New Cold War Veterans Organization

About New Cold War Veterans Organization


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May 8th, 2009   #1
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New Cold War Veterans Organization info


Just a quick email to notify all members who served between 1945-1991, of a new Cold War Veterans group that has just formed:

THE ALLIED FORCES COLD WAR ASSOCIATION (AFCWA)
http://coldwarvets.proboards.com/index.cgi

The Allied Forces Cold War Association (AFCWA) was formed on 1 May 2009 - Cold War Victory Day, in the United States. Membership is open to *all* Allied nations that fought against Communist aggression, Communist-sponsored guerilla movements as well as Communist-led or supplied proxy wars (Africa, Middle East, etc.). Membership is open to those who served in Allied nations in NATO, South East Asia, Africa, the Middle East and South America. "Allied nations" = those countries that had an established fight against Communist aggression as national policy.

The AFCWA is an international organization with its HQ in Houston, Texas. Currently we are establishing our governing operational directors, responsible for recruiting new members in each designated country. Eventually, once dues are established, we will set up a website; our forum is listed above. Membership is free on the forum to Cold War veterans and supporters.

For more information, contact us!

Regards,
Michael W. (Mick) Stewart
michaelwstewart@yahoo.com
U.S. Operations Director
[ Interim AFCWA Commander ]
Allied Forces Cold War Association [ AFCWA ]
 
May 8th, 2009   #2
A Can of Man
 
 
hehe, cold war ain't over in Korea.
 
May 8th, 2009   #3
wolfen
 
Thanks I gotta go there and look around

Cold war 1980-1999
 
May 9th, 2009   #4
tomtom22
 
 
So I'm a cold war veteran.


"It doesn't take a hero to order men into battle. It takes a hero to be one of those men who goes into battle." - Norman Schwarskopf, Commander of Desert Storm Operations
 



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