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Member Benefits
WHY YOU SHOULD BELONG TO THE The responsibility of membership in PNGAS should be a must for all Pennsylvania Army and Air National Guard personnel. There are two sides to this relationship. The Associations, through the Board of Directors, attempt to fulfill the needs of the members. You, on the other hand, must be a member to make the organization effective and participate in the benefits. In most cases, all you are asked to do is become a dues-paying member! What you might eventually provide for the Associations� benefit is not as important as the dedication, determination, loyalty and positive attitude you express in doing it. All of this is directed at one central fact: we need you to become involved as a member. PNGAS has achieved great strides over the last year, with excellent success in passing State and Federal legislation that benefits all Pennsylvania Army and Air National Guard personnel. But this is only part of what the Associations are doing for you. Programs that provide additional benefits are:
The big question is: Why belong to the Pennsylvania National Guard Associations? The benefits listed above are only a few of the reasons. PNGAS represents all Pennsylvania Army and Air National Guard members, active and retired, and their family members. The National Guard voice is heard by government, state and federal legislators, decision-makers and the public. Members share the camaraderie of like-minded citizen-soldiers who believe in maintaining a strong National Guard as a critical element of the national defense and domestic support in times of natural disasters and state emergencies. You will grow professionally through participation in the Associations' activities and programs, attendance at conferences, involvement in Association meetings, and coordination in communicating with Congressional leaders on critical issues. You will become the best soldier or airman within your capability! For more information on how to become a member of the Pennsylvania National Guard Associations, please contact Brig Gen (PA Ret) Dean Oswald. | |