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ROA's 2012 National Security Symposium January 29-February 1, 2012
Now that many deployments are over, what laws are protecting our service members during their transition home?
How has a decade of operations advanced the practice of combat medicine?
If you're a legal or medical professional ROA is offering two continuing education seminars with all the answers you need.
Continuing Legal Education Seminar
 Continuing Medical Education Seminar
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Important Information for All ROA Members ROA's Executive Director, Maj.Gen. Andrew Davis briefs members on eligibility.
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Proposed Amendments to ROA's Constitution and Bylaws Twelve amendments will be voted on by members at the National Convention, less than a month away.
Read the amendments
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Announcements: Job Opening: Director, Air Force Affairs The Reserve Officers Association is seeking a motivated professional for an immediate part-time National Staff opening that will serve on the Legislative and Military Policy Team as Director, Air Force Affairs.
Read the Job Announcement
Military Movie Survey ROA
is planning a film festival and would like to know which military
movies you enjoy watching. Is it Patton, the Great Escape, or Saving
Private Ryan? Let us know!
Take the survey
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2012 ROA Legislative Agenda As 2012 arrives, it is important for congressional staff to be aware of the issues that ROA advocates, as they are often the first bridge to dialogue. Director of Legislative Affairs, CAPT Marshall Hanson (Ret.) recently released ROA's agenda for 2012. This agenda is a unique and dynamic document, where successes are removed and new issues are added throughout the year.
Read the preliminary agenda
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ROA's Director of Legislation, CAPT Marshall A. Hanson, USNR (Ret.) at a congressional round-table discussion earlier this year.
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Employment Interpretation: OK Attorney Gets It Wrong on USERRA In 2010, Oklahoma Army National Guard Colonel Rex Duncan ran for and was elected a District Attorney. However, shortly after taking office, the Army called him to active duty and he was deployed to Afghanistan. Then, in September 2011, OK Attorney General E. Scott Pruitt issued an opinion stating Duncan would not be eligible to work as District Attorney upon his return. ROA's CAPT Samuel F. Wright (Ret.), Director the Service Members Law Center, analyzes Pruitt's statement and USERRA.
Read more New Law Reviews from the Service Members Law Center:
 No. 11112 Why Can't the Military Voters All Register to Vote Here on Base?
No. 11111 Conflict Between National Guard Drill and Civilian Job
No. 11110 As Civilian Employer, Army Harasses and Abuses Disabled Veteran
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