The Air Force Retired Judge Advocates Association (AFRJAA) is a body comprising of retired air force officers who served as Judge Advocates in the United States of America. The association aims to provide information and enlightenment to her members about the laws governing the United States Armed Forces. AFRJAA is also committed to educating her members on the activities of Judge Advocate General’s Department of the United States Air Force. The association is concern about how the Judge Advocate General Department of the United States Air Force is organized. The organization operates three levels of membership – regular, associate, and honorary levels. Regular members are those who retired from the US Air Force as Judge Advocates or retired officers who served as Judge Advocates in the US Air Force or US Air Force Reserve. Associate members are any retired civilian attorneys whose service to the US involved at least ten years with the Department of the Air Force or their spouses. Honorary members are those granted membership by the Board of Directors. AFRJAA seeks to make available to her members, avenues for social and leisure activities.
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