MARINE CORPS VETERANS
ASSOCIATION
The Marine Corps Veterans Association was founded in 2007
in Sacramento, California and is registered with the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(19) nonprofit war-veterans organization.
OUTER BANKS PLATOON
The Outer Banks Platoon was formed in 2018 and services the needs of
veterans in Dare and Currituck Counties in northeastern North Carolina as a subordinate unit of the
Marine Corps Veterans Association.
MISSION
The
primary mission of the Marine Corps Veterans Association is to offer aid
and assistance to Marines, and Navy Corpsmen who have served with Fleet
Marine Forces, and to their families. This includes those currently on
active service, members of the reserve establishment, and those honorably
separated, retired, disabled, or injured.
Secondly, the organization also serves
as a vehicle to educate and to provide recognition of our nation's
veterans to the general public through visible displays that promote
patriotism and awareness to the sacrifices made by those who have
been called to service in the Armed Forces of the United States.
These displays typically include honor guards for veterans burial
services, color guards for civic functions, educational displays at
local activities, and participation in community service projects
and events.
Lastly, the Marine Corps Veterans
Association serves as a fraternal organization to perpetuate the
camaraderie and esprit-de-corps that our members experienced
while on active service and to foster that spirit to inspire
teamwork to the benefit of veterans and our local community.
Although many of us are no longer on active
service, we remain responsive to the call to serve our nation for
the benefit of our fellow Americans.
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