command, Army National Guard, Civil War Files, Gulf War I, Gulf War II, Indian Wars, |
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Military Events DiscussionDiscussion on all Military Calendar Events like: In Memory of, Meetings, Military Birthdays, Military Historical Events, Military Reunions, Military Unit History, POW/MIA, Press Releases, Veteran Topics, Veterans Birthdays |
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4169933566Discuss American Revolution |
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(256) 325-8592Indian Wars is the name generally used in the United States to describe a series of conflicts between the United States and Native Americans (formerly known as "Indians"). |
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landing stripThe War of 1812 was fought between the United States of America, on one side, and Great Britain, the British North American colonies, Upper and Lower Canada, and Nova Scotia on the other. The war was fought from 1812 to 1815 and involved both land and naval engagements. |
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Civil War DiscussionDiscuss a military conflict between the United States of America(the Union) and the Confederate States of America(the Confederacy) from 1861 to 1865.The American Civil War is sometimes called the War Between the States. |
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World War I DiscussionDiscuss World War I, military conflict, from August 1914 to November 1918, that involved many of |
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World War II DiscussionDiscuss World War II, one the darkest periods in the history of the world, raged from 1939 to 1945 and involved almost the entire world. Countries were destroyed, created or changed forever. |
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Korean War DiscussionDiscuss Korean War, civil and military struggle that was fought on the Korea Peninsula and that reached its height between |
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(203) 518-4639Discuss Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, military struggle fought in Vietnam from 1959 to 1975, involving the North Vietnamese and the National Liberation Front (NLF) in conflict with United States forces and the South Vietnamese army. |
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Gulf War I DiscussionDiscuss Persian Gulf War, conflict beginning in August 1990, when Iraqi forces invaded and occupied Kuwait. The conflict culminated in fighting in |
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2198088312Slobodan took the process of retrenchment a stage further in 1990 when he abolished the autonomy of Kosovo and Vojvodina. |
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856-355-3092The 2001-2011 war in Afghanistan started in October 2001, in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, marking the beginning of its War on Terrorism campaign, seeking to oust the Taliban and find al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. |
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Gulf War II (Iraq War) DiscussionDiscuss just about any about the Gulf War II, |
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Other US DiscussionDiscuss just about any about the Other US Military Led Conflicts, or Police Actions. |
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(361) 933-0023ISIS Muslim Conflict - Country and Main religious groups involved: Afghanistan Extreme radical Fundamentalist Muslim terrorist groups & non-Muslim Osama bin Laden heads a terrorist group called Al Quada (The Source) whose headquarters were in Afghanistan. |
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United States Air Force DiscussionDiscuss just about anything about the United States Air Force, the branch of the United States armed forces responsible for conducting military operations in air and space. The United States Air Force was formed from the Army Air Corps in 1947. |
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985-622-3121Discuss just about anything about the United States Army. Since its birth on 14 June 1775 - over a year before the Declaration of Independence-the United States Army has played a vital role in the growth and development of the American nation. |
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(972) 244-5881Discuss just about anything about the United States Marine |
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United States Navy DiscussionDiscuss a long maritime heritage, the United States Navy. Until the advent of air travel in the mid-twentieth century, all Americans of European, African, and Asian ancestry came to North America by ship. For colonial America, the North Atlantic was the umbilical cord that connected the colonies to the mother country, Great Britain. |
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787-831-6455Discuss just about anything about the United States Coast Guard. The |
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Air Force Reserve CommandDiscuss just about anything about the Air Force Reserve Command started in |
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(318) 418-4951Discuss just about anything about the National Guard. The Army/Air National Guard (ARNG) one branch for the US Army and one branch for Air |
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United States Army Reserve DiscussionDiscuss just about anything about the United States Army Reserve. The United States that gained its independence in the American Revolution chose to rely on a very small Regular Army augmented in time of crisis by militia or civilian volunteers. The practice continued throughout the |
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562-413-6594The Coast Guard Reserve was established by the passage of the Coast Guard Reserve and Auxiliary Act of February 19, 1941. That act also established the Coast Guard Auxiliary under its present name (the Auxiliary had originally been called the Coast Guard Reserve). |
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United States Marine Corp Reserve DiscussionDiscuss just about anything about the United States Marine Corps Reserve was established on |
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United States Navy Reserves DiscussionDiscuss just about anything about the United States Naval Reserve that goes back to Colonial days. The Navy Department in 1887 prepared a plan of organization where the Secretary of the Navy was given authority to lend each state having a naval militia one of the Navy's older ships, as well as equipment, to "promote drills and instruction." |
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Discuss Veterans Administration Services, Information and how our VA has either helped or not helped the veteran. It is also designed for the veteran to assist another veteran in helping veterans. |
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder DiscussionDiscuss conversations of interest to veterans suffering from or interested in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder,PTSD, is an anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to a terrifying event or ordeal in which grave physical harm occurred or was threatened. Traumatic events that may trigger PTSD include violent personal assaults, natural or human-caused disasters, accidents, or military combat. |
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6318482462It is to be used as a forum for Veterans Benefits that deals with issues surrounding the |
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Veteran Medical DiscussionIt is to be used as a forum for Veteran Medical that deals with issues surrounding the Department of Veterans Affairs and discussions centered around VA Medical Care with eligibility, quality of care, professionalism and problems as some of the issues discussed. |
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418-924-9134It is to be used as a forum for Veteran Advocacy that deals with somewhat heated discussions centering around the governments handling of veterans matters, political issues affecting veterans, vet action groups and generally a place for vets to "get it off their chest "Flaming" permitted. |
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POW/MIA DiscussionIt is to be used as a forum for POW/MIA that is dedicated to all POW/MIA from all wars. The Purpose is to provide information to anyone who is interested in efforts to put pressure on the Federal Government to help bring them home and keep this from happening again. |
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Womens Veteran DiscussionIt is to be used as a forum for Veteran Women that deals with issues of interest to all of our women veterans of all branches of the military. |
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Veterans DiscussionIt is to be used as a forum for Veteran Discussion to discuss just about any veteran issue or concern. Also used to ask questions on general veteran topic. |
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252-207-6314It is to be used as a forum for Government Issues to discuss on just about anything concerning our government at work whether its right or wrong concerning policies that effect veterans. |
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(601) 443-9755The Supreme Court on 06-28-2012 (Thursday) struck down a federal law called the Stolen Valor Act which prohibits a person from falsely claiming that he has been awarded a military honor. |
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For those who gave everything for our great country. |
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(570) 368-7158The President of the United States of America is the head of state and head of government of the United States and is the highest political office in United States by influence and recognition. |
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(618) 983-4427Responsibilities of the Vice President The Vice President shall act in the absence of or at the request of the President, at which time she/he shall have all powers and functions applicable to the President. |
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5408282166As Secretary of Veterans Affairs,is the principal advocate for veterans in the U.S. government, ensuring that they receive the care, support, recognition and dignity they deserve for their service to our country |
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(609) 939-3329The 1946 law establishing separate policy committees for the U.S. Senate majority and minority parties was the result of a bipartisan effort to coordinate and enhance legislative policy making. |
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US Senate - Republican Committee Veterans Affairs Discussion
Jurisdiction, 1992 Jurisdiction contained in the Standing Rules of the Senate (as revised to March 18, 1992): [Rule XXV.(1 )(p)] Committee on Veterans' Affairs. |
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(866) 425-0452Congressional Democrats believe America should work for everyone - not just those at the top - by building opportunity and prosperity for all. |
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US Senate - Democrat Committee Veterans Affairs Discussion
The Veterans Affairs committee was created in 1970 to transfer responsibilities for veterans from the Finance and Labor committees to a single panel. |
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putty"All Legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives." |
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The House Committee on Veterans' Affairs reviews veterans' programs, examines current laws, and reports bills and amendments to strengthen existing laws concerning veterans and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). |
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450-401-4118"All Legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives." |
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(425) 416-1605
The House Committee on Veterans' Affairs reviews veterans' programs, examines current laws, and reports bills and amendments to strengthen existing laws concerning veterans and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). |
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Air Force Sergeants AssociationAFSA is the Air Force enlisted organization dedicated to the people behind the stripes. The men and women behind the high tech machinery, the military protocol, the daring maneuvers ... the people who have invested their lives in the cause of freedom in America. |
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DiadematoidaWho served in any unit of force on Bataan, Corregidor, the Philippine Archipelago, |
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(518) 826-6626The American Ex-Prisoners of War organization is a national organization for American citizens who were captured by the enemy. Membership is open to all former prisoners of war from any theater in any war, all former civilian internees and to the families of such persons. |
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6184096087Out of the days of World War II arose stories of valor of America's young men and women and of hope and renewed idealism. As millions of veterans returned home, many looked to the GI Bill of Rights, which guaranteed educational, medical, housing and other basic benefits. |
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(801) 472-3629When the United States entered World War I in 1917, George Vaughn Seibold, 23, volunteered, requesting assignment in aviation. He was sent to Canada where he learned to fly British planes since the United States had neither an air force nor planes. |
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American Legion DiscussionThe American Legion is an organization of veterans of the United States armed forces who served in wartime. The Organization was founded in 1919 by veterans returning from Europe after World War I and is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. |
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American Red Cross DiscussionSince its founding in 1881 by visionary leader Clara Barton, the American Red Cross has been the nation's premier emergency response organization. |
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American War Mothers DiscussionFounders day, September 29,1917. Founder, Mrs. Alice M. French, Indianapolis, Indiana, first National President and President Emeritus. May 18, 1918 was the date of the incorporation of the Indiana chapter of the American War Mothers with 72 names on the petition. |
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(410) 355-5126For more than 60 years, we in AMVETS have taken to heart the credo of service set forth by our organization's founding fathers. In so doing, we endeavor to provide our fellow veterans with the type of support they truly deserve. |
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Armed Forces Services Corporation DiscussionThe Armed Forces Services Corporation (AFSC), a Service Disabled Veteran owned Small Business, was established in July 2000 as a spin-off organization of the Army and Air Force Mutual Aid Association (AAFMAA). The Army Mutual Aid Association was established in 1879 as a direct result of the Battle of The Little Big Horn, commonly called "Custer's Last Stand". |
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Army and Navy Union, USA, Inc. DiscussionThe Army and Navy Union of the United States of America, founded in 1886, is the oldest veterans' organization in America. |
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Blinded Veterans Association DiscussionTo promote the welfare of blinded veterans so that, notwithstanding their disabilities, they may take their rightful place in the community and work with their fellow citizens toward the creation of a peaceful world. |
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Blue Star Mothers of AmericaThe Blue Star Moms is a support through service group in the San Francisco East Bay Area. We are moms, joining together to share our worries, our pride and our devotion for our loved ones serving in all branches of the Armed Forces of the United States. |
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2524356202The primary objective of the Catholic War Veterans is to make the entire nation acutely aware of the struggle and needs of many veterans, their widows and children. |
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Congressional Medal of Honor Society of the United States of AmericaOn December 9, 1861 Iowa Senator James W. Grimes introduced S. No. 82 in the United States Senate, a bill designed to "promote the efficiency of the Navy" by authorizing the production and distribution of "medals of honor". |
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Disabled American Veterans DiscussionWith more than 1.2 million members, Disabled American Veterans is an organization of disabled veterans who are focused on building better lives for disabled veterans and their families. |
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Fleet Reserve Association DiscussionA Congressionally chartered, non-profit organization that represents the interests of the Sea Service community before the U.S. Congress, the Associations membership is comprised of current and former enlisted members of the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. |
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3196105892Gold Star Wives of America, Inc. is a non-profit membership organization, chartered by the U.S. Congress as a unique organization. To be eligible for membership, your spouse must have died while on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces or died from a service-related disability. |
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(416) 630-9045Effective - August 2, 1990 (date of passage), any person who served in the Armed Forces of the United States (Army, Navy, Marined Corps, Air Force or Coast Guard), as well as the National Guard and *Reserve units, is eligible for membership in the organization. |
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Jewish War Veterans of the USA DiscussionActive Membership. Any person of the Jewish faith of good character, who is a citizen of the United States of America, who was regularly enlisted, drafted, inducted or commissioned, and who was accepted for, and assigned to, active duty in the armed forces of the United States of America (including the National Guard and Reserves), in any of its wars, campaigns, conflicts. |
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Legion of Valor of the USA, Inc. DiscussionThe Legion of Valor was organized on April 23, 1890, in Washington, DC, by a group of Civil War and Indian War Campaign veterans who were recipients of the Medal of Honor. At its inception, the name was "The Medal of Honor Legion". The membership was augmented following the Spanish Campaign of 1898 and following the Philippines Insurrection. |
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Marine Corps League DiscussionThe Marine Corps League perpetuates the traditions and spirit of ALL Marines and Navy FMF Corpsmen, who proudly wear or who have worn the eagle, globe and anchor of the Corps. It takes great pride in crediting its founding in 1923 to World War I |
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319-987-0966The Military Chaplains Association (MCA) is the professional organization for chaplains of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Civil Air Patrol. |
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7039286049Become a member of a special community of combat wounded veterans. We're proud to have served our country and serve yet today. |
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Military Order of the World Wars DiscussionThe Military Order is a patriotic nonpartisan organization, which holds that it is nobler to serve than to be served. The Order was established in 1919 to promote the welfare of our Nation. |
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National Amputation Foundation, Inc. DiscussionNational Amputation Foundation Founded in 1919, The National Amputation Foundation (NAF) has for over 80 years been offering valuable assistance to veterans of World War I, II, Korea, the Vietnam Conflict, Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. |
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National Association for Black Veterans, Inc. DiscussionOn an ongoing basis, the National Association for Black Veterans, Inc. will provide strategic advocacy on behalf of its membership with Congress, the Federal Administration, State Administrations and other agencies and organizations. |
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(502) 722-9027NACVSO's membership will actively promote the rights of veterans and dependents of the United States through a progressive legislative platform. We will work collaboratively with the Department of Veterans Affairs. |
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(954) 971-1802NASDVA is an organization consisting of the top veterans affairs official in each state and territory. We provide a medium for the exchange of ideas and information between states so that we can learn from each other and organize responses to issues that face veterans nationwide. |
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myoidemaNVLSP is an independent, nonprofit, veterans service organization dedicated to ensuring that the U.S. government |
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7098935578Precisely at 2 bells, evening watch, 18 June 1938, at a Navy Veterans Reunion in Quincy Illinois; a new and powerful organization, The Navy Club of the United States of America, was launched. |
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Navy Mutual Aid Association DiscussionThe basic purpose of the Association is to aid its members and their dependents or beneficiaries, by providing with certainty and promptness a substantial sum for their relief through the medium of insurance plans at as near the actual net cost as possible |
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Non Commissioned Officers Association DiscussionNCOA was established in 1960 to enhance and maintain the quality of life for non commissioned and petty officers in all branches of the Armed Forces, National Guard and Reserves. |
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Paralyzed Veterans of America DiscussionParalyzed Veterans of America works to maximize the quality of life for its members and all people with SCI/D as a leading advocate for health care, SCI/D. |
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heart-wholenessTo collate, preserve, and encourage the study of historical episodes, chronicles, mementos, and events pertaining to "The Day of Infamy, 7 December 1941," and in particular those memories and records of patriotic service performed by the heroic Pearl Harbor survivors and non survivors. |
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4702172221The Polish Legion of American Veterans is an organization of veterans whose membership shall not be discriminatory on the basis of race, color, religion or national origin. |
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440-791-4275War causes wounds and suffering that last beyond the battlefield. Our mission is to heal the wounds, to restore dignity, hope and self-sufficiency to all veterans in need, and to significantly reduce homelessness and poverty among veterans. |
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The Retired Enlisted Association DiscussionMission Statement: To enhance the quality of life for uniformed services enlisted personnel, their families and survivors-including active components, Reserves, and National Guard, and all retirees; to stop the erosion of earned benefits through our legislative efforts. |
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United Spinal Association DiscussionUnited Spinal Association is a nonprofit membership organization. Our mission is to provide expertise, create access to resources and strengthen hope thereby enabling people with spinal cord injuries and disorders (SCI/D). |
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US Submarine Veterans of World War II DiscussionWe shall never forget US Submarine Veterans of World War II that it was our submarines that held the lines against the enemy while our fleets replaced losses and repaired wounds |
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Veterans Assistance Foundation, Inc. DiscussionThe Veterans Assistance Foundation (VAF) is a nonprofit. It was established to operate transitional housing programs for military veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. |
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Veterans of Foreign Wars DiscussionThe Veterans of Foreign Wars has a rich tradition in enhancing the lives of millions through its community service programs and special projects. |
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Vietnam Veterans of America DiscussionFounded in 1978, Vietnam Veterans of America is the only national Vietnam veterans organization congressional chartered and exclusively dedicated to Vietnam-era veterans and their families. |
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(205) 577-3301The Veterans of the Vietnam War, Inc. (VVnW), a Veterans benevolent organization founded in 1978, was born out of a need to have the service and special needs of Vietnam War Veterans recognized and acknowledged. |
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cantletThe Woman's Army Corps (WAC) Mothers Association was founded during World War II (W.W.II) by some of the mothers of women in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) which later became the Women's Army Corps. |
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Korean War Veterans Association of the USA, Inc. DiscussionChartered by Congress June 30, 2008 |
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African American Veterans and Families DiscussionNO INFORMATION as of 111230 |
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Air Force Association DicussionThe Air Force Association (AFA) is an independent, nonprofit, civilian education organization promoting public understanding of aerospace power and the pivotal role it plays in the security of the nation. |
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409-557-3563Welcome to the Air Force Women Officers Associated. AFWOA was formed in 1975 by a group of retired Air Force women officers who wished to preserve the friendships that they had made while on active service. |
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9016434180On December 1st, 1998, the Air Warrior Courage Foundation (AWCF) as a non-profit foundation was formed. |
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4164143038All Faith Consortium (AFC) is an ecumenical faith-based organization, headquartered in our Nations Capitol, serving citizens in the Washington Metropolitan area and in several major cities around the country. |
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Alliance of Women Veterans DiscussionThe National Alliance of Women Veterans, a Philadelphia based organization, recognizes the need to continue in their commitment to fighting for the rights of all women veterans - We serve, We Suffer, We are Equal. |
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papistMembership in ADVA is open to all officers and enlisted personnel who served with the Americal (23rd Infantry) Division. |
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American Coalition for Filipino Veterans DiscussionWe, the undersigned leaders of the American Coalition for Filipino Veterans, Inc., a national advocacy organization with 4,000 members and affiliated groups, on December 6, 2006. |
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(304) 332-2860"[Mariners] have written one of its most brilliant chapters. They have delivered the goods when and where needed in every theater of operations and across every ocean in the biggest, the most difficult and dangerous job ever undertaken. |
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American Military Retirees Association DiscussionAmerican Military Retirees Association (AMRA) Our organization was founded in 1973. For over thirty years we have dedicated our efforts to serving the needs of all military retirees. We pride ourselves in serving our fellow retirees. Unable to update NO INFORMATION as of 111230 |
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American Veterans Alliance, Inc. DiscussionAVER is a non-profit, chapter-based association of active, reserve and veteran service members dedicated to full and equal rights and equitable treatment for all present and former members of the U.S. Armed Forces. |
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American Volunteer Reserve DiscussionTo provide final military honors to deceased military veterans in accordance with established military protocols |
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9856060229Founded in 1991 by Ann Bennett Mix, and headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, AWON is comprised of several hundred members from all over the nation sons and daughters and other family of Americans left with a void after World War II. |
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3523067531The Army Aviation Association of America (AAAA) was formed in early 1957 by a small group of senior aviation officers in the active Army, the Reserve Forces of the U.S. Army, and Industry. |
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Association for Service Disabled Veterans DiscussionIn March of 1986, a group of members of Disabled American Veterans in Palo Alto, California decided to explore the possibility that entrepreneurial programs for service disabled and prisoner of war veterans (SDV) could be of value in supplementing disability income and increasing quality of life. |
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(469) 557-7507AMSUS, the Society of the Federal Health Agencies, was founded in 1891 and chartered by Congress in 1903. The name of this organization, the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, is historically significant but the literal wording of its title does not cover its current full mission of advancing all aspects of federal medicine. |
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Association of the 199th Light Infantry Brigade Discussion(199th Infantry Brigade) Memorial Dedication May 24, 1998 |
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Association of the US Army, USA DiscussionSince 1950, the Association of the United States Army has worked to support all aspects of national security while advancing the interests of America's Army and the men and women who serve. |
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530-234-3931The Blinded American Veterans Foundation was launched in 1985 by three American veterans who lost their sight during service in Korea and Vietnam. |
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6039656319Maine Veterans' Services was established in 1947. The Bureau's main office is located at Camp Keyes in Augusta. The Bureau comes under the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management. |
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9257466711The Bowlers to Veterans is a national nonprofit charitable organization which raises about $1 million annually to fund a variety of recreational equipment and therapeutic supplies for Americas veterans. |
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8048059399Cold War Veterans Association is: to fight for the rights of Cold War Veterans; to educate people as to why the Cold War was fought and won and why vigilance must be maintained; and to provide a fraternal community for men and women whose patriotism binds them together. |
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CWO&WO Association US Coast Guard DiscussionEstablished in 1929, the Chief Warrant and Warrant Officers Association, United States Coast Guard (CWOA) represents United States Coast Guard warrant and chief warrant officers (active, reserve and retired) to the Congress, White House and the Department of Homeland Security. |
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Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War DiscussionWe are daughters - direct line descendants - from Veterans of the Union Army and Navy who fought in the defense and for the preservation of our Nation during the American Civil War. |
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Destroyer Escort Sailors Association DiscussionWhat do you get when you become a member of DESA? The organization exists primarily to offer a means of fellowship and communication among DE sailors. |
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Eighth Air Force Historical Society DiscussionThe Eighth Air Force Historical Society was created in 1975 to preserve the legacy of the "Mighty Eighth", and the part it played in American history during WW2. Over the years, it has become a strong organization. |
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Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the US DiscussionThe Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States is dedicated to promoting the status, welfare and professionalism of Enlisted members of the National Guard. |
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Florida Department of Veterans Affairs DiscussionThis department has NO official connection to the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs and has no jurisdiction over them. However, our department's service officers are able to assist Floridians in their attempts to procure their benefits or to assist veterans in where to go to access them. |
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Help Hospitalized Veterans DiscussionIt was 1970 and Roger Chapin, founder of an organization which had sent 600,000 Gift Pacs to G.I.s in Vietnam, was visiting wounded Marines at the Balboa Naval Hospital in San Diego. |
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Hispanic War Veterans of America DiscussionTo ensure that Hispanic and other veterans and their families have full access to veteran benefits accorded by federal and state laws as well as full access to business and educational opportunities. |
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434-941-6729The purpose of Homeless And Disabled Veterans (HDV) charitable association is to provide housing, food, job training and hope for disabled and homeless American veterans. |
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(218) 289-3161JAVA is a fraternal, patriotic, educational and historical organization with the purposes of preserving and strengthening comradeship among its members, perpetuating the memory and history of our departed comrades, maintaining true allegiance to the Government of the United States of America. |
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7344343039The mission of the National Council is to act as the center of communication on all matters of national interest and benefit to all AJA veterans, and do any and all things to better serve and promote their best interests on veterans concerns and issues, and any other matters concerning veterans. |
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Korean Ex-Prisoners of War DiscussionThe Korean War Ex-POW Association was formed in 1976 as a non-profit organization. We are the only association dedicated to representing all Korean War Ex-POWs from the United Nations who joined in the war. |
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LSM-LSMR Association DiscussionWe are a group made up of former shipmates who served on LSMs and LSMRs from 1944 to 1970. We have almost 2,400 members and have located another 6000. |
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Marine Corps Reserve Association DiscussionThe Marine Corps Reserve Association is the only organization that represents and advocates exclusively for members of the Marine Corps Reserve and their families. |
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Military Justice Clinic, Inc. DiscussionNO INFORMATION dtd 111230 |
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paleoethnologicWhile the association does advocate a strong national defense, it does not, as an association, become involved in matters pertaining to military strategy or individual weapons systems of the various services. |
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920-233-2071It contains statistics and items of interest concerning Americans and foreign nationals held captive in North Vietnam, South Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and China, names of the returnees, and various other directory information - including email addresses - where those men authorized publication. |
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(716) 296-7710The National 4th Infantry (IVY) Division Association is made up of veterans of the United States Army's 4th Infantry Division. |
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714-685-5124NO INFORMATION dtd 111230 |
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National Alliance for the Mentally Ill DiscussionNAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the nations largest grassroots organization for people with mental illness and their families. |
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775-970-9501We are the fastest growing organization representing American Indian Veterans in the United States. We hope you will join us in bringing a voice for improving the quality of life for American Indian Veterans and their families. |
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National Association for Society of Military Widow DiscussionWas founded in 1968 by Theresa (Tess) Alexander to serve the interests of women whose husbands died while on active military duty, of a service-connected illness, or during disability or regular retirement from the Armed Forces. |
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National Association for Uniformed Services DiscussionNAUS represents our members' interests in Washington not the other way around. With each election, fewer government leaders serving in the Administration and Congress have any military experience. |
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National Association of American Veterans, Inc. DiscussionThe National Association of American Veterans, Inc. organization incorporated in November 2005 to be a provider of health care information, emergency assistance and advocacy, counseling, housing coordination, and educational programs for all service members. |
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National Association of Atomic Veterans DiscussionNAAV was founded in August, 1979 by the late Orville E. Kelly ( of Burlington, Iowa ) for the purposes of allowing the American Atomic Veteran community to speak, with a single voice. |
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National Association of Black Military Women (NABMW) DiscussionThe mission of the NABMW is to seek out, record and tell the history of Black Military Women. |
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(630) 453-9625The National Association of American Veterans, Inc. (NAA) is dedicated solely to support severely wounded, single parent service members and veterans and their dependents, particularly those returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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National Association of Fleet Tug Sailors, Inc. DiscussionNAFTS is the National Association of Fleet Tug Sailors. A non-profit veteran's group made up of the men and women who have served in the tugs and salvage ships of the United States Navy, Coast Guard and Army at any time. |
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8443730291The National Association of Radiation Survivors (NARS), founded in 1982, is a nonprofit, membership association with local chapters in most States. NARS promotes education of the public on the long-term health effects of radioactive substances. |
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417-995-6844Currently our nation is faced with the largest aging veteran population in history. The VA estimates that the number of veterans aged 75 and older has increased from about 2.6 million in 1995 to about 4.9 million in 2005. |
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National Association of State Women Veterans Coordination DiscussionThe purpose of this organization is to exchange ideas, information and training to facilitate reciprocal service for women veterans and to secure uniformity, equality and effectiveness in providing these service to women veterans. |
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586-383-9556National Association of Veterans' Program Administrators. Since its founding in 1975, NAVPA membership has tripled and has evolved into a nationally recognized professional organization for people working in both campus based and community based veterans' programs. |
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National Coalition for Homeless Veterans DiscussionThe National Coalition for Homeless Veterans (NCHV) is a resource and technical assistance center for a national network of community-based service providers and local, state and federal agencies that provide emergency and supportive housing, food, health services, job training and placement assistance, legal aid and case management support for hundreds of thousands of homeless veterans each year. |
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National Congress of Puerto Rican Veterans, Inc. DiscussionOur nation has long recognized the great debt to those veterans and their families who have been injured because they answered the nation's call. Yet, our country's institutions too often fail to provide these veterans the help they have earned through their dedicated service. |
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9023585003NGAUS is a nonpartisan organization representing nearly 45,000 current and former Army and Air National Guard officers. It was formed in 1878 with the goal of obtaining better equipment, standardized training and a more combat-ready force by petitioning Congress for resources. |
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National Gulf War Resource Center, Inc. DiscussionWhen tens of thousands of Gulf War veterans began reporting mysterious illnesses in 1991, dozens of grass-roots support groups spontaneously formed all across the United States, demanding healthcare and research into the illnesses. Servicemen and women who served in Desert Shield and Desert Storm demanded to know why we were ill, who would cover our health care costs, and who would provide benefits to those of us unable to work. |
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National League of Families of American DiscussionThe National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia was incorporated in the District of Columbia on May 28, 1970. Voting membership is comprised of the wives, children, parents, siblings and other close relatives of Americans who were or are listed as prisoners of war, missing in action, killed in action/body not recovered and returned Vietnam War U.S. POWs. |
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National Military Family Association DiscussionThe National Military Family Association (NMFA) was organized in 1969 as the National Military Wives Association by a group of wives and widows seeking financial security for survivors of uniformed service personnel and retirees. |
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National Order of Battlefield Commissions DiscussionFrom 1845 through 1918, enlisted men who were commissioned for outstanding leadership on the field of battle were referred to as Brevet Officers. The Marine Corps recognized the value of combat leaders who were commissioned in this manner and created a Brevet Medal which was second only to the Medal of Honor. Updated: NO INFORMATION dtd 120111 |
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7044918967The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism. |
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660-584-4124NO INFORMATION dtd 111230 |
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National Society of New England Women DiscussionThe object of this Society shall be to bring together in social relation, Women of New England ancestry to engage in Patriotic, civic and charitable work, thus to perpetuate the lofty ideals and example of their forefathers. |
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National Veterans Business Development Corportation DiscussionThe National Veterans Business Development Corporation. This Act recognized that America has done too little to assist Veterans in playing a greater role in the economy of the United States". |
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(910) 714-5178To Serve the crisis management, information and referral needs of all U.S. Veterans and their families through:Management and operation of the nations only toll-free helpline for all veterans and their families. |
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National Vietnam Veterans Coalition DiscussionThe Coalition exists to coordinate and facilitate the diverse interests of numerous small and regional veterans' organizations for concerted effort and common cause on behalf of veteran's affairs. |
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Naval Enlisted Reserve Association DiscussionNERA works hard in Washington in the interest of national security. But NERA's success ultimately depends on your willingness to join us. |
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718-208-4111The Navy League of the United States was founded in 1902 with the encouragement of President Theodore Roosevelt. It is unique among military-oriented associations in that it is a civilian organization dedicated to the education of our citizens, including our elected officials, and the support of the men and women of the sea services and their families. NO INFORMATION as of 111230 |
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3134264382The Navy Seabee Veterans of America Inc., is a National Organization, perpetually incorporated in the State of Illinois. The Navy S.V.A. is organized for the purpose that" We, the Veterans of the Naval Construction Forces and the Civil Engineer Corps of the United States Navy, who have Honorably served our Country during time of war and peace. |
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New Era Veterans, Inc. (N.Y. & PA. Registered) DiscussionNO INFORMATION dtd 111230 |
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OSS-101 Veterans Association DiscussionOSS Detachment 101 created, supplied, trained, led, and fought with troops known as the USA Kachin Rangers. The Kachin people, who occupied a wide range of villages in the jungles and hills of north Burma, taught the Americans how to survive in their environment while the Americans trained the Kachins to fight the Japanese occupation. |
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P-38 National Association DiscussionThe P-38 National Association whose purpose is to collect data and memorabilia to preserve and perpetuate the memory of this classic WWII aircraft -- the P-38 "Lockheed Lightning" -- for future generations. |
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Reserve Officers Association of the United States DiscussionThe men and women who serve our Nation in the cause of freedom need and deserve a voice in creating government policy. ROA provides that voice. Respected, vigorous, effective ROA has a long list of policy accomplishments, and an ambitious long-range program for the coming decade and beyond. |
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Second Airborne Ranger Association, Inc. DiscussionNO INFORMATION dtd 111230 |
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SHAEF/Etousa Veterans Association DiscussionThe SHAEF/ETOUSA Veterans & Friends Association in a non-profit organization of World War II veterans who served in SHAEF(Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force) or ETOUSA(Headquarters European Theater of Operations U.S. Army) or in units which were attached to the two headquarters. |
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The Center for Internee Rights, Inc. DiscussionNO INFORMATION dtd 111230 |
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The Chosin Few DiscussionThe CHOSIN FEW was established to perpetuate the spirit and comradeship of those individuals who participated in the battle of the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea during November - December of 1950. We are here to carry the message of remembrance of our missing and fallen comrades, (POW's/MIA's/KIA's) that they are NEVER FORGOTTEN NO INFORMATION as of 111230 |
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The Forty & Eight DiscussionMarch of 1920, Joseph W. Breen, a member of the newly formed American Legion and an officer of Breen-McCracken Legion Post 297, met in Philadelphia with fifteen other prominent Legionnaires where they originated the idea of The Forty & Eight. |
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The National Veterans Organization of America DiscussionWe are The National Veterans Organization of America Inc., We are dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of Veterans Benefits. |
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6264472788The mission of the RRVFPA is based on our statement of Principles and Objectives. We endeavor to provide a dynamic association of like-minded aerial combat veterans who avow patriotism and the defense of the Constitution of the United States of America as its guiding principles. |
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(929) 453-4615The Women Marines Association was established in Denver, CO, in 1960 to ensure that our history as women Marines would continue to be told and passed on to a new generation of Marines. |
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nonreversibleTo provide a benevolent, non-partisan association primarily for veterans, both military and civilian, of the era of United States involvement in the armed conflicts in Southeast Asia, with a primary interest in service outside the Republic of Vietnam, and open to all who contribute dues, if any, and agree to support these objectives. |
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Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, Inc. DiscussionThe Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) provides a wonderful support network for the surviving families of those who have died in service to America. To accomplish our mission, TAPS has a small professional staff and a large national volunteer network, managed by our Board of Directors and supported by our Honorary Board. We are grateful to those who give of their time and talent. |
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U.S. Merchant Marine Veterans of World War II DiscussionThe U.S. Merchant Marine Veterans of World War II (USMMVWWII), was conceived and founded in 1944-1945. The organization's former President, Mr. Abe Rapaport, was a merchant seaman on a ship in England, whose crew volunteered along with other merchant mariners, to sail old freighters across the English Channel under the fiercest of enemy fire from German shore batteries and their Luftwaffe aircraft. |
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U.S. Navy Veterans Association DiscussionThe support, as the Association's primary and encompassing mission, of educational communication for policies and public support enhancing the cause of the United States of America, and of Liberty, in the world, the cause of naval power, a strong national defense vulnerable to none, the Navy mission as a keystone of that defense, and the remembrance of the service of the American Veteran |
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United States Army Warrant Officers Association DiscussionThe genesis of the current association for Army Warrant Officers was an idea generated in Indianapolis, Indiana in July 1972. Out of this group was formed the United States Army Warrant Officers Association. |
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United States Federation of Korea Veterans Org. DiscussionNO INFORMATION dtd 111230 |
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6399281116On 11 April 1992, seven World War II, Korean and Vietnam War cruiser sailors met at the Fleet Reserve Hall at Davisville, Rhode Island. The meeting was held to discuss the possibility of forming an association of cruiser sailors. On 18 June 1992, the United States Navy Cruiser Sailors Association was officially incorporated. |
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United States Submarine Veterans, Inc. DiscussionWe are United States Submarine Sailors! We were, and are, members of the elite fighting force of the United States Navy. We are all QUALIFIED IN SUBMARINES |
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United States Volunteers DiscussionThe primary mission of the USV-A is Final Military Honors, member units may be involved in many other community services providing Color Guard services for Veteran ceremonies and public affairs projects. |
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2052730910At the National level, our Executive Director represents the interests of all Coast Guard Enlisted personnel on various committees and councils on military affairs in Washington, DC, and provides information to the membership on what is happening. |
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7084120239Veterans and Military Families for Progress is a 21st Century grassroots organization dedicated to ensuring that the rights and needs of veterans, military service members (including active-duty, Guard and Reserve) - and their families - are understood by the American public, endorsed by our elected officials, and protected by legislation, regulation, and public policy initiatives. |
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Veterans of America DiscussionVeterans for America is an advocacy and humanitarian organization. The primary mission of VFA is to ensure that our country meets the needs of servicemembers and veterans who have served in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). |
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7472508567The Battle of the Bulge which lasted from December 16, 1944 to January 25, 1945 was the largest land battle of World War II in which the United States participated. More than a million men fought in this battle including some 600,000 Germans, 500,000 Americans, and 55,000 British. |
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Veterans United for a Strong America DiscussionNO INFORMATION dtd 111230 |
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Veterans` Widows International Network, Inc. DiscussionInform Survivors of benefits for which they might qualify, Help gather needed documents to substantiate and submit Survivor claims, Direct Survivors to where they will receive the best attention, Keep Survivors abreast of new legislative changes through periodic newsletters, Give Survivors a sense of togetherness with other Veterans' Widows |
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(727) 301-9309A respected think-tank, the Vietnam Veterans Institute (VVI) The Institute is an independent Education, Research, and Public Policy Institution with an expressed mission of fostering legislative, public policy and educational initiatives that positively address issues of importance to Vietnam and other veterans. |
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund DiscussionThe Vietnam Veterans Memorial stands as a symbol of America's honor and recognition of the men and women who served and sacrificed their lives in the Vietnam War. Inscribed on the black granite walls are the names of more than 58,000 men and women who gave their lives or remain missing. |
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3604949677...over 265,000 women served in the armed forces of the United States. Nearly 10,000 women in uniform actually served in-country during the conflict. |
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WAVES National DicsussionTo expedite the war effort by releasing officers and men for duty at sea and their replacement by women in the shore establishment of the Navy, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. |
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Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II DiscussionTwenty-eight women pilots ages twenty-one to thirty-five, with at least 500 hours cockpit time, commercial licenses and a 200-horsepower engine rating answered the call of their country in the fall of 1942 and joined the Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS). |
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917-800-2371The Women In Military Service for America Memorial, The Women's Memorial is a unique, living memorial honoring all military women - past, present and future - and is the only major national memorial honoring women who have served in our nation's defense during all eras and in all service. |
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Women`s Overseas Service League DiscussionWOSL is a national organization of women who have served overseas in or with the Armed Forces. American women who had served overseas with the military forces during World War One founded WOSL in 1921. |
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