Chapter Reports and News
MOUNT VERNON CHAPTER (VA03)
Leadership
President: COL Doug Yurovich, USMC (Ret) Secretary: Elmontenal Allens, LTC USA Active
Membership: J. Michael Frank, USA (Ret)
VCOC Representative: John Prevar
Address PO Box 97City, State, Zip Mount Vernon, VA 22121-0097Meeting Time 1900 3rd Wed Sep thru JuneMeeting Place Ft Belvoir Officers Club/The Fairfax Retirement Community
WEBSITE: https://www.mvmoaa.org
MissionMount Vernon Chapter Vision
Promote the aims of the Military Officers Association of America; Encourage and facilitate camaraderie among our members; Provide useful services for and protect the interests of our members, their families, and survivors and; to serve the nation, community, and members.
MOAA & Mount Vernon Chapter identity. The Mount Vernon Chapter shall be the destination chapter for MOAA members within our zip code zones who are seeking a military-specific organization for camaraderie, social events, and information valuable to them as active, retired, or former officers as well as their families and survivors. Active engagement in legislative affairs. During these times of budget cuts, downsizing, and political ideas to trim the military benefits, chapter members and their families should be active participants at the local, state, and national levels. Information on legislative actions affecting all members of the Chapter will be published in The Despatch (Chapter newsletter) and on the web site.
Promote the aims of the Military Officers Association of America; Encourage and facilitate camaraderie among our members; Provide useful services for and protect the interests of our members, their families, and survivors and; to serve the nation, community, and members.
MOAA & Mount Vernon Chapter identity. The Mount Vernon Chapter shall be the destination chapter for MOAA members within our zip code zones who are seeking a military-specific organization for camaraderie, social events, and information valuable to them as active, retired, or former officers as well as their families and survivors. Active engagement in legislative affairs. During these times of budget cuts, downsizing, and political ideas to trim the military benefits, chapter members and their families should be active participants at the local, state, and national levels. Information on legislative actions affecting all members of the Chapter will be published in The Despatch (Chapter newsletter) and on the web site.
Reports
2021 thru 2025
Reports received are listed below in red, click on icon to read.
Mount Vernon Chapter Reports
2021Q1Q2Q3Q4
2022
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
2023
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
2024
June-Semi-annual report
Dec -2024-Semi -annual report
2025
Jun 2025-semi-annual
Dec 2025 semi-annual report