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It’s a story for the history books. In June 1876, The Battle of the Little Bighorn led twelve companies of the 7th U.S. Cavalry Regiment to a devastating loss, including the death of the Regimental Commander, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer. An ill-timed attack against an unusually large encampment of Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes in the southeastern Montana Territory proved to be the regiment’s downfall. The campaign faltered when Custer underestimated the number of warriors in the native village a few miles away. When his scouts informed him that his troops’ position had been discovered, Custer immediately attacked their village, thinking he held the upper hand. But his decision proved disastrous, which is why the Battle is also known as “Custer’s Last Stand.”
Approximately 700 men under Custer’s charge were embroiled in battle that day, and 263 did not make it out alive. The outcome of those events has endured as a cautionary tale of a valiant, yet failed military engagement in history books for over 140 years.
There is another story intertwined with the outcome of that battle that also endures to this day — one that is inspiring and equally significant. It’s our unique and meaningful story, which began simply with the tradition of “passing the hat” between the remaining officers on the battlefield to raise funds for widows left behind upon their soldiers’ passing. At the Battle of the Little Bighorn, that tradition faced a challenge: There were too few survivors to pass the hat — leaving the deceased soldiers' families in need.
To avoid facing that unfortunate situation again, in 1879 the Army Mutual Aid Association (AMAA) — our original name — was created to ensure families would receive the care they required and deserved. Since then, we have written our own history book — a book that boasts the signatures of our original members, including many well-known names still celebrated as part of U.S. military and world history.
Today, 142 years later, what used to be “AMAA” is now known as the American Armed Forces Mutual Aid Association (AAFMAA). Though our name has changed over the decades and our services have expanded — with life insurance options, as well as wealth management and mortgage solutions — our mission remains. AAFMAA still stands beside all American warfighters, Veterans, and servicemembers with a continuing dedication to aiding their family members “in a prompt, simple, and substantial manner.”
In fact, we consider it our imperative responsibility to provide all AAFMAA Members and their families with exclusive survivor assistance services that treat them with compassion, trust, and protection at the most challenging times in their lives. We’re there for them always, because we are part of their story — as a team of dedicated employees, most of whom are military themselves or have military members in their families.
Helping others is a commitment AAFMAA has never taken lightly. We’re proud to say that we’ll be there with our nation’s servicemembers on every battlefield they face, ready to write the next chapter of history together.
Approximately 700 men under Custer’s charge were embroiled in battle that day, and 263 did not make it out alive. The outcome of those events has endured as a cautionary tale of a valiant, yet failed military engagement in history books for over 140 years.
There is another story intertwined with the outcome of that battle that also endures to this day — one that is inspiring and equally significant. It’s our unique and meaningful story, which began simply with the tradition of “passing the hat” between the remaining officers on the battlefield to raise funds for widows left behind upon their soldiers’ passing. At the Battle of the Little Bighorn, that tradition faced a challenge: There were too few survivors to pass the hat — leaving the deceased soldiers' families in need.
To avoid facing that unfortunate situation again, in 1879 the Army Mutual Aid Association (AMAA) — our original name — was created to ensure families would receive the care they required and deserved. Since then, we have written our own history book — a book that boasts the signatures of our original members, including many well-known names still celebrated as part of U.S. military and world history.
Today, 142 years later, what used to be “AMAA” is now known as the American Armed Forces Mutual Aid Association (AAFMAA). Though our name has changed over the decades and our services have expanded — with life insurance options, as well as wealth management and mortgage solutions — our mission remains. AAFMAA still stands beside all American warfighters, Veterans, and servicemembers with a continuing dedication to aiding their family members “in a prompt, simple, and substantial manner.”
In fact, we consider it our imperative responsibility to provide all AAFMAA Members and their families with exclusive survivor assistance services that treat them with compassion, trust, and protection at the most challenging times in their lives. We’re there for them always, because we are part of their story — as a team of dedicated employees, most of whom are military themselves or have military members in their families.
Helping others is a commitment AAFMAA has never taken lightly. We’re proud to say that we’ll be there with our nation’s servicemembers on every battlefield they face, ready to write the next chapter of history together.
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I lived and taught among the band Sitting Bull was a leader of, and they remember this as the battle of Greasy Grass.
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I joined AMAA in 1969 and they have been an outstanding agency to work with.
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Katie Gushen
As a fellow AAFMAA employee and AAFMAA member myself , I love hearing these stories. Thank you for your loyalty to the organization and we are honored to continue to serving you.
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The battlefield is quite an impressive site. I have made the trip a few times.
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CW3 Dick McManus
In my FREE books for example in the “President Roosevelt Years” you can read about how his military intell people (SIGINT) knew the Japanese were headed to Pearl Harbor, but they did not tell the General and Admiral in Hawaii. In my JFK book you can learn about Lee Oswald being who was working for the CIA or ONI when he went to USSR and after he returned to the US. And you can learn the evidence that points to the CIA and the Joint Chiefs of Staff as being who plotted Kennedy's assassination and the cover up. The trigger pullers were most likely anti-Castro Cubans with their North American mafia associates. In my book about the Nixon Years you can learn how closely he was tied to the North American mafia and learn that General Alexander Haig Jr. was most likely the real deep throat. You can also in this book learn about the Nixon Administration running a death squad in Latin America that pretended to be working as a counter drugs operation. In my book about Bill Clinton's role in trafficking in cocaine and launder money with the CIA you can read about how CIA trafficking in opium during the Vietnam War continued from Latin America. In my book about 9/11 you will get a chance to use your common sense to question more.
Here is a list of my free US History books. I focus on CIA’s political warfare, CIA’s assassination of elected foreign leaders, I focus on CIA’s political warfare and US war crimes.
1610 to 1933
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The FDR Years 1933 to 1945
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Truman Years Apr. 1945 to Jan. 1953
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Eisenhower Years Jan. 1953 to Jan. 1961
Some Unpopular History of the United States
JFK Years & the Assassination Cover-up
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Lyndon Johnson Years - Nov. 1963 to Dec. 1968
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Nixon Years 1969 to Aug 9, 1874
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Ford Years – Aug. 9, 1974 to Jan. 20, 1977
Some Unpopular History of the United States
“9/11 Hard Evidence”
“Bill Clinton is guilty of trafficking in cocaine and launder money with the CIA in order to illegally fund the Contras” 86 pages. (You can think, Hillary as well)
The CIA’s shaping US History, operation Mockingbird
Some Unpopular History of the United States
Papers:
The Unjust Bombings of the Serbs in Bosnia by the US and NATO - 1992 to 1999 10 pages
TWA 800 cover up linked to CIA use of Afghani terrorists 12 pages
The Unjust Bombings of the Serbs in Bosnia by the US and NATO - 1992 to 1999 10 pages
Send me an email at [login to see] and I will reply with books for free
or For sale at Amazon Kindle books (then search for the titles)
We are in a war on science.
Richard McManus
Chief Warrant Officer-3/counterintelligence special agent (more like an FBI agent than CIA officer) and combat paramedic/LPN, Vietnam US Army retired, BS psychology and nursing, ,former 911 telephone guy Seattle police department and King County Police officer, Everett, WA, USA (near Seattle).
Here is a list of my free US History books. I focus on CIA’s political warfare, CIA’s assassination of elected foreign leaders, I focus on CIA’s political warfare and US war crimes.
1610 to 1933
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The FDR Years 1933 to 1945
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Truman Years Apr. 1945 to Jan. 1953
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Eisenhower Years Jan. 1953 to Jan. 1961
Some Unpopular History of the United States
JFK Years & the Assassination Cover-up
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Lyndon Johnson Years - Nov. 1963 to Dec. 1968
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Nixon Years 1969 to Aug 9, 1874
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Ford Years – Aug. 9, 1974 to Jan. 20, 1977
Some Unpopular History of the United States
“9/11 Hard Evidence”
“Bill Clinton is guilty of trafficking in cocaine and launder money with the CIA in order to illegally fund the Contras” 86 pages. (You can think, Hillary as well)
The CIA’s shaping US History, operation Mockingbird
Some Unpopular History of the United States
Papers:
The Unjust Bombings of the Serbs in Bosnia by the US and NATO - 1992 to 1999 10 pages
TWA 800 cover up linked to CIA use of Afghani terrorists 12 pages
The Unjust Bombings of the Serbs in Bosnia by the US and NATO - 1992 to 1999 10 pages
Send me an email at [login to see] and I will reply with books for free
or For sale at Amazon Kindle books (then search for the titles)
We are in a war on science.
Richard McManus
Chief Warrant Officer-3/counterintelligence special agent (more like an FBI agent than CIA officer) and combat paramedic/LPN, Vietnam US Army retired, BS psychology and nursing, ,former 911 telephone guy Seattle police department and King County Police officer, Everett, WA, USA (near Seattle).
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In my FREE books for example in the “President Roosevelt Years” you can read about how his military intell people (SIGINT) knew the Japanese were headed to Pearl Harbor, but they did not tell the General and Admiral in Hawaii. In my JFK book you can learn about Lee Oswald being who was working for the CIA or ONI when he went to USSR and after he returned to the US. And you can learn the evidence that points to the CIA and the Joint Chiefs of Staff as being who plotted Kennedy's assassination and the cover up. The trigger pullers were most likely anti-Castro Cubans with their North American mafia associates. In my book about the Nixon Years you can learn how closely he was tied to the North American mafia and learn that General Alexander Haig Jr. was most likely the real deep throat. You can also in this book learn about the Nixon Administration running a death squad in Latin America that pretended to be working as a counter drugs operation. In my book about Bill Clinton's role in trafficking in cocaine and launder money with the CIA you can read about how CIA trafficking in opium during the Vietnam War continued from Latin America. In my book about 9/11 you will get a chance to use your common sense to question more.
Here is a list of my free US History books. I focus on CIA’s political warfare, CIA’s assassination of elected foreign leaders, I focus on CIA’s political warfare and US war crimes.
1610 to 1933
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The FDR Years 1933 to 1945
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Truman Years Apr. 1945 to Jan. 1953
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Eisenhower Years Jan. 1953 to Jan. 1961
Some Unpopular History of the United States
JFK Years & the Assassination Cover-up
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Lyndon Johnson Years - Nov. 1963 to Dec. 1968
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Nixon Years 1969 to Aug 9, 1874
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Ford Years – Aug. 9, 1974 to Jan. 20, 1977
Some Unpopular History of the United States
“9/11 Hard Evidence”
“Bill Clinton is guilty of trafficking in cocaine and launder money with the CIA in order to illegally fund the Contras” 86 pages. (You can think, Hillary as well)
The CIA’s shaping US History, operation Mockingbird
Some Unpopular History of the United States
Papers:
The Unjust Bombings of the Serbs in Bosnia by the US and NATO - 1992 to 1999 10 pages
TWA 800 cover up linked to CIA use of Afghani terrorists 12 pages
The Unjust Bombings of the Serbs in Bosnia by the US and NATO - 1992 to 1999 10 pages
Send me an email at [login to see] and I will reply with books for free
or For sale at Amazon Kindle books (then search for the titles)
We are in a war on science.
Richard McManus
Chief Warrant Officer-3/counterintelligence special agent (more like an FBI agent than CIA officer) and combat paramedic/LPN, Vietnam US Army retired, BS psychology and nursing, ,former 911 telephone guy Seattle police department and King County Police officer, Everett, WA, USA (near Seattle).
Here is a list of my free US History books. I focus on CIA’s political warfare, CIA’s assassination of elected foreign leaders, I focus on CIA’s political warfare and US war crimes.
1610 to 1933
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The FDR Years 1933 to 1945
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Truman Years Apr. 1945 to Jan. 1953
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Eisenhower Years Jan. 1953 to Jan. 1961
Some Unpopular History of the United States
JFK Years & the Assassination Cover-up
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Lyndon Johnson Years - Nov. 1963 to Dec. 1968
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Nixon Years 1969 to Aug 9, 1874
Some Unpopular History of the United States
The Ford Years – Aug. 9, 1974 to Jan. 20, 1977
Some Unpopular History of the United States
“9/11 Hard Evidence”
“Bill Clinton is guilty of trafficking in cocaine and launder money with the CIA in order to illegally fund the Contras” 86 pages. (You can think, Hillary as well)
The CIA’s shaping US History, operation Mockingbird
Some Unpopular History of the United States
Papers:
The Unjust Bombings of the Serbs in Bosnia by the US and NATO - 1992 to 1999 10 pages
TWA 800 cover up linked to CIA use of Afghani terrorists 12 pages
The Unjust Bombings of the Serbs in Bosnia by the US and NATO - 1992 to 1999 10 pages
Send me an email at [login to see] and I will reply with books for free
or For sale at Amazon Kindle books (then search for the titles)
We are in a war on science.
Richard McManus
Chief Warrant Officer-3/counterintelligence special agent (more like an FBI agent than CIA officer) and combat paramedic/LPN, Vietnam US Army retired, BS psychology and nursing, ,former 911 telephone guy Seattle police department and King County Police officer, Everett, WA, USA (near Seattle).
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I served in Troop E 4th cavalry. E Troop was George's rear guard at the Little Big Horn. He forgot to tell us were he went. We survived.
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