Military Officer - December 2008 - (Page 39) EVERY OFFICER DESERVES THE BENEFITS OF MOAA. RESOURCES. ADVOCACY. CAMARADERIE. You know why it’s important to be a member of MOAA. Why not share the benefits of an MOAA membership? A complimentary gift membership is a great way to introduce an officer currently on active duty to MOAA. This complimentary gift membership offer is open to commissioned officers and warrant officers serving on active duty in the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Public Health Service, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, and in the National Guard or Reserves. Gift recipients may not be current or former members of MOAA. GIVE THE GIFT OF MEMBERSHIP Financial Services • Legislative Advocacy • Benefits Counseling • Magazine Subscriptions • Member Discounts • The MOAA Scholarship Fund • The Vanguard® 529 College Savings Plan • Your gift recipient will receive a new member kit that includes a welcome letter, membership card, and a gift note letting them know whom to thank. And, a MOAA gift membership keeps delivering benefits throughout the year, from Military Officer to members-only discounts on products and services. If you know a currently serving officer who could use the resources and services MOAA provides, give the gift of membership. Simply call toll free (866) 739-7109 or use the attached gift request coupon. This year give a gift that shows you care – membership in MOAA. COMPLIMENTARY GIFT MEMBERSHIP Or fill out this coupon and mail it to: MOAA, 201 North Washington Street, Alexandria, VA 22314. Giver’s Name Giver’s MOAA membership number CALL TOLL FREE (866) 739-7109, NOW! COMPLETE GIFT RECIPIENT INFORMATION BELOW: Gift Recipient’s Name Branch of Service Rank K Active Duty K National Guard K Reserve Address City State E-mail Zip K 1-Year Membership – Free with this special offer (a $27 value)! Coupon expires December 31, 2008 A0800GIFTM Other gift memberships are also available for anyone on your list. Please call (800) 234-6622 (MOAA) for more information.
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