Armed Forces Insurance and First Command Financial Services Announce Partnership
"Our partnership with First Command is a natural fit; both AFI and First Command share a rich history dedicated to serving those that serve this nation," said
AFI was founded in 1887 by a group of active-duty officers with the goal of protecting those who protect us all. Like AFI, First Command is dedicated to serving the unique needs of military personnel. Since 1958,
"Through our partnership with
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