Chapters
Maryland Chapter Leader Recognized for Advocacy Work
Lt. Col. Robert Brown, USA (Ret), is the 2025 chapter-level recipient of MOAA’s Col. Steve Strobridge Legislative Chair/Liaison Award.
Lt. Col. Robert Brown, USA (Ret), is the 2025 chapter-level recipient of MOAA’s Col. Steve Strobridge Legislative Chair/Liaison Award.
Col. Thomas Waddell, USAF (Ret), was recognized by national MOAA for his advocacy work at the council level.
Chapter mentors meet monthly with their ROTC mentees from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville.
Col. Glen "Rusty" Armstrong, USA (Ret), was recognized for his commitment to veterans’ and community causes.
MOAA’s State Legislative Exchange Forum was founded in 2019. Want to advocate successfully in your state? Consider attending a virtual meeting.
The affiliate brings together officers from the health care fields for advocacy and information-sharing.
The Community Outreach Grant program awarded a record number of grants and funds this year.
As surviving spouse liaison for the Northwest Arkansas Chapter, CW5 Randy Willis, USA (Ret), is educating members on how to plan for and navigate the loss of a spouse.
Engaging with your fellow members builds stronger, more cohesive chapters and shows that you care.
The memorial bench adds MOAA to the veterans’ organizations represented at New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery.
This recognition is one of many Rear Adm. Jack Buffington, USN (Ret), has received for his service in the Navy and in higher education.
The Chattanooga (Tenn.) Chapter received a Community Outreach Grant from MOAA Charities for its work with the Hamilton County Veterans Treatment Court.