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Air Force Retired Judge Advocates Association


PRESIDENT'S NOTES

Welcome to our updated AFRJAA website. This is a work in progress and we will continue to develop it to provide information to current and prospective members. Special thanks to Jim Ingram who is helping us revive our website.

Our 2018 Reunion in San Diego will be September 26-30 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. Registration packets went out in the mail the week of July 23. The complete registration package is also available on our 2018 Reunion page. We are going to have a number of great tours to attractions such as the Air and Space Museum, the USS Midway, and the enjoyable Sea Port Village. There will also be a Harbor Dinner Cruise.

At our 2016 Reunion in Nashville, several members attended after not coming to a reunion for many years because a friend contacted them and urged them to come. Think of your former active duty or reserve colleagues whom you have not seen in a while, call them and encourage them to attend!

On another note, there is a project underway at the Air Force Legal Services Agency Headquarters to compile a roster of retired Air Force Reserve and National Guard JAGS. We are in conversation with AFLSA about this project and we will keep you advised as things develop.

Susie and I look forward to seeing everyone in San Diego.

Jeff Sprink
President


PURPOSE. The purposes of the Association are:

(1) to maintain knowledge and understanding by members of the Association of the laws governing the Armed Forces of the United States, and of the organization and activities of the Judge Advocate General's Department of the United States Air Force; and,

(2) to provide social and recreational activities for the members of the Association.


This page was revised August 28, 2018.

© Air Force Retired Judge Advocates Association, P. O. Box 781367, San Antonio, Texas 78278. Founded in July 1983 by Col Thomas J. Krauska. Incorporated in the State of Texas January 30, 1984.