AUSA Annual Meeting – Professionalism, Trust, Future Force
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"Trusted Professionals - Today and Tomorrow," the theme of the
The
This year the AUSA Annual Meeting and Exposition will - for the fourth consecutive year - occupy the entire
Both levels of exhibit space will be occupied with displays from the
The new
Pavilions highlight small business, veteran hiring event
To qualify, your company must be classified as a "small business," as defined by the
Exhibit space in the
Please note that space is being offered on a first-come, first-served basis and is now almost sold out.
For more information, please visit our website: http://ausameetings.org/2014annualmeeting/or contact
Held
The event brings together major companies from throughout the country to profile their services and provide employment opportunities for our veterans.
Attending veterans have the chance to talk with employers, submit qualifications and even participate in job interviews on the spot.
"This year's three-day forum will emphasize
Focusing on the "Profession of Arms," the meeting attracts approximately 29,000-plus members and guests annually.
Only
Anyone may pre-register for the meeting by visiting the
Program highlights
(Editor's note: At press time, the UPDATED speakers listed below have been invited by
Gen.
The invited dinner speaker, the commanding general,
On Monday morning,
At this event, the Walter T. Kerwin Jr. awards to the outstanding
Gen.
Following this breakfast, the meeting will officially open with a patriotic presentation by the
The secretary of the
Three luncheons will follow the opening session.
The
The
Gen.
There will be a special reception for visiting international dignitaries - hosted Monday evening by the
Monday's activities conclude with the President's Reception honoring
On Tuesday, the Association will host the Congressional Staffers Breakfast, where McHugh and Odierno will speak to the Hill staffers and
CW5
At the Dwight D. Eisenhower Luncheon, Odierno will deliver his "State of the
At this event, the drill sergeants and recruiters of the year will receive awards.
Reserve components
The chief of the
From
The Army Civilian Professional Development Seminar will be held from
Gen.
Sustaining Member Luncheon
Deputy Secretary of Defense
Special events for NCOs and soldiers
Sgt. Maj. of the Army Raymond F. Chandler III will convene the annual
This year's speaker is Sgt. Maj.
NCOs, soldiers and their guests will also receive a special tour of
ILW forums
To emphasize the Annual Meeting's focus as a
Scheduled at press time are:
"Profession of Arms"
"
"Strategic Landpower and the Global Landpower Network"
"Pacific Pathways - Asia Pacific Rebalance"
"Regionally Aligned Forces and Global Engagement"
"Force 2025 and Beyond"
"Increasing Cyber Capabilities"
"Modernization"
"Army Total Force Policy "
"Defense Support to Civil Authorities: Disaster Relief/Response and Humanitarian Assistance"
(Editor's note: All forums will be held in the
Selected authors will speak about their books during the
Books and authors to be presented include:
"The Schlieffen Plan: International Perspectives on the German Strategy for World War I" (Foreign Military Studies), English translation edited by
"Medics at War: Military Medicine from Colonial Times to the 21st Century," by
"An Unsung Soldier: The Life of General
"
"
"Soldier in the Sinai: A General's Account of the
"The Story of Black Military Officers, 1861-1948" (Routledge Studies in African American History), by Krewasky A. Salter I, Published by: Routledge (
Books and authors also will be available throughout the meeting at the
All
AUSA Family Forums
Military Family Forum I, "Senior Leader's Update and
This will feature
Invited guests include
Also invited are: Lt. Gen.
This award, sponsored by
Military Family Forum II: "Family Transitions: Supporting You through Your Military Life Journey" will be held on
This forum will feature panelists and presentations updating the audience on the various
Invited guests include representatives from Army G-9, Soldier for Life, Military Spouse Program, Hiring Our Heroes,
On
Issues such as economic conditions of military families, building communities of care for military children and families, and the effects of injury or combat death on families will be deliberated.
Speakers will discuss the transformation of research to practice and highlight examples and programs currently utilized to support the well-being of our military kids.
For those not able to attend,
Go to www.ausa.org/family for information on how to join us online.
Seating is limited therefore pre-registration is encouraged. Register at: www.udreg.com/ausa/.
This pavilion features organizations currently supporting military families. Exhibit hours are
For questions or help with registration, contact the Family Readiness staff at 1-(800) 336-4570, Ext. 2684, or by e-mailing [email protected].
Retiree activities
There are three special events scheduled for retirees and veterans at the Annual Meeting.
The Retiree Seminar,
Military Retirement Planning Seminars: Briefings on Preparation for Retirement will be conducted on Tuesday, Oct.14,
The sessions will focus on retirement planning, and will provide valuable information for those who counsel subordinates on retirement.
Marshall dinner
Coach
He will also address the dinner, the Annual Meeting's closing event.
Annual Meeting information
For up-to-date information and "Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)" on the 2014 Annual Meeting and Exposition - A Professional Development Forum - go to the AUSA Annual Meeting website at www.ausameetings.org/annual, and click on "About."
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