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Welcome and
thank you for visiting the  MetLife Veterans'  Web site



The National Executive Veterans' Committee hopes you will find this new site for MetLife Veterans' informative and  helpful in  keeping you updated on Veterans' activities.

In the months ahead we plan on adding many features that pertain to Veterancy not only on a National level but also  local chapter news and events.

We are currently planning and hope to finalize soon our 2nd National Convention .  The 2003 convention was a great success with over 300 attendees and the feedback for another was overwhelming.  The NEC wants your input and suggestions .  Please send us an E-Mail

MetLife Veterans Association is steeped in history starting in a  Philadelphia District office in 1902 with 32 members. Oh how we have grown to over 8,500 active and retired veterans.

Today's Veterans' Association is a living tribute to its past leaders, and in the future there will be many others who will play an important part in its continued progress .

Once again we welcome you  and thank you for your continued  support of The MetLife Veterans' Association.

The National Executive Committee

PS:   Stay tuned for future updates and additions to your new Veterans' web site.

 

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