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The Reserve Officers Association is the 60,000 member professional association for all uniformed services of the United States. Chartered by Congress and in existence since 1922, ROA advises and educates the Congress, the President, and the American people on national security, with unique expertise on issues that affect the 1.5 million men and women now serving in America’s Reserve Components. ROA advocates for adequate funding of equipment and training, recruiting and retention incentives, and employment rights for Citizen Warriors. ROA's legislative efforts benefit everybody, whether you are a member or not. But your membership does matter! Quite simply, the more members that ROA has, the more it can work to serve your interests today. Demonstrate your appreciation for the work ROA does on your behalf. 
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A Look at What's Underway ROA offers a range of benefits and programs to meet the personal and professional needs of junior officers.
Serving Officer Members' Legislative and Policy Priorities
Reimbursement for time spent working on Distance Learning courses
Equality among components for pay and benefits while attending schools
Access to Veterans Administration services
Credentialing for TriCare service providers
Educating civilian providers on the potential consequences of handing out profiles too quickly
Consolidating the PHA process
Access to joint billets, and reasonable expectations for duties days toward a good year
Credit for joint service resulting from necessity as opposed to formally identified positions
Availability of funding and access to Joint Professional Military Education
Equitable Retirement based on retirement points earned
Promotions

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ROA's Education Resource Center This service provides information and access to a variety of traditional on-campus and online universities and other higher learning opportunities for ROA members.
Education Resource Center

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