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Armed Forces in United States
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Lmr Technical Group
LMR Technical Group is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) professional services company focused on Warfighter Training, Preparation, Human Performance Optimization, Data Analytics, and Technology Development.
51 to 200 staff
Make A Vet Sweat
Mision Statement:"Serving Texas veterans and their spouses by sponsoring three month gym memberships to promote fitness as a holistic coping alternative to help BEAT PTSD."
1 to 10 staff
Marine Corps Mustang Association, Inc
On 10 November 1985, Captain Robert E. Richter, USMC (Deceased) founded The Marine Corps Mustang Association (MCMA), Inc, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The MCMA is a full member of and participant in the National Marine Corps Council.
1 to 10 staff
Military Association Of Atheists & Freethinkers
The Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers an independent 501(c)3 project of Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs. MAAF is a community support network that connects military members from around the world with each other and with local organizations. In addition to our community services, we take action to educate and train both the military and civilian community about atheism in the military and the issues that face us. Where necessary, MAAF identifies, examines, and responds to insensitive practices that illegally promote religion over non-religion within the military or unethically discriminate against minority religions or differing beliefs. MAAF supports Constitutional State-Church Separation and 1st Amendment rights for all service members. We also coordinate with other national organizations who hold the same values.
1 to 10 staff
Military Spouse Chamber Of Commerce
The U.S. Military Spouse Chamber of Commerce aims to ensure that all active duty and veteran military spouse business owners have the tools and resources they need to strengthen their families, communities, and our economy. Offering the only Military Spouse-Owned Enterprise Certification (MSEC) accepted by Fortune 500 companies.
1 to 10 staff
National Association Of American Veterans
The National Association of American Veterans, Inc.(NAAV) was established in 2005 to assist the severely wounded warriors, especially single parent service members, military caregivers, disabled veterans and their families by helping them access their benefits, improving communications and coordination for veterans and collaborating among health agencies, medical professional, organizations, educational organization and the general public.
11 to 50 staff
National Guard Bureau Office Of The General Counsel
Mission: The Office of the General Counsel, National Guard Bureau (NGB) provides legal services, counsel, and opinions to the Chief, NGB, the Director of the NGB Joint Staff, the Directors of the Army and Air National Guard and their respective staffs; Service Readiness Centers; State Adjutants General; full-time State Judge Advocates, United States Property and Fiscal Officers; the Offices of the Army and Air Force Judge Advocates General, Army, Air Force, and DoD General Counsel; Federal Agencies including but not limited to: DHS General Counsel, DOJ, White House Legal Counsel, Combatant Commanders, JCS Legal, the Army Judge Advocate General Legal Center and School, the Air Force Judge Advocate General School; combatant commanders; other DoD offices; and other Federal and State agencies (including Congress), concerning operational law, environmental law, contracts, administrative law, and military justice and other areas of the law.
51 to 200 staff
National Naval Officers Association
The National Naval Officers Association (NNOA) actively supports the U. S. Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the recruitment, development and retention of a diverse Officer Corps that is representative of the best our nation has to offer. With local Chapters throughout the United States and Far East, NNOA focuses intently on training and mentoring Sea Service officers toward career success while charging them to increase awareness and promote the Sea Services in communities where they live and serve.
1 to 10 staff
Navy Region Naval District Washington Fleet And Family Readiness Ffr
OUR VISION Deliver dynamic, innovative, and integrated programs and services that inspire Sailors and Navy families to thrive throughout their military life cycle. OUR CORE ATTRIBUTES Service, Respect, Transparency, Accountability, Integrity, Dedication OUR MISSION Fleet and Family Readiness Programs at Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) is responsible for policy development, resourcing, and oversight of quality-of-life programs for Sailors and families. The Navy Quality of Life (QOL) mission is to strengthen the warfighting capabilities of the Fleet, Fighter, and Family by providing essential services that enhance well-being, resilience, and retention through the delivery of Child and Youth, Fleet and Family Support, Fitness, Food Services, Housing, Recreation, and Casualty Support programs.
5001 to 10000 staff
Navy Seabee Foundation
The mission of the Navy Seabee Foundation is to preserve and protect the history and legacy of the U.S. Navy Seabees and the U.S. Navy Civil Engineer Corps. We achieve this by granting scholarships to deserving family members of Seabees, CEC Officers, and those who served with the Naval Construction Force. Additionally, we support the U.S. Navy Seabee Museum as well as other monuments, memorials, and other heritage sites dedicated to the U.S. Navy Seabees. Our commitment extends to supporting the well-being of current and former members of the Seabee/CEC Community and their families.
1 to 10 staff
No Lone Wolves
Welcome to No Lone Wolves! Our nonprofit is dedicated to supporting active duty military and veterans by providing resources on a wide range of topics. We believe that every member of the military community deserves access to the tools and support they need to succeed, both professionally and personally. Whether you're looking for information on professional development opportunities, mental health resources, or simply a community of like-minded individuals, we're here to help. Join us as we work together to combat the mental health crisis in our community and share our stories of resilience and strength. Together, we can make a difference.
1 to 10 staff
Pacific Electronics Corporation
The Military Division of Pacific Electronics Corporation (CAGE 5AGY0) specializes in manufacturing cost-efficient military vehicle lighting, electronic controls, and specialty parts in plastic, aluminum, steel, rubber, and fiberglass. CAGE Code: 5AGY0
11 to 50 staff
Reed Inc
1 to 10 staff
Soldier's Wish
Soldier‘s Wish identifies and provides for the unmet needs of active-duty service members, veterans and their families. We do so through private donations and corporate sponsorships.
1 to 10 staff
Spacewerx
SpaceWERX: the U.S. Space Force’s (USSF) affiliated arm of AFWERX. SpaceWERX is expanding the space industrial base by forming collaborative partnerships between the military’s operational experts and the top innovators in industry and academia, leveraging commercial investment, and rapidly pursuing new space technologies. SpaceWERX is headquartered in Los Angeles and operates globally. Follow, comments & likes ≠ endorsement.
201 to 500 staff
State Guard Association Of The United States
The State Guard Association of the United States (SGAUS) is a non-profit organization supporting State and Territorial Defense Forces across the United States. State Guards serve at the direction of the state’s governor and provide organized units that are equipped and trained in the protection of life or property and the preservation of peace, order, and public safety, such as disaster relief, search and rescue operations, and cyber security. Headquartered in Nashville, Tenn, the SGAUS supports thousands of State Guard and other uniformed service members and advocates for the advancement and support of regulated state military forces established by state and territorial governments under the authority of Title 32, Section 109, of the United States Code.
1 to 10 staff
Stillwater Ranch
We are a nonprofit organization serving Veterans, Servicemembers, and their families through programming around comradery, family support, alternative therapies, training and education. We offer weekly events including MMA classes in the barn, K9 training, bonfires, and working around the ranch and with horses, and many others. Our operation began in March 2014 with equine therapy and we continue to add programming that best supports our clients' unique needs. We at Stillwater Ranch don't care much for diagnoses, acronyms, or labels as these only keep people stuck and hopeless. We also don't believe anyone needs to be fixed. Instead, we are here to guide and support people as they work through their issues to not only feel better but actually be better. As people transform struggle into strength at Stillwater Ranch, the impact is widespread from the individual to their families and out into their communities. As a nation, we are better when our Veterans are stronger, healthier, and happier.
1 to 10 staff
Sunshine Dental
51 to 200 staff
Taurus International Mfg, Inc
11 to 50 staff
The Army University
Welcome to Army University! It is an honor to serve our Army’s Soldiers and Civilians as part of an amazing team of professionals. The faculty and staff across the Army University enterprise care passionately about the education of our force and work tirelessly to ensure our people receive the credits, credentials, certifications and degrees they deserve. Army University’s primary role is to educate and develop our Army’s Uniformed and Civilian leaders. We cast a wide net, providing academic governance across the entire Army education enterprise. We ensure the currency and quality of the education that our Soldiers and Civilians receive, both in live classroom environments and in distributed learning venues. Ultimately we return agile, adaptive, and innovative leaders to the Army’s formations and to the institutional force who are capable of solving complex problems in a complex, dynamic, and ever-evolving world. Leaders who will ensure our Army can effectively shape the environment, prevent conflict, prevail in large scale combat operations and consolidate gains against peer threats in contested operating environments. Our CSA’s number one priority is the Army’s people, and our team of teams is working hard on several exciting initiatives which will benefit our Army’s professionals. We hope this pamphlet will whet your appetite to learn more about Army University and what we are doing for our Soldiers and Civilians. We invite you to reach out to us directly, or to the Army University team with any questions you may have.
501 to 1000 staff
The Body Shoppe
A luxurious Spa & Salon experience in the heart of Yorktown. Enhance your look with our talented hair stylists or relax with a soothing Massage or Facial.
1 to 10 staff
The Fire Watch
The Fire Watch is Florida’s fight to end veteran suicide. We are uniting our War Fighters and allies to swiftly activate local assets, stand watch, & build a life-saving network. The Problem: Veteran suicide is a growing crisis, & at least 20 veterans are taking their lives every day in America. To date, solutions for this epidemic have been inadequate at best. In particular, federal solutions have had little to no effect on the crisis on the ground here in Northeast Florida. Given that Northeast Florida is home to over veterans, the need, the challenge, and opportunity are evident. The Origin: Based upon the success & experience of Northeast Florida non-profit K9s For Warriors, the nation’s largest provider of service dogs to disabled American veterans, in preventing veteran suicide, The Fire Watch was created to re-create on a regional scale the support system & inter-connectivity required to keep our veterans safe from taking their own lives. The Plan: The Fire Watch is a coordinated effort between the City of Jacksonville & the counties of Baker, Clay, Nassau & St. John’s to end veteran suicide in our region. The City of Jacksonville will serve as the legal home of The Fire Watch & coordinate with the surrounding counties via inter-local agreements. Through a series of partnerships & collaborations between local, state, & federal agencies, private donors, media entities, & regional & national non-profits, The Fire Watch will coordinate an effort to organize existing resources to combat the veteran suicide epidemic locally. In addition, The Fire Watch will initiate a series of new programs directed at keeping local veterans supported & far away from even contemplating suicide; in particular, The Fire Watch will create a network of local veterans & allies all working together to strengthen our one-on-one support & interpersonal connections. Through trust, & comradery & support, we will keep our warriors safe.
1 to 10 staff
U.S. Army North 5th Army
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1001 to 5000 staff
U.S. Coast Guard Academy Alumni Association
The U.S. Coast Guard Academy Alumni Association provides services to and promote fellowship among its members. The organization raises funds to provide "margin of excellence" support to the Corps of Cadets, to preserve the traditions and to enhance the reputation of the Academy.
11 to 50 staff