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  2. Air Force Aid Society - Wikipedia

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    Endowment. $250m [1] Employees. 21. Website. afas.org. Air Force Aid Society (AFAS) is a non-profit, charitable organization an official charity of the United States Air Force. The organization is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia.

  3. Alfred K. Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Alfred K. Flowers (born December 29, 1947) is a retired United States Air Force major general who served in many roles, culminating as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget. At the time of his retirement, Flowers had served more than 46 years on active duty, making him the longest-serving airman in Air Force history and the longest serving ...

  4. Army Emergency Relief - Wikipedia

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    Seal of the Army Emergency Relief. Army Emergency Relief (AER) is a non-profit, charitable organization independent of, but closely associated with the United States Army.AER was established on Feb. 5, 1943, in Washington, DC, by Secretary of War Henry Stinson and Army Chief of Staff Gen. George Marshall, with $1.5 million in seed money from the American Red Cross and $12 million from Irving ...

  5. Meet Holly Petraeus: U.S. Servicemembers' Advocate at the CFPB

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    "The Army Emergency Relief, the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, the Air Force has the Air Force Aid Society. And then there's the Coast Guard Mutual Assistance. So they're there to help with ...

  6. AAFMAA - Wikipedia

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    AAFMAA. American Armed Forces Mutual Aid Association (AAFMAA) is a Virginia-based not-for-profit, tax-exempt, member-owned association that provides diversified financial services, including life insurance, investing and trust services, mortgage services, and survivor services to the U.S. Armed Forces communities. [1]

  7. Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape - Wikipedia

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    Survival handbook of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) from 1944. Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) is a training concept originally developed by the United Kingdom during World War II. It is best known by its military acronym and prepares a range of Western forces to survive when evading or being captured.

  8. Category : United States military support organizations

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    American Gold Star Mothers. American Legion. Society of American Military Engineers. American Veterans for Equal Rights. American War Mothers. Armed Forces Entertainment. Armed Forces Foundation. Army and Navy Union of the United States of America. Army Emergency Relief.

  9. Curtis LeMay - Wikipedia

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    Curtis LeMay. Curtis Emerson LeMay (November 15, 1906 – October 1, 1990) was a US Air Force general who implemented an effective but controversial strategic bombing campaign in the Pacific theater of World War II. He later served as Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, from 1961 to 1965. LeMay joined the United States Army Air Corps ...