1 January 2012
Dear Corporate Members:
On behalf of the members of the National Guard Association of Georgia (NGAGA), I extend to you an invitation to become a corporate Member in 2012. We are the professional association of the Georgia National Guard. We serve as the local arm of the National Guard Association of the United States, and represent and protect the interests of our nation's defense, and Georgia's citizen-soldiers.
The National Guards role in the defense of this country has never been more vital than it is today. Since the attack on America in 2001 the Georgia Guard has served in an ever-increasing number of roles from combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, Border Security in the Southwest, relief efforts for hurricane victims, to fighting Forrest fires. Every unit of the Georgia Guard has mobilized and deployed at least once and some two or three times and 38 Soldiers of the Georgia National Guard paid the ultimate sacrifice fighting the war on terror to protect this Nation and our freedom.
NGAGA seeks to provide a strong united voice from which the needs of the Guard can be heard. During these challenging times for the Guard and our country, we need your Membership more than ever to help keep our National Guard as strong as possible! We are facing critical shortfalls in our 2012 operating funds. The National Guard offers the most cost effective alternative for the defense dollar and we need your help – and are asking for your support to enable us to continue to serve the National Guard during 2012. The following page lists some suggested levels of Membership. I hope that we can we count on your support again this year!
We look forward to working with you to reach our common goal of a stronger national defense. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please feel free to contact me at (912) 369–6138 Office, 912 977 3235 Mobile or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Sincerely,
Marshall Kennemer
BG (Ret), Executive Director