Chapters
How MOAA’s Virtual Nurses Chapter Supports Its Members and All Who Serve
Programs allow members to track and take action on key issues, plus reach out to others when disaster strikes.
Programs allow members to track and take action on key issues, plus reach out to others when disaster strikes.
The word choice might be wrong, but you should still celebrate.
Learn how your donations are helping servicemembers, veterans, and their families across the nation.
A former infantry and special operations officer, Col. Pete Atkinson, USA, says “it is never too late to reinvent yourself.”
Whether deployed overseas, with younger servicemembers, or in the current place he calls home, Maj. Peter “Brooks” Rose, JAGC, USAFR, finds ways to put his military skills to good use.
Lt. Col. Tom von Kaenel, USA (Ret), has completed two cross-country bike trips to raise awareness and founded a local veterans’ retreat.
Lt. Col. Oliver George, USAFR, balances his military and private-sector career with his passion for powerlifting.
Former Army 1st Lt. Bill Shugarts has immersed himself in veterans’ causes over the past 17 years.
The chapter’s donations help the nonprofit provide food and other needed items to the local military community.
Lt. Cmdr. Tony Negron, USN (Ret), teaches “Star Wars” lightsaber fighting at his Aiken Saber Academy in South Carolina.
After serving 21 years in the Air Force, retired Lt. Col. Mary Brown has dedicated her time to giving back, including through MOAA’s WY-CO Border Chapter.
The Veterans Freedom Retreat is a free weeklong program in Texas for veterans with PTSD and their partners.