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Greater Kansas City Chapter of AUSA

Gen. Barry R. McCaffrey, U.S. Army, Ret., delivers the keynote speech at the Heart of America Army Birthday Celebration, June 13, 2009, at the Westin Crown Center. The Greater Kansas City and Henry Leavenworth Chapters of AUSA hosted the event with significant support and presence of the Fort Riley Chapter of AUSA. (photo by Phillips Photos & Graphics) Gen. Barry R. McCaffrey, U.S. Army, Ret., delivers the keynote speech at the Heart of America Army Birthday Celebration, June 13, 2009, at the Westin Crown Center. The Greater Kansas City and Henry Leavenworth Chapters of AUSA hosted the event with significant support and presence of the Fort Riley Chapter of AUSA. (photo by Phillips Photos & Graphics)

Left, Bruce Boeger helps stuff more than 200 "goodie bags" for the 2010 ROTC Ranger Challenge competition at the University of Kansas. At right, cadets take off on the road march during the competition April 24, 2010. (photos courtesy Diane Boeger and KU ROTC)

 

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Member Breakfast Meeting, Sept. 30, 7 a.m.
Join the Kansas City Chapter of AUSA and the Kansas City Chapter of Business Executives for National Security (BENS) in a special guest speaker breakfast at the KC Marriott Downtown, 200 W. 12 St., Kansas City, on Sept. 30, at 7 a.m.  Our guest speaker is Lt. Gen. Benjamin Freakley, Commanding General of the U.S. Army Accessions Command.  Lt. Gen. Freakley is responsible for all U.S. Army recruiting and will provide us with great information and insights into recruiting Soldiers and leaders for the greatest Army in the world.

Networking begins at 7 a.m. and the breakfast will start promptly at 7:30.  Membership is not a requirement, so please invite your family, friends and coworkers.

Download the invitation and send in your RSVP or you can pay online below.

Members who bring one or more military history books for donation to our ROTC libraries will receive $2 off the cost of their breakfast.

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Grantham and AUSA offer 4-year scholarships to Heart of America NCO and NCO Spouse
Kansas City, Mo.- July 23, 2010 - For the second year in a row, Grantham University, an online university serving working adult students around the world for nearly 60 years, has partnered with the Greater Kansas City Chapter of the Association of the United States Army (KCAUSA) to provide one full, four-year scholarship to a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) and one full, four-year scholarship to the spouse of a NCO. The scholarships cover tuition costs for an undergraduate or graduate degree, required textbooks, software, fees and shipping of the course materials. The value of each scholarship is approximately $36,000. <more>
Do you know what a Fourth of July means?
--A message from KCAUSA on July 4, 2010.... <more>
235th Army Birthday Celebration hosted set for June 5
The Greater Kansas City, Henry Leavenworth and Fort Riley Chapters of the Association of the United States Army in the Heartland of America celebrated the 235th Birthday of the United States Army, June 5, at the Westin Crown Center, Kansas City, Mo. .


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