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Faces of ROA: USAF (Ret.) Col. Richard Nelson

Faces of ROA: USAF (Ret.) Col. Richard Nelson

Colonel Nelson, a lifelong ROA leader, and 30-year Air Force veteran, died on April 23, 2022, in his home. He was buried with full military honors in Lakeview Cemetery, Fleming, N.Y. At the time of his death, he was serving as president of ROA Missouri Fighter Wing...
Faces of ROA: USCGR Capt. Steven Craig

Faces of ROA: USCGR Capt. Steven Craig

Describe why you are proud to be an ROA member.“As a life member of the ROA for 20 (30?) years, the people I have encountered in the organization have all been class acts. The organization looks after both its members and ROA.”Describe how ROA has benefitted you in...
Faces of ROA: USA (Ret.) Col. Robert Reese

Faces of ROA: USA (Ret.) Col. Robert Reese

Describe why you are proud to be an ROA member.“Robert (Bob) has been a moving force in maintaining the active nature of Chapter 50, Pittsburgh, PA. He has created a Chapter 50 website, wrote the chapter bylaws, and authored an ROA recruiting brochure that has been...
Faces of ROA: USAFR Lt. Col. Richard Stephens, Jr.

Faces of ROA: USAFR Lt. Col. Richard Stephens, Jr.

Describe why you are proud to be an ROA member.“ROA cares about Reservists! All ranks and services can join! ROA advocates for Reservists’ pay, benefits, modern weapons systems, and more, by contacting congresspeople, the President, and the public, every week on...