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Available to all current and former members of the 1st Marine Division. Allows members to re-establish and maintain contact with others who served and supports a scholarship fund for dependents of members who are deceased or totally and permanently disabled.
Supports the professional and personal growth of women from military academies and officer development programs. Provides supplemental sources of education, mentorship resources, leadership development opportunities and advocacy resources.
Provides free air transport for OIF-OEF Veterans and family members for medical evaluation, diagnosis, treatment or rehabilitation.
Includes links to information and publications relevant to current and former Service Members, their families and other interested groups, including resources for Veterans.
A membership organization for Active Duty, retired and separated women officers of the regular Air Force and its reserve components.
Dedicated as a living memorial to all Veterans of the Americal (23rd Infantry) Division. Pledged to foster true American patriotism, social and welfare activities for all members, allegiance to the United States Government, and its flag, and to perpetuate the traditions and history of the Americal Division of the United States Army.
Promotes, protects and enhances the military resale and quality of life benefits on behalf of our members and the military community. ALA is a voluntary, nonprofit organization of manufacturers, manufacturer's representatives, brokers, distributors, publishers, and other companies that sell or provide products and services to the military resale systems and MWR/Services.
Provides a means to sponsor, foster, and encourage legislation affecting the status of all military retired personnel. .
A non-profit, chapter-based association of Active Duty, Reserve and Veterans dedicated to full and equal rights and equitable treatment for all present and former members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Provides final military honors to deceased military Veterans in accordance with established military protocols. Also provides trained emergency services volunteer personnel to appropriate requesting agencies.
Supports Army Aviation soldiers and families with financial assistance for college-level education of members and spouses, unmarried siblings, unmarried children and unmarried grandchildren of current and deceased members.
Promotes the technical and social welfare of members using programs tailored to Warrant officers and their families like the USAWOA Job Bank, USAWOA Tuition and USAWOA Scholarship and more services for credit, finance, events and membership benefits.
Promotes public interest in the Army and the women who serve in the Army through various programs, research and scholarships.
Provides programs and services that address legislative and legal advocacy, business development, health care and information access for service disabled Veterans and prisoners of war.
Comprised of professionals serving in the full spectrum of health care disciplines in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Public Health Service, VA, Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, Air Force Reserve, Army National Guard, Air National Guard and the Coast Guard.
Provides Active Duty Army, National Guard, Reserve, civilians, retirees and family members professional development opportunities and operates the Family Programs Directorate. Also provides scholarships to soldiers and family members.
Operates a range of programs designed to improve the quality of life of our Veterans as well as salute their service to the country.
Works to support and advance research on sensory disabilities, improve rehabilitation programs and expand re-employment opportunities.
Provides assistance to nonprofit organizations that help Service Members and Veterans find employment and raises awareness of the challenges facing Veterans transitioning to civilian careers after their military service.
Represents active, reserve and retired Coast Guard warrant and chief warrant officers to Congress, the White House and the Department of Homeland Security. Provides scholarships, death benefits and other services for members.
Provides a central place for OIF/OEF military, Veterans, families and caregivers to find information on Veteran Service Organizations and community agencies across the country.
Shares promising practices that address health, education, employment, family, financial, legal, housing, homeless, reintegration and volunteering services available nationwide for Veterans and military families.
Connects Veterans together to help them transition into civilian life.
Promotes the status, welfare and professionalism of enlisted members of the National Guard by supporting legislation that provides adequate staffing, pay, benefits, entitlements, equipment and installations for the National Guard.
Provides an opportunity for people to give back by honoring our defenders, Veterans, first responders, their families and those in need. Creates and supports programs designed to entertain, educate, inspire, strengthen and build communities.
Connect with women Veterans and clinical providers who specialize in treating mental health, substance abuse and trauma issues of women who have served.
Provides support to disabled Veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, traumatic brain injury, loss of limbs and severe burns. Also offers transition assistance, counseling, career assistance and training, living skills, emergency funding, housing and family counseling.
Advocates and educates on behalf of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans and their families. Provides information on mental health, traumatic brain injury (TBI), VA health care and benefits, health coverage for National Guard and Reserve, educational benefits and more.
Preserves the memory of Jewish Veterans and provides support services to active and retired Servicemen and women and their families.
Provides information relevant to Active Duty, Reserve, retired and Marine Veterans, including information related to professional development, education and other benefits.
Represents and advocates exclusively for members of the Marine Corps Reserve and their families.
Dedicated to the Mariners who died during all Wars, including Revolutionary War, World War II, Korea, Vietnam and their U.S. Naval Armed Guard shipmates. Provides links and information on the history of the Merchant Marines, services records and more.
A group of 35 military, Veterans and uniformed services organizations representing the interests of the entire uniformed services community, including members' families and survivors.
Provides information of interest to officers from each branch of the military, as well as resources and services related to health, education, finances, career development and other issues.
Provides resources for Veterans and Active Duty military members, as well as their families, friends and advocates.
Provides advocacy on behalf of black Veterans to assist active and retired Servicemen and women with benefits, claims, employment and miltary-related services.
Provides information and resources of interest to current members and Veterans of all branches of the military.
Seeks out, records and tells the history and heritage of African-American Military Women who served and are serving in the United States Armed Forces.
Serves as a forum to exchange ideas, information and training to facilitate reciprocal service for women Veterans and to secure uniformity, equality and effectiveness in providing these services to women Veterans.
Works to obtain the release of all prisoners, the fullest possible accounting for the missing and repatriation of all recoverable remains of those who died serving our nation during the Vietnam War in Southeast Asia.
Dedicated to helping Native American Veterans receive benefits from their military service regardless of tribal affiliation, degree of Native American blood or branch of service.
Provides links to resources for Veterans and their families, specifically crisis management, information and referral services. Includes a lifeline hotline number: 1-888-777-4443.
Provides mentoring to all Naval Officers across the spectrum of diversity to help members make the most of their careers, secure employment and increase community outreach.
Provides financial assistance to the dependents and direct descendants of sea service personnel for college and university expenses.
Conducts agricultural, schooling, translation and other Veteran service projects on behalf of the troops known as the USA Kachin Rangers.
Collects memorabilia to preserve the memory of the classic WWII aircraft -- the P38 "Lockheed Lightning" -- for future generations.
Offers aerial combat Veterans, their spouses and dependents aid, comfort and scholarships. Its affiliate, the Air Warrior Courage Foundation, provides financial assistance for medical, educational and other extraordinary expenses not covered by other military, Veteran's, or charitable institutions.
Provides information and resources available to reserve, active, retired and former officers and warrant officers of the US Uniformed Services, including resources and benefits related to education, career development, health, mobilization and family support.
Connects women Veterans to mentors for personal and professional guidance, legal advice and counseling services.
Non-profit Veterans organization that provides support and social opportunities to retired, active duty or reserve status Air Force nurses.
Advocates for benefits and entitlements for military widows. Serves the interests of widows of deceased military personnel of all ranks - when death occurred during active duty, retirement from the military, or from a service-connected cause.
Preserves the heritage of the U.S. Army Rangers through scholarships, events, fellowships, memorials and much more.
Serves as a national organization dedicated to ensuring that the rights and needs of Veterans, Service Members and their families are understood, endorsed and protected.
Advocates on behalf of Veterans rights, including benefits.
Coalition of five of the largest Veterans service organizations. Addresses strategic issues affecting the Veterans community in health care, services and benefits.
Reaches out to Veterans' widows/ers across the United States and overseas to provide fellowship and assist them with identifying and claiming survivor benefits. Also keeps survivors abreast of new legislation and news affecting benefits.
Brings long overdue honor and recognition to the men and women who served and sacrificed their lives in Vietnam. Includes The Virtual Wall that is a commemorative website created to extend the legacy of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. It allows families, friends and Veterans to post photo, text and audio remembrances to those who lost their lives in the war or remain missing in action.
Promotes the healing of Vietnam women Veterans through the placement of the Vietnam Womens Memorial on the grounds of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., and facilitates research on the physiological, psychological and sociological issues related to military service.
Working to document, digitize and publish the history of the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II into an exciting and unique multi-media Virtual Museum. Also features the exhibit for Fly Girls of World War II.
A non-profit Veterans organization comprised of women who have served or are serving honorably in the United States Marine Corps regular or reserve components. Programs and services include a scholarship program and an emergency fund for Veterans who have short-term emergency financial needs.
Serves as an advocate organization for women Veteran's rights, issues and benefits.
Information about the memorial at Arlington National Cemetery honoring women who have defended America throughout history.
Provides networking for women who have served or are currently serving in the Navy, Marines, Coast Guard or Reserves sea services.
Supports women who have served overseas in or with the Armed Forces with comradeship, Veteran service projects, scholarships and conventions.
Offers wounded warriors programs and services including benefits counseling, employment assistance, family and peer support, recreational activities and advocacy, to assist as they transition back to civilian life.
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