Serving you while you serve your country!
The Reserve Officers Association (ROA) represents members of the
seven United States Uniformed Services
What
Is ROA?
The men and women who serve our Nation in the cause of freedom
need and deserve a voice in creating government policy. ROA provides
that voice. Respected, vigorous, effective—ROA has a long
list of
policy accomplishments, and an ambitious long-range program for
the coming decade and beyond.
ROA
Founding and Charter
Founded in 1922, and chartered by Congress in 1950, ROA's mission
is to "...support and promote the development and execution
of a military policy for the United States that will provide adequate
National Security."
ROA
Business
The business of the association is handled through its national
headquarters in Washington D.C. Legislative policies are established
at two national meetings each year—A national convention
is held
annually in early summer and the mid-winter conference and
Military Exposition in late January.
ROA
Benefits
Balancing civilian and reserve commitments requires a unique approach
to career management. ROA provides a wide range of professional
and personal benefits including, professional development workshops,
mentoring programs, and a career center to meet the unique needs
of our members.
As
a liaison between government entities, the media, and its members,
ROA keeps reservists and their families apprised of important
topics
such as call-ups and legislative actions.
ROA
Today
Increasingly, leadership is being passed to younger drilling reservist,
ensuring ROA's future as a dynamic force for improving benefits,
equipment, and training for America's Citizen-Soldiers.
ROA
continues to be a prominent voice of preparedness.
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