The purpose of the Web Site is to keep our members and those interested informed of legislative, medical benefits, survivor and other information of interest.
The Chapter was originally chartered in 1963 and formed in 1964. Although the Chapter area includes Wake, Franklin, Granville, Nash and Vance Counties, most of the members are from Wake County. Our Chapter is a nonprofit organization formed under section 501(c)(19) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
Why Join MOAA?
On a national level, the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) is an association of officers and surviving spouses carrying out our role and responsibility to represent and support all ranks across all services at every stage of their careers. We are the leading voice on compensation and all benefit matters for all members of the uniformed services community. Read more about national MOAA mission, purpose and history here About MOAA
MOAA is influential and effective in Congress at the national level, more so than any of the other Veteran Service Organizations. Check out MOAA's legislative advocacy on behalf of service members, veterans and their families. To have a greater impact, sign up with the Advocacy Center to receive regular updates on legislative issues that could affect you.
MOAA partners with nation-wide companies to provide members unique access to premium goods and services. MOAA Marketplace
Needing insurance? MOAA sponsors a variety of insurance plans to help meet your needs.
The Triangle Chapter and National MOAA are nonpartisan organizations.
There is no better organization than MOAA to provide the services and information that can help fulfill retirement objectives. National MOAA Keeps you updated on Federal medical and pay benefits, and other current legislation actions. The Triangle Chapter provides information pertaining to State retiree and active-duty benefits.
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