Member Spotlight
MOAA Member Successfully Advocates for National Medal of Honor Highway
Col. Keith Beebe, USA (Ret), backed a law designating U.S. Route 20 to honor those who've earned this rare recognition.
Col. Keith Beebe, USA (Ret), backed a law designating U.S. Route 20 to honor those who've earned this rare recognition.
The January issue of Council and Chapter News is now available. Find details about national MOAA award submissions, learn about the Surviving Spouse Advisory Council’s efforts over the past year, and read about what other affiliates and members have been up to in their communities.
This 87-year-old MOAA Life member has focused his second career on “taking care of those who serve.”
The chapter’s new banner project showcases local veterans on city light poles in Greenwood, S.C.
The December issue of Council and Chapter News is now available. Find details about applying for a 2025 Community Outreach Grant, learn about an important resource for new chapter leaders, and read about what other affiliates have been up to in their communities.
After hurricanes Helene and Milton hit the U.S. this fall, chapter We Care Program volunteers reached out to their fellow members to share support and resources.
The November issue of Council and Chapter News is now available. Learn how you can support MOAA Charities on Giving Tuesday, find details about upcoming events, and read about what other affiliates have been up to in their communities.
The MOAA Public Affairs and Communication Professional Virtual Chapter will assist fellow affiliates with their communication efforts.
Members across the U.S. are involved as volunteers at their local Honor Flight hubs, which transport veterans to visit the war memorials in Washington, D.C.
Col. Francis P. “Frank” King, USA (Ret), started and runs an annual student essay and poster contest for Veterans Day.
The October issue of Council and Chapter News is now available. Learn about results of a recent chapter survey, find advocacy tips from a fellow member, and read about what other affiliates have been up to in their communities.
Members are presenting flag history and etiquette at schools in Arkansas and Missouri.