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- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 12:04:31 -0800
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Semper fi,
Don Greenlaw
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January 25, 2012
Dear Captain Greenlaw,
What keeps you up at night? For us, here at MOAA, itâs making
sure your military benefits arenât reduced in the next round of budget
cuts. We share this concern in this monthâs issue of Military Officer,
where youâll find our annual letter featuring background on why your
legislators need to hear from you and the steps you can take to contact
them. Weâd also like to learn about your involvement in the process through
the annual membership survey. Your response to this survey is confidential.
Weâll share the results of the annual member survey in upcoming issues of
the magazine.
Featured Article
Fact or Fiction: Congressional Benefits
MOAA sees plenty of claims about congressional compensation and
benefits. We try to sort out the facts from the fiction.
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