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USFAA attends 125th NGAUS Conference.


The United States Field Artillery Association attended the 125th National Guard National Guard, U.S. militia. The militia is authorized by the Constitution of the United States, which also defines the militia's functions and the federal and state role. Article 1, Section 8 provides that Congress shall have the power to call forth "the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress insurrections and repel invasions. Association of the United Stales (NGAUS NGAUS - National Guard Association of the United States) General Conference in Biloxi, MS, on 15-17 September 2003. "With more than 1500 National Guard members in the Association and so many of our Corporate friends here, we felt right at home," Amy Ewing-Holmstrom, USFAA USFAA - United States Federal Aviation Administration Managing Director said. This was the first NGAUS for the Association and with well over 300 exhibitors, it was one of the largest the Association has ever attended as an exhibitor. NGAUS 2004 will be held in Las Vegas, NV.
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Date:Sep 1, 2003
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