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WMA NC-3 Semper Fi Chapter
Posted in: WMANC-3 celebrated the 77th anniversary at the home of President Tracy Crow in Liberty, NC. Our numbers were down due to some unanticipated travel, but we did connect with prospective new member Kathy Curtis. Our secretary reported on the $1250. donation acknowledgment from Durham VAMC Voluntary Services, and we discussed our next fundraiser that will
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Women’s Health Transition Training
Posted in: WMAVA health services for women leaving the military BY: Hans Petersen The number of women in the military has increased over the last few decades. As a result, the number of women Veterans also has increased. VA wants those women who are transitioning out of the military to know about the many specialized health care
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Bastogne Half Marathon
Posted in: WMAGreat Blog!
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WMA 2020 – 2022 Nominations Open
Posted in: WMANominations for the WMA Board Do you have what it takes to serve on the National Board? Do you want to make a difference in your organization? Now is the time to step up and run for an elected position. As we look forward to the Biennial Convention and Professional Development Symposium this fall in
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The WMA Emergency Grant Program
Posted in: WMAWMA has established an Emergency Fund for Veterans who have short-term emergency financial needs, such as skills training, loss of support, severe illness, and catastrophic accidents. It is a one time per person grant, limited to no more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000). Application for the grant must be made by a detailed letter from
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Bettie Pruden Lerdall
Posted in: WMABettie Pruden Lerdall, 96, passed away peacefully in the care of Hospice of the Valley (AZ) on January 14, 2020. She was born on July 21, 1923 and raised in Alameda, CA. On her 20th birthday, she enlisted in the Marines and became a platoon sergeant and drill instructor at Camp Lejeune, NC. Known as
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United States Marine Corps Women Reserve Anniversary
Posted in: WMAOn 13 February 2020, collectively we celebrate the 77th Anniversary of the establishment of the Marine Corps Women’s Reserve (WR). On this day, the first woman to enlist in the WR was Lucille Ellen McClarren. Her active duty starting salary was $50 a month plus a $200 allowance for uniforms. She went to Hunter College
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2020 National Memorial Day Parade
Posted in: WMAWomen Marines Association Seeks Participants for the 2020 National Memorial Day Parade in Washington, D.C. National Parade is Highly Attended, Widely Televised The Women Marines Association is seeking members to participate in the annual National Memorial Day Parade to be held in Washington, D.C., May 25, 2020, at 2 p.m. Active duty, Reserve, retired and