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I was a member for a few years and then expired when I started cutting back my budget.
I belonged to a a few too many groups and organizations.
I can't really say I seem to be missing anything. OR, is there something that others find that is a benefit.
I belonged to a a few too many groups and organizations.
I can't really say I seem to be missing anything. OR, is there something that others find that is a benefit.
Posted 5 y ago
Responses: 2
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Major Three-Branch Clark,
Yes, MOAA is a very good and interesting Military Officers Association. I’m a lifetime member since 1990. They have changed over the years since it was called The Retired Officers Association. They have many great information and benefits to assist the Active Duty and retirees. The only other Lifetime membership that I’m with is the VFW since 1994. I can definitely recommend this Officer Association to you. Here’s the link, http://www.moaa.org. Happy sailing Shipmate.
Yes, MOAA is a very good and interesting Military Officers Association. I’m a lifetime member since 1990. They have changed over the years since it was called The Retired Officers Association. They have many great information and benefits to assist the Active Duty and retirees. The only other Lifetime membership that I’m with is the VFW since 1994. I can definitely recommend this Officer Association to you. Here’s the link, http://www.moaa.org. Happy sailing Shipmate.
The Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) is the country's leading organization protecting the rights of military servicemembers and their families. Those who belong to MOAA not only lend their voices to a greater cause, but they also gain access to extensive benefits tailored to the needs and lifestyles of military officers. MOAA members proudly hail from every branch of the uniformed services. To them, we have made the same promise...
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Maj A. Clark
Thank you for the response. As mentioned, I was a member for the last couple years, along with far too many other organizations. Like many of the professional associations I also joined, I cannot think of any time that I used any benefit that arose from membership. ( Other than the AOPA legal which I have used ) I have my renewals all sitting here on my desk, so the subject is on my mind.
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CWO3 (Join to see)
Maj A. Clark - Sir, check MOAA’s new website. It should help you if you want to join again. Never stop serving Sir. Semper Fi!
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