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MOAA has seven virtual chapters: the Uniformed Services Nurse Advocates Virtual Chapter; The Surviving Spouse Virtual Chapter; The Public Health Service Virtual Chapter; The Chaplains Virtual Chapter; The Judge Advocate Virtual Chapter; The Service Women and Families Virtual Chapter; and The Public Affairs Virtual Chapter.  MOAA’s virtual chapters are growing, successfully executing their respective missions, and complementing the efforts and membership growth of geographic chapters.  Each Chapter is an independent affiliate of National MOAA.

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Purpose of MUSNAVC
 

To promote and support the Military Officers Association of America;

 

To foster fraternal relations and camaraderie among Uniformed Service Nurses;

 

To advocate for Healthcare related services and programs for all Uniformed Service members, former and present.

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Purpose

To educate and prepare Surviving Spouse and Spouses for the loss of a loved one, becoming a care giver.
 

To provide a forum for surviving spouses across the United States to come together. To find solutions to problems and provide Support.
 

It is open to any surviving spouse of an officer of any U.S. uniformed service across the country.

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Mission:

Empower every Public Health Service officer and retiree to be a change maker to advocate for the protection, promotion, and advancement of the health and safety of the nation.

 

Vision:

To create a healthy environment for the most vulnerable populations both domestically and internationally though strategic leadership in public health.

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Purpose

We provide opportunities for career networking, professional education, and advocacy. Our organization is non-geographic and can go with you worldwide anywhere you are stationed.

 

Mission Statement

Bring Judge Advocates to Advocacy.  The people trained to make a case should be advocating for our members.

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 Purpose  

Family advocacy is an issue of great consequence to all members, women and men, single or with dependents, to all of our servicemembers to build a more resilient force.

 

Focus on expanding understanding of key issues that affect women servicemembers and military families, including health care challenges and access, family educational needs, and food insecurity.

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Our Mission

The mission of the MOAA Public Affairs and Communication Professional Virtual Chapter (MPACOMVC) is to provide public affairs and communication support among MOAA affiliates across all media platforms.

Tell A Story

 Our Chapter tells the MOAA Council and Chapter Story in support of the Association mission, which is to protect the earned pay and benefits of the American Veteran.

 

Mission Statement

To support the overall goals of MOAA by fostering connection, camaraderie, and professional growth among military chaplains through virtual engagement, advocacy, and shared spiritual leadership and training—honoring our commitment to serve God and country.

Vision Statement

To be a vibrant, faith-centered community of military chaplains united through virtual connection—empowering one another to grow in spiritual leadership, support the mission of MOAA, and faithfully serve God, country, and those entrusted to our care.

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The Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) is the nation’s largest and most influential association of military officers.  It is an independent, nonprofit, politically nonpartisan organization

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