Special Forces Association
Nascar racing 4 digital download. Author: Billy Waugh, Special Forces SGM (Ret.) Wounded in action by a buttstroke to the head – lined up for execution during a 150km march to the POW camp – caged and chained for 20+ months – interrogated by the North Vietnamese officials, a Cuban interrogation team – even an Australian journalist – Isaac Camacho never wavered in his quest to escape. The Special Forces Association Convention is back in October 2021, coming to Las Vegas, with a larger venue, great room rates and an incredible hospitality room promising one of.
SFA Education Assistance Program (aka SFA Scholarship Fund) was established and is designed to provide one-time scholarship grants to members, dependents and grandchildren of SFA members in good standing. The number of grants awarded and amounts are determined by the Scholarship Committee with the approval of the Association Board of Officers. Grants may be given in the name of individuals or corporations when funds are contributed directly for this purpose and is approved by the SFA Board of Officers. The Assistant Secretary who selects its committee members chairs the Scholarship Committee.
WHO WE AREThe Special Forces Association (SFA) is a non-profit fraternal organization for current and retired U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers, also known as “Green Berets.” Established in 1964, the association is based at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with 84 chapters located in the United States as well as Panama, South Korea, Germany, Thailand, Philippines and Okinawa. Chapters meet in their respective areas and conduct meetings, hold reunions and host social functions for their members.Membership is open to any person who is or has been a member of Special Forces, including those in the U.S.
Army Reserve and Army National Guard. Those wishing to join must apply, providing certified documentation proving past or current assignment with a Special Forces unit. Associate membership is also available to individuals who do not meet this criterion, but who have “contributed significantly to the support of Special Forces, or its lineage, in the accomplishment of its mission.