Posted on Oct 5, 2014
What Association do you belong to. I belong to a few, my favorite is AUSA.
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Since 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.
AUSA is a private, non-profit educational organization that supports America's Army - Active, National Guard, Reserve, Civilians, Retirees, Government Civilians, Wounded Warriors, Veterans, and family members. AUSA provides numerous Professional Development Opportunities at a variety of events both local and national.
OUR MISSION
AUSA represents every American Soldier by:
- Being the voice for all components of America's Army
- Fostering public support of the Army's role in national security
- Providing professional education and information programs
AUSA’s Bylaws
OUR VISION
As the premier voice for America's Soldiers, we are a dedicated team committed to building the best professional and representative association for the world's best Army.
OUR VALUES
- Excellence
- Innovation
- Professionalism
- Inclusiveness
- Integrity
- Responsiveness
ADVOCACY
AUSA speaks out for the men and women of the United States Army who proudly serve our country. How AUSA is working for you.
AUSA’s 2013 Annual Report
LOCAL COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
AUSA has 125 chapters located worldwide. Made up entirely of volunteers, they provide recreational and educational opportunities to Soldiers and their families. Most importantly, they support our deployed Soldiers and families left behind. AUSA and its' chapters have contributed over $2,000,000 to awards, scholarships, and support of soldier and family programs.
EDUCATION
Grassroots support for America's Army can only come when people know and understand the value of the Army to the nation. AUSA accomplishes this through its various chapters, our Institute of Land Warfare, Industry Affairs meetings & events, and our Government Affairs office.
PROFESSIONAL BENEFITS
AUSA wants to become your professional association. As an Army professional, you need to keep current on issues that affect you in the work place. AUSA is the only organization in existence that offers educational material and events designed specifically to educate you about these issues.
WHO CAN JOIN?
AUSA is open to all Army ranks and all components -- including Active, National Guard, Army Reserve -- Government civilians, retirees, Wounded Warriors, Veterans, concerned citizens and family members. Indeed AUSA welcomes anyone who subscribes to the philosophy of a strong national defense with special concern for the Army. Community businesses and defense industry companies are also welcome to join AUSA. Join Now!
Contact AUSA
http://www.ausa.org/About/Pages/default.aspx
http://iava.org/?gclid=CPK19OaWnsECFehDMgod33EAJA
http://www.tc-regt-association.org/
AUSA is a private, non-profit educational organization that supports America's Army - Active, National Guard, Reserve, Civilians, Retirees, Government Civilians, Wounded Warriors, Veterans, and family members. AUSA provides numerous Professional Development Opportunities at a variety of events both local and national.
OUR MISSION
AUSA represents every American Soldier by:
- Being the voice for all components of America's Army
- Fostering public support of the Army's role in national security
- Providing professional education and information programs
AUSA’s Bylaws
OUR VISION
As the premier voice for America's Soldiers, we are a dedicated team committed to building the best professional and representative association for the world's best Army.
OUR VALUES
- Excellence
- Innovation
- Professionalism
- Inclusiveness
- Integrity
- Responsiveness
ADVOCACY
AUSA speaks out for the men and women of the United States Army who proudly serve our country. How AUSA is working for you.
AUSA’s 2013 Annual Report
LOCAL COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
AUSA has 125 chapters located worldwide. Made up entirely of volunteers, they provide recreational and educational opportunities to Soldiers and their families. Most importantly, they support our deployed Soldiers and families left behind. AUSA and its' chapters have contributed over $2,000,000 to awards, scholarships, and support of soldier and family programs.
EDUCATION
Grassroots support for America's Army can only come when people know and understand the value of the Army to the nation. AUSA accomplishes this through its various chapters, our Institute of Land Warfare, Industry Affairs meetings & events, and our Government Affairs office.
PROFESSIONAL BENEFITS
AUSA wants to become your professional association. As an Army professional, you need to keep current on issues that affect you in the work place. AUSA is the only organization in existence that offers educational material and events designed specifically to educate you about these issues.
WHO CAN JOIN?
AUSA is open to all Army ranks and all components -- including Active, National Guard, Army Reserve -- Government civilians, retirees, Wounded Warriors, Veterans, concerned citizens and family members. Indeed AUSA welcomes anyone who subscribes to the philosophy of a strong national defense with special concern for the Army. Community businesses and defense industry companies are also welcome to join AUSA. Join Now!
Contact AUSA
http://www.ausa.org/About/Pages/default.aspx
http://iava.org/?gclid=CPK19OaWnsECFehDMgod33EAJA
http://www.tc-regt-association.org/
Edited 11 y ago
Posted 11 y ago
Responses: 23
SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
Awesome defiantly going to join the VFW, actually at the end of this month.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
Sir, you just rung my bell, the 1ST CALVALRY DIVISION ASSOCIATION. THANKS,, I GOT SOME WORK TO DO.
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I also belong to AUSA, also the American Legion and the VFW. They all work to protect what we earned as active duty service members, plus the beer is usually pretty cheap (lol). Also, a life member to the Society of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
Appreciate it, looking forward to the VFW in Newport News, VA and yea to drink a cold one and enjoy the camaraderie of Vets. Awesome!!
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Life Member VFW
Life Member Military Police Regimental Association
Life Member Society of the 3rd Infantry Division
AUSA
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Life Member Military Police Regimental Association
Life Member Society of the 3rd Infantry Division
AUSA
International Association of Chiefs of Police
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
I will look at life membership for the VFW, Transportation Corps Regimental Association and the Air Defense Artillery Association and the Iraqi and Afghanistan Veterans of America.
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LTC Paul Heinlein
A wise person once said, "how can you consider yourself a professional, if you do not belong to the professional groups that represent your Profession?"
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I belong to several military organizations.
VFW, Transportation Corps Regimental Association, National Defense Transportation Association, Team Red, White, and Blue, and Military Officers Association of America.
VFW, Transportation Corps Regimental Association, National Defense Transportation Association, Team Red, White, and Blue, and Military Officers Association of America.
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I am a Lifetime member of NGAT (National Guard Association of Texas), NGAUS (National Guard Association of the United States), and I am a member of the Board of Directors of the Texas National Guard Family Support Foundation.
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can you forward me information to join this Organization. I also belong to The American Legion, Rally Point and AmVets
Post 1979.
Post 1979.
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I dont belong to any associations as of yet. I do plan on joining the VFW as well as the 101st Airborne and 1st ID associations
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I'm a lifetime member of AUSA, VFW and ROA. I currently belong to or have in the past belonged to the American Legion and MOAA. I think that's more than enough, especially since the only organization I spend any time with is AUSA. ;-)
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VFW, American Legion, 2ID Association, and one of the these days, the US Cavalry Association.
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