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The National Guard Memorial Building is the home of the National Guard Association of the United States | |
Formation | 1878 |
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Headquarters | 1 Massachusetts Ave, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20001 |
Chairwoman of the Board | MG Deborah Ashenhurst (Ret.) |
President | MG Gus Hargett (Ret.) |
Chief of Staff | LTC Jake Jakubek (Ret.) |
Website | http://www.ngaus.org/ |
The National Guard Association of the United States was founded in 1878 as a congressional lobbying organization for National Guard issues. A member of the Military Coalition, NGAUS lobbies on behalf of 45,000 officers who comprise the membership of the organization. It has been partially or solely responsible for winning a number of benefits, ranging from health to retirement, for National Guard forces nationwide. It also operates NGAUS Insurance Trust, which provides products to full-time federal technicians, including life insurance. It also operates the National Guard Educational Foundation, which focuses on educating the public about the National Guard.
References
- "Who We Are and What We Do", NGAUS, Retrieved September 21, 2009.
38°53′53.28″N 77°0′34.51″W / 38.8981333°N 77.0095861°W / 38.8981333; -77.0095861
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