Every MOAA member has a story to tell. And while we might not be able to tell them all, MOAA’s Member Spotlight has proven a valuable tool in sharing accomplishments, advocacy efforts, charitable work, and so many more stories of service with the wider membership.
Chief among those featured this year: Capt. Larry Taylor, whose heroism in Vietnam led to a long-delayed Medal of Honor.
Among other featured members in 2023 (photos are above, clockwise from top left):
- A MOAA national board member whose work in support of women veterans seeking VA care earned recognition from the Society of Federal Health Professionals.
- Members of a MOAA chapter whose “Stuff the Bus” campaign has assisted local schoolchildren in need for more than two decades.
- A history-making Episcopal priest — one of the first women to serve as a state chaplain in the National Guard.
- An Army Reserve major who works to rescue our four-legged friends … the big ones.
- Chapter members who took to the skies in a biplane as part of the adventure of a lifetime.
- Taylor, whose story was told across multiple news outlets.
- A 16-time medalist at the National Veterans Golden Age Games.
- A Tuskegee Airman who remains “a timeless man of encouragement and inspiration.”
[RELATED: More MOAA Members in the Spotlight]
Member Spotlight also features monthly items from MOAA’s Surviving Spouse Corner, which covered everything from advocacy efforts to lifestyle advice to critical financial and benefit resources. Access the Surviving Spouse Corner archive at this link, and find more surviving spouse resources here.
What’s Your Story?
Do you have an interesting tale to tell? Has your MOAA chapter made a difference in your community? Has a fellow MOAA member reached a remarkable career milestone? If so, we want to hear about it.
Send your story to editor@moaa.org, and don’t forget to include photos — high-resolution is best, with names and titles of anyone in the picture.
With your help, we can continue to share positive stories of service from MOAA members around the globe. Reach out today!
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