Member Spotlight
Chapter Leader Honored for Efforts to Assist Military Surviving Spouses
Sharon Douglas is a recipient of MOAA's Surviving Spouse Liaison Excellence Award.
Sharon Douglas is a recipient of MOAA's Surviving Spouse Liaison Excellence Award.
Col. Lee Lange, USMC (Ret), is the recipient of MOAA’s Colonel Steve Strobridge Legislative Liaison Award for his superior service in support of the national and state legislative agenda.
Learn more about Project Enlist, a military outreach effort from the Concussion Legacy Foundation.
Surviving spouses are valuable members of their chapters and national MOAA. Here are several doing exceptional work.
Raised in a military family, Col. Lisa Carrington Firmin, USAF (Ret), always knew she wanted to serve.
The monthlong virtual event honors those who fought in the battle chronicled in “Black Hawk Down.”
These two Dustoff pilots had over 1,600 combat hours combined during the Vietnam War.
Then-Maj. Perry Blackburn, USA, led a 12-man team into Khost weeks after the Sept. 11 attacks.
Chaplain (Col.) Robert Certain, USAF (Ret), was shot down over Hanoi in 1972.
The Olympic Peninsula Chapter used grants from The MOAA Foundation to purchase the computers and tablets so homeless veterans could connect to needed services.
The Indian River Chapter works with the county veterans council to provide financial assistance to veterans and their families in need because of the pandemic.
Through his professional career, former Army Capt. Reuben Dickenson is addressing the unmet behavioral health care needs of both civilians and the military community in a virtual setting.