enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Military Order of the Cootie - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_Order_of_the_Cootie

    The Military Order of the Cootie of the United States (MOC, or simply Military Order of the Cootie) is a national honor degree membership association separately constituted as a subordinate and as an auxiliary order chartered by the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW). [1] The organization's services include supporting the VFW ...

  3. Veterans of Foreign Wars - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veterans_of_Foreign_Wars

    75th Anniversary 10c postage stamp (1974). The VFW resulted from the amalgamation of several societies formed immediately following the Spanish–American War.In 1899, little groups of veterans returning from campaigning in Cuba and the Philippine Islands, founded local societies upon a spirit of comradeship known only to those who faced the dangers of that war side by side.

  4. American Legion Auxiliary - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Legion_Auxiliary

    In 2019, the American Legion's National Convention voted to replace the word "wife" with "spouse" in the organization's constitution and bylaws section regarding eligibility to be a member of the American Legion Auxiliary; since then, male and female spouses of U.S. veterans have been eligible. Previously, only female spouses of U.S. veterans were.

  5. Woman's Relief Corps - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woman's_Relief_Corps

    The organization was designed to assist the GAR and provide post-war relief to Union veterans. [2] The GAR had been created as a "fraternal" organization and refused to allow women to join up until the creation of this auxiliary. [2] It is largely dedicated to historical preservation of research and official documentation related to the WRC and ...

  6. United Spanish War Veterans - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Spanish_War_Veterans

    Soon after the Spanish–American War ended, in early 1899, discharged veterans formed fraternal societies to keep in touch with their former comrades. These included the Spanish War Veterans, the Spanish–American War Veterans, the Servicemen of the Spanish War, American Veterans of Foreign Service, the Army of the Philippines, the Veteran Army of the Philippines, the Legion of Spanish War ...

  7. Catholic Daughters of the Americas - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Daughters_of_the...

    The national organization and the courts combined purchased $5.13 million worth of war bonds and sold $3 million more. [5] The CDA bought their first national headquarters from the Knights of Columbus, Utica Council #185 in Utica, New York borrowing $10,000 at 5 per cent interest to finance the purchase.

  8. World War Veterans - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_Veterans

    The World War Veterans (WWV) was established in 1919 as a progressive organization of American veterans of the First World War.It officially claimed to have been organized just 9 days after the armistice, on November 20, 1918 in Bois, France, while the group filed formal certificate of incorporation in New York state on February 13, 1919.

  9. Citizen Corps - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen_Corps

    Affiliated with The American Legion and chartered by Congress in 1920, the Auxiliary is a veterans service organization with members in nearly 10,000 American communities. The organization sponsors volunteer programs on the national and local levels, focusing on three major areas: veterans, young people and the community. [3]