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If you have a question or opinion about something you read in Military Officer, e-mail
editor@moaa.org or mail it to MOAA, 201 N. Washing- ton St., Alexandria, VA 22314-2539. Include your member number (if applicable). Items are subject to editing for style, clarity, accuracy, length, and propriety. Receipt of items will not be acknowledged.
Your Views
Voice your opinion about items in the magazine with a letter to the editor at the address above or an e-mail to
editor@moaa.org.
Chapters in Action
Submit brief stories with photos outlining council or chapter achievements.
Ask the Doctor
Rear Adm. Joyce Johnson, USPHS-Ret., D.O., M.A., provides general medical advice; consult a physician for specific concerns.
Information Exchange
Submit notices once by mail or e-mail (infoex@
moaa.org) or at
www.moaa.org/networking. No- tices appear in the magazine once, and those sub- mitted via MOAA’s Web Base will appear online for up to one year. In clude the name, ad dress, phone number, and e- mail address of a point of contact. ■ Submit reunion notices at least six months before the event. Include service, name of the out- fit, date, and lo cat ion (city, state) of the re union. ■ Limit “Reader Exchange” items to 40 words. ■ Expect to wait three to six months for your notice to appear in the magazine.
Member Books
If you’re an MOAA member who has written a book bearing an ISBN, submit a nonreturn able
copy with a brief description; define the book as fiction, nonfiction, or memoir; and include price (postpaid or plus postage), purchasing phone num ber and address, and MOAA member num- ber. Author’s name, book title, publisher, and ISBN will appear in the magazine (expect to wait three months); full descriptions will appear online at
www.moaa.org/community.
Lessons Learned
Submit your service-related lessons learned (ap- proximately 450 words) by e-mail to profseries@
moaa.org or by mail to MOAA Professional Series at the address above.
Faces of MOAA
Nominate yourself or another MOAA member for a brief profile by submitting name, phone number, e-mail address, and reason for the nomination to
faces@moaa.org.
Sounding Taps
Mail notification of a member’s death to MOAA, Attn: MSC; call (800) 234-MOAA (6622); or e-mail
msc@moaa.org.
Encore
Submit brief (approximately 450- to 500- word), true stories of service-related adventures or mis haps to “Encore” at the address above or by e-mail to
encore@moaa.org.
Call MOAA at (800) 234-MOAA (6622) to change your address or for help with any association issue. Use the list below to direct your e-mailed queries. To learn more about available ser vices, visit
www.moaa.org.
Benefits Information and Financial Educa-
tion: veterans’ benefits, retirement pay and planning, the Survivor Benefit Plan, TRICARE, Social Security; e-mail
beninfo@moaa.org.
Contract Services and Marketing: MOAA-
sponsored services (see “MOAA Member Ser- vices” ad listed on the table of contents, page 2); e-mail msc@
moaa.org.
Council and Chapter Affairs: chapter and
council activities; e-mail
chapter@moaa.org.
Government Relations: legislative efforts,
health care equity, the Legislative Update free e-mail newsletter; e-mail
legis@moaa.org.
Member Service Center: general MOAA
in for mation, membership status, notification of death, ad dress changes (including seasonal
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changes), asso ciation dues, additional copies of Military Officer or other MOAA publica- tions, subscription to MOAA’s free e-mail newsletters, including the News Exchange ®
;
e-mail
msc@moaa.org. Public Relations: media inquiries; e-mail
pr@moaa.org. Publications: submit questions about MOAA’s Web Base to
webmaster@moaa.org; all other inquiries e-mail
editor@moaa.org.
The Officer Placement Service (TOPS):
career counseling, résumé critiquing, MOAA Network; e-mail
tops@moaa.org.
The Scholarship Fund of MOAA: donations
and financial assistance for students;
www.moaa .org/contribute, or e-mail
edassist@moaa.org.
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