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Why are a growing number of
They come to MOAA with various interests and experiences,
retired officers opening bank and together they make the association strong. Read on to learn
accounts offshore? The reasons
more about your fellow MOAA members.
are simple: profit and privacy.
The concept of owning a
bank account in a foreign
country used to be perceived
Lt. Col. Joseph Atkins, USAF (member since 2006): Atkins
as a mysterious and exotic
entered the Air Force after graduating from East Carolina Univer-
financial strategy available
sity, N.C., with a degree in criminal justice. He has deployed twice in support of
only to the very wealthy.
Operation Enduring Freedom. His second deployment was to Djibouti where
While that may have been
he enhanced relations between the civil affairs teams and surrounding countries
true in the past, modern tech-
through the distribution of hundreds of soccer balls to communities. Atkins is a
nology in the form of the
member of MOAA’s Active Duty Guard and Reserve Advisory Committee.
computer and instantaneous
communication around the
world, has made the benefits
of what has become known as
“Offshore Banking” available to
Lt. Col. Joffre Filion, USA-Ret. (member since 2002): The
anyone seeking
Palatka, Fla., mayor and city commissioners recently commended
Filion for his outstanding citizenship. Filion witnessed a police offi cer being
PROFIT PRIVACY wounded in a traffi c stop and stopped to provide fi rst aid. Filion, who served
It’s time for you to investigate...
multiple tours in Vietnam fl ying helicopters, is past president and currently a
member of the board of directors of the St. Johns River Valley (Fla.) Chapter.
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Lt. Col. Clifford P. Johnson, USAF-Ret. (life member since
(877) 239-2172
sfisher@garrisontrust.com
2001): Johnson joined the Air Force in 1958 at age 17 and continued
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in the Air National Guard until 2001, serving 43 years. His military career in-
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cluded being a medic at Carswell AFB, Texas; serving in Morocco, Chicago, and
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Rhein Main AFB, Germany; and training with the Royal Air Force and Scotland
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Yard. In his civilian career, he worked in the state’s attorney’s offi ce in Chicago.
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Lt. Cmdr. Barbara Ann Krzewinski, USN-Ret. (life member
since 1984): A retired Navy nurse who has been a school nurse for
Name:___________________________
22 years, Krzewinski received the Distinguished Alumnae Award from Webster
Address: _________________________
University in 2007 and was named to the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame in 2003.
_________________________________ She is a member of the Secretary of the Navy Retiree Council and is active in
Phone:___________________________
community and veterans’ organizations, being the fi rst female commander of
E-mail:___________________________
local VFW Post 2947 and American Legion Post 17. MO
Fax:_____________________________
Submissions: Do you know an MOAA member who is making an impact? To nominate a
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candidate for “Faces of MOAA,” see the MOAA Directory, page 18.
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