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Causes: Human Services, International, Military & Veterans Organizations, National Security, Personal Social Services, Veterans
Mission: Organizied as a veterans service organization in order to maintain a continuing interest in the welfare of korean war veterans & their families & to have a voice in veterans affairs. The organization maintains the history of the war & how it affected the security of the u. S.
Programs: Our organization has 400+ volunteer members who work at many veterans affairs hospitals and national cemeteries every year.
our magazine publication is used to inform the membership of various monuments and memorials established each year by our chartered departments, chapters and memorial services conducted by them in memory of those who served in the korean war. Many articles and pictures and related stories about our members who participated in the war are included. Reports are also published on the tell america project where members make presentations to students and community organizations about the war and it9s purpose. All board and membership meeting minutes are also published. Resumes of election members and results of the elections are also disclosed to the membership. The magazine is published six times a year and mailed to all members.
the national officers are required to be in attendance at many functions throughout the year. These functions include, board of directors meetings, annual association membership meetings and veterans day cemermonies in the national capital or throughout the u. S. The organization pays for all travel expenses to these various mandatory functions for the national officers. Fulfillment of our congressional charter requires that an annual financial audit be completed and a report of activites of the association be presented to congress. As required by the irs, a membership office must be maintained for record keeping purposes and fund raising activities.