List of Veterans' Organizations - United States

United States

  • Air Force Association
  • Air Force Sergeants Association
  • American Cold War Veterans
  • American Corporate Partners
  • American Ex-Prisoners of War
  • American G.I. Forum
  • American Legion
  • American Legion Riders
  • American Veterans Motorcycle Club
  • American Veterans Motorcycle Riders Association
  • American Veterans Services
  • American Veterans for Equal Rights
  • AMVETS
  • Artistic American Veterans
  • Association of Confederate Soldiers
  • Blinded Veterans Association
  • Blue Alliance - LGBT Alumni of the U.S. Air Force Academy
  • Catholic War Veterans
  • Cherokee Nation Warriors Society
  • Cold War Veterans Association
  • Confederate Survivors Association
  • Collegiate Veterans Association
  • Disabled American Veterans
  • Fleet Reserve Association
  • Grand Army of the Republic
  • The Greatest Generations Foundation
  • Healing Heroes Network
  • HeroBox
  • Hope For Veterans
  • Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America or IAVA (formerly OpTruth)
  • Iraq Veterans Against the War
  • Iraq War Veterans Organization
  • Jewish War Veterans of the USA
  • Korean War Veterans Association
  • Leathernecks Motorcycle Club, NYC
  • Marine Corps League
  • Military Officers Association of America
  • Military Order of Foreign Wars
  • Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
  • Military Order of the Purple Heart
  • Military Order of the World Wars
  • The Mission Continues
  • National Association for Black Veterans
  • National Coalition for Homeless Veterans
  • National Veteran-Owned Business Association
  • Naval Enlisted Reserve Association (NERA)
  • Navy Musicians Association
  • New Battlefront Foundation
  • Operation Sacred Trust
  • Operation Stand Down
  • Paralyzed Veterans of America
  • Pearl Harbor Survivors Association
  • Retired Enlisted Association (TREA)
  • Semper Fidelis Health & Wellness
  • Servicemembers Legal Defense Network
  • The 6th branch
  • The Society of Hispanic Veterans
  • Society of the Cincinnati
  • Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
  • Sons of Confederate Veterans
  • Student Veterans of America
  • Swords to Plowshares
  • The Millman NRG Foundation
  • Ukrainian American Veterans
  • United Confederate Veterans
  • United Service Organizations
  • United Spanish War Veterans
  • United Spinal Association
  • United States Submarine Veterans Inc. (USSVI)
  • United States Submarine Veterans of World War II
  • U.S. Military Vets Motorcycle Club
  • Veterans Advantage
  • Veteran Artist Program
  • Veterans Campaign
  • Veterans for America
  • Veterans for Peace
  • Veterans Foundation Incorporated
  • Veterans History Project
  • Veterans of Foreign Wars
  • Veterans of Modern Warfare
  • VETPAC
  • Vietnamese American Armed Forces Association
  • Vietnam Veterans Against the War
  • Vietnam Veterans of America
  • Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club
  • Warrior Brotherhood Veterans Motorcycle Club
  • Warrior Ranch
  • Women in Military Service for America Memorial Foundation, Inc.
  • Wounded Warrior Project
  • Wildflecken Veterans Association

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