Member Spotlight
MOAA Member Performs Over 3,000 Final Honors
Lt. Col. Phil Kowzan, USAR (Ret), played taps on his brass bugle for the last time in March after doing so for 25 years.
Lt. Col. Phil Kowzan, USAR (Ret), played taps on his brass bugle for the last time in March after doing so for 25 years.
Col. Thomas E. Snodgrass, USAF (Ret), taught history and military history for a decade as an adjunct professor and was recognized for his contributions.
Dunham House, which opens this fall in Omaha, Neb., will provide care, support, and community for post-9/11 veterans.
After 26 years of service, Col. Peggy Jane Newman, USA (Ret), a MOAA Life member, gives back to service families.
"Truths and Myths About the Vietnam War" addresses common misconceptions.
Reynold Hoover, a retired Army lieutenant general and a Life member of MOAA, offers an inside look at LA28.
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.
100-year-old Capt. Royce Williams, USN (Ret), was the second awardee to receive the honor during the speech.
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.