Wyoming Department Reserve Officers Association
What Is ROA?
The men and women who serve our Nation in the cause of freedom need and deserve a voice in creating government policy. ROA provides that voice. Respected, vigorous, effective - ROA has a long list of policy accomplishments, and an ambitious long-range program for the coming decade and beyond.
ROA Founding and Charter
Founded in 1922, and chartered by Congress in 1950, ROA's mission is to "...support and promote the development and execution of a military policy for the United States that will provide adequate National Security."
ROA Business
The business of the association is handled through its national headquarters in Washington D.C. Legislative policies are established at two national meetings each year—A national convention is held annually in early summer and the mid-winter conference and Military Exposition in late January.
ROA Benefits
Balancing civilian and reserve commitments requires a unique approach to career management. ROA provides a wide range of professional and personal benefits including, professional development workshops, mentoring programs, and a career center to meet the unique needs of our members.
As a liaison between government entities, the media, and its members, ROA keeps reservists and their families apprised of important topics such as call-ups and legislative actions.
ROA Today
Increasingly, leadership is being passed to younger drilling reservist, ensuring ROA's future as a dynamic force for improving benefits, equipment, and training for America's Citizen-Soldiers.
ROA continues to be a prominent voice of preparedness.
Mid-Winter Conference Information and Online Registration Now Available
9/10/2003 - ROA's Membership Plan
Index of Upcoming Events
1/25/2004- 2004 Mid-Winter Conference and 19th Military Exposition - Washington DC United States
6/8/2004- 2004 ROA National Convention - Salt Lake City UT United States
6/8/2004- 2004 Joint Officer Leadership Development and Training Seminar (JOLDTS) - Salt Lake City UT United States
6/9/2004- ROA Academy - Salt Lake City UT United States
WYOMING DEPARTMENT NEWS:
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Chapter #3, Casper Reserve Officers Association
And Wyoming Reserve Officers Association League Anne Lowe Club
Invited All Wyoming Department ROA/ROAL Members to the 2003 Annual Convention held March 27, 2003 in Casper. Required Department and Club business was conducted as well as election of 2003-2004 Officers. The minutes of the meeting were mailed out to all members. If you did not receive your copy please notify the secretary, Jack Hoard and click here for an online copy.
Wyoming Department Officers for 2003-2004
Department President:
LCDR Kimberly D. Knutson
916 Sierra Drive
Riverton, WY 82501
307-856-0831
kknutsn@yahoo.com
Department Secretary/Treasurer:
MAJ John "Jack" Hoard
100 North Center #405
Casper, WY 82601
307-265-6500
State Territorial Vice Presidents:
Financial Consultant
Planning & Elections:
CPT Jim Clark
P.O. Box 472
Casper, WY 82601
State/Membership:
LTC William "Larry" Custer
4010A So. Poplar, PMB 311
Casper, Wy 82601
North Western Wyoming
Public & Member Relations
CDR Mary McAleenan
P.O. Box 99
Kinnear, Wy 82501
South Central Wyoming
Public & Member Relations
LTC George Miyake
1618 Symons
Laramie, Wy 82516
South Eastern Wyoming
Public & Member Relations
1LT William T. Custer
806 West 26th Street
Cheyenne, Wy 82201
North Eastern Wyoming
Public & Member Relations
LTC Charles L. Simon
6 Wildrose Lane
Sheridan, WY 82801
Statewide Veteran Outreach Programs
CW2 Charles Pat Estas
4360 South David
Casper, WY 82601
LTC Barry Gazdek
5905 CY Ave.
Casper, WY 82604
Statewide Junior ROTC
Program Relations
CW5 Bradley R. Lupien
1584 Trojan Drive
Casper, Wy 82609
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