Over the last century, MOWW has partnered with many similar organizations for mutual
The Pershing Rifles Group (PRG) is an umbrella organization bringing together the entire Pershing family of organizations into a cooperative community. The Pershing Rifles Group coordinates resources for the Pershing family of organizations. Member organizations include the National Society of Pershing Rifles, National Society of Pershing Rifles Alumni Association (NSPRAA), National Society of Pershing Angels, National Society of Blackjacks and The Pershing Foundation. The mission of the Pershing Rifles Group is to provide advice, assistance, and support to their partnered and member organizations and mutually support one another and their various missions.
The Memorandum of Agreement expands the level of cooperation between the MOWW and the Pershing Rifles Group, ensuring that the mutual interests of both organizations are better served with a closer relationship that mutually increases the capacity to achieve the goals and objectives of both great organizations.
Established in 2007, Wreaths Across America (WAA) has become synonymous with its annual wreath-laying ceremonies each December. However, its mission to Remember the fallen, Honor those who serve, and Teach the next generation the value of freedom is yearlong. WAA has participating locations in over 4,220 communities nationwide, engaging volunteers in educational initiatives and sharing veteran stories of service and sacrifice. The signed MOU between WAA and MOWW underscores a shared commitment to engage members and volunteers in joint community service activities to raise awareness for our respective missions.
The Association of the United States Army (AUSA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the education and professional development of America’s Total Army, including Soldiers, Army civilians, their families, industry partners, and supporters of a strong national defense. AUSA advocates for the Army, supports Soldiers, and honors those who have served to enhance national security.
MOWW Companions are eligible for a free AUSA membership. MOWW has partnered with AUSA to provide our Members with additional top-tier resources at no extra cost to them or the Association. Since 1950, AUSA has supported the military community with professional development programs, educational resources, and access to industry supporters nationwide.
For more than 80 years, Stars and Stripes has been with you on the front lines reporting the news and stories impacting the military community. From breaking news to providing vital resources for transition and education services, financial and relocation guides, we will continue to be with you wherever you are. Stay up to date with the #1 independent source for military news at stripes.com.
The purposes of National Sojourners shall be to organize current and former members of the uniformed services of the United States and Honorary Members, who are Master Masons, into Chapters, for the promotion of good fellowship among its members, for assisting such as may be overtaken by adversity or affliction, for cultivating Masonic ideals, for supporting all patriotic aims and activities in Masonry, for developing true patriotism and Americanism throughout the nation, for bringing together representatives of the uniformed services of the United States (past and present) in a united effort to further the military needs of national defense, and for opposing any influence whatsoever calculated to weaken the national security.
The partnership between MOWW and the National Sojourners aims to establish, strengthen, and support mutually beneficial youth leadership programs to promote youth leadership development.
MOWW is proud to be the first affiliate member of The Military Coalition (TMC). The Military Coalition is comprised of 35 organizations representing more than 5.5 million members of the uniformed services–active, reserve, retired, survivors, veterans–and their families. Affiliate membership, a new category for TMC and is designed for organizations who don’t meet TMC’s full membership requirements but work with populations or on topics that complement TMC’s membership and focus. As an affiliate member MOWW HQs will participate in TMC committees, monthly meetings and will have the opportunity to support appropriate TMC priorities, initiatives and sign on to TMC letters.
Scabbard and Blade is a Joint Service Honor Society that unites Cadets and Midshipmen from over the nation in military excellence. The Society strives to better these cadets and midshipmen as future officers and to strengthen the joint service relationship through service to the community and leadership opportunities. Scabbard and Blade builds and empowers the next generation of military leaders.
The Sons of the American Revolution honors our Revolutionary War patriot ancestors by promoting patriotism, serving our communities and educating and inspiring future generations about the founding principles of our Country.
The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) provides the nation’s foremost youth program for character development and values-based leadership training, helping young people to be “Prepared. For Life.®” The organization consists of over 1 million youth members aged 5 to 21 and more than 628,000 volunteers in local councils across the United States and its territories.
Girl Scouts bring their dreams to life and work together to build a better world. Through programs from coast to coast, Girl Scouts of all backgrounds and abilities can be unapologetically themselves as they discover their strengths and rise to meet new challenges—whether they want to climb to the top of a tree or the top of their class, lace up their boots for a hike or advocate for climate justice, or make their first best friends. Backed by trusted adult volunteers, mentors, and millions of alums, Girl Scouts lead the way as they find their voices and make changes that affect the issues most important to them.
Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) was founded in 1958 by its namesake, actor Hugh O’Brian. HOBY’s mission is to inspire and develop a global community of youth and volunteers to a life dedicated to leadership, service and innovation.
The Air & Space Forces Association (AFA) is an independent, 501(c)(3) non-profit, professional military and aerospace education association that promotes American aerospace power. It is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. AFA publishes Air Force Magazine and the Daily Report. It also runs the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies and conducts social networking, public outreach, and national conferences and symposia. It sponsors professional development seminars and has an awards program. AFA has a scholarship program for Air Force active duty, Air National Guard, and Air Force Reserve members and their dependents. It also provides grants to promote science and math education at the elementary and secondary school level.
The National Vietnam War Museum, founded in 1998 and incorporated as a 501(c)(3) corporation in Texas in 1999, stands on a 12-acre site in Mineral Wells, Texas. Its mission is to provide a venue for learning about the Vietnam War era, engaging people of all ages, nationalities, and political viewpoints. The museum’s design aims to present an unbiased narrative of the experiences of the approximately 2.7 million servicemen and women, civilian contractors, Vietnamese citizens, and those on the home front affected by the conflict. It collaborates with veterans’ organizations and maintains a Board of Visitors to guide its initiatives. Through exhibitions and educational programs, the museum seeks to promote understanding and honor those who served, fostering reflection, resolution, and healing regarding this significant period in history.
Arnold Air Society is a collegiate organization comprised of Air Force Cadets who are a part of Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC). They are cadets who are dedicated to their community and to becoming an Air Force Officer. AAS promotes the values of leadership, innovation, and excellence within the Air Force community. The society typically consists of current and former Air Force personnel, as well as civilians who support the mission and ideals of the Air Force. Its activities often include recognition programs, scholarships, and events aimed at fostering camaraderie and professional development among its members.