
Message to the Force from the SecArmy
Download the PDF SECRETARY OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON Dear Soldiers, Civilians and Families of our Army Team, Serving as your 25th Secretary of the Army
Join us Oct. 6, 2025, at Firewheel Golf Park for the AUSA Wounded Warrior Golf Classic benefiting local wounded warriors and families.
Your Super Ticket includes 6 tickets for the Ticket Toss Drawings (must be present to win), 2 Mulligan Coupons, and entry into the $825 Putting Contest with outstanding prizes.
Since 1950, the Association of the United States Army has worked to support all aspects of national security while advancing the interests of America’s Army and the men and women who serve.
AUSA is a private, non-profit educational organization that supports America’s Army – Regular Army, National Guard, Reserve, Retired Soldiers, Government Civilians, Wounded Warriors, Veterans, concerned citizens and family members. AUSA provides numerous Professional Development Opportunities at a variety of events both locally and nationally.
The North Texas – Audie Murphy Chapter serves the geographic area from Mineral Wells in the west, The Red River in the North, Texarkana in the east and Waco to the south and is a vital, energetic chapter with a variety of projects and events.
The strength of our chapter is in membership, community partners, and volunteers. We invite non-members to consider joining today. We welcome your comments in how we can improve our Chapter.
Download the PDF SECRETARY OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON Dear Soldiers, Civilians and Families of our Army Team, Serving as your 25th Secretary of the Army
“I Want You for the U.S. Army.” says Uncle Sam on a vintage poster. That message is scared into the minds of every American over a certain age, but many members of Generation Z have vet to receive it. The list of reasons for the growing recruiting gap in the U.S. Army is as long as the list of proposed fixes, and both are complex.
“I Want You for the U.S. Army.” says Uncle Sam on a vintage poster. That message is scared into the minds of every American over a certain age, but many members of Generation Z have vet to receive it. The list of reasons for the growing recruiting gap in the U.S. Army is as long as the list of proposed fixes, and both are complex.