Survivors
Surviving Spouse Corner: Looking Back on 2022
From advocacy to education to community support, MOAA’s Surviving Spouse Advisory Council saw many accomplishments last year.
From advocacy to education to community support, MOAA’s Surviving Spouse Advisory Council saw many accomplishments last year.
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Col. Rebecca Seeger, USAF (Ret), served more than 30 years before dedicating her time to local causes.
Blackhawk pilot CW3 Trailson Moore says his National Guard role is “the most gratifying of his military career.”
Lt. Cmdr. Fred Green Jr., USN (Ret), serves as a docent aboard the USS Midway Museum and as a senior volunteer with the California Highway Patrol.
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The effort is one of the ways the chapter supports Santa’s Castle at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.
The Heart of Texas Chapter has awarded over $150,000 in scholarships to deserving students over the past 16 years.
In addition to his 39 years of military service, Capt. Clifford C. Mosier, USA (Ret), led a flag education program that taught over 5,000 schoolchildren.
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For her efforts, Patricia Bergquist is a 2022 recipient of MOAA’s Surviving Spouse Liaison Excellence Award.
Judith Thomas is a 2022 recipient of MOAA’s Surviving Spouse Liaison Excellence Award.