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Abbreviation | MOAA |
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Motto | "One Powerful Voice" |
Formation | 23 February 1929 |
Type | Military veterans organization |
Headquarters | Alexandria, Virginia |
Region
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United States |
Membership
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380,000 |
Chairman of the Board
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General Charles T. Robertson, Jr., USAF (Retired) |
President
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Lieutenant General Dana T. Atkins, USAF (Retired) |
36 elected members | |
Publication | Military Officer magazine |
Website | www.moaa.org |
Formerly called
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Retired Officers Association |
The Military Officers Association of America is a professional association of United States military officers. It is a nonprofit organization that advocates for a strong national defense, but is politically nonpartisan. The association supports government policies that benefit military members and their families. Its membership is made up of active duty, retired, and former commissioned officers and warrant officers from the uniformed services of the United States.
Originally called the Retired Officers Association, the organization that is now the Military Officers Association of America was founded in 1929. The association's first headquarters in Los Angeles, California. The association’s goal was to provide advice and assistance to fellow military officers throughout United States . The organization also promoted fraternal relations among America’s uniformed services.
The association moved its headquarters to into the Washington area in 1944. At that time, the organization had approximately 2,600 members. In 2002, the association changed its name to the Military Officers Association of America. The change took effect on 1 January 2003.
Today, the Military Officers Association of America has over 380,000 members. It is the largest military officers' organization in the United States. In addition to supporting a strong national defense program, the association provides military benefits counseling, career transition assistance, and educational assistance for children of military families (including families of enlisted personnel).
Membership in the association is open to active duty, retired, and former commissioned officers and warrant officers from the uniformed services of the United States including the National Guard and Reserve components. The seven uniformed services are the United States Army, the United States Marine Corps, the United States Navy, the United States Air Force, the United States Coast Guard, the United States Public Health Service, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Surviving spouses of deceased officers are eligible for auxiliary membership.