Welcome to AFSA Chapter 155/A155! There is quite a bit going on in the chapter. Click on the links to your left to find out! Our next Chapter meeting will be second Tuesday of the month at Bldg 149 (next to Mission's End)  on Pease beginning at 4:30pm. 


AFSA Mission
 "To advocate improved quality of life and economic fairness that will support the well-being of Air Force enlisted personnel; active, retired, and veteran."

What is AFSA?
 AFSA is the Air Force enlisted organization dedicated to the people behind the stripes. The men and women behind the high tech machinery, the military protocol, the daring maneuvers ... the people who have invested their lives in the cause of freedom in America.

 Each year Congress makes hundreds of decisions on issues that directly affect the lives of enlisted people and their families. Important issues such as medical care, job security, salaries, commissary privileges and other benefits. There was a time when the voice of the enlisted Airman was nowhere to be heard ... until the Spring of l96l, when a handful of men came together to form the Air Force Sergeants Association. AFSA is an international organization dedicated to speaking out on behalf of enlisted Air Force personnel and today, with nearly 135,000 AFSA members, the voice of the enlisted rings strong on Capitol Hill.

 AFSA's membership is comprised of Air Force enlistees, both active and retired, of all grades, including Air National Guard and AF Reserve, and for family members of Air Force personnel. The Association is headquartered in the Airmen Memorial Building just minutes from the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., and only one mile from Andrews AFB, MD.

News:
The chapter was well represented at the Division One convention. The chapter took the Chapter of the Year Award (over 500 members) and Website of the Year Award. Recruiter of the Year went to Richard Dolbec. The Chapter nominee from the 157th ARW, SRA Joshua Stewart won this year's First Term Airman Award and will be competing at the International convention in August. Best of luck - make us proud. Ralph Appleby was chosen Division One Member of the Year. He was also awarded the Volunteer Service Person of the Year for his continuing work with the Veteran Home and Veterans Center. At a ceremony in May at the state house Mr. Appleby received the Vaughn award senior volunteer of the year for Strafford county. Auxiliary Awards: Division One Chapter of the Year to A155 at the 2010 Convention. In addition to Chapter of the Year (under 125 members). They took the 2010 Humanitarian Award and the 2010 Can Do Award. Congratulations to all.

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Website Update
Last update was 5 February 2012. If you have any questions or have found an error, please contact me by email at webmaster@afsa155.org or the President of the chapter, Mr. Richard Dolbec at redolbec@comcast.net.

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