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2026 Fact Sheet

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The Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) is the nation's largest and most influential as-sociation of military officers. It is an independent, nonprofit, politically nonpartisan organization.

The Falcons Landing Chapter (FLC) is one of more than 400-plus local organizations affiliated with National MOAA and is a member of the Virginia Council of Chapters. The Chapter is located at Fal-cons Landing, a Life Plan Community which is operated by the Air Force Retired Officers Community (AFROC). It is the only MOAA Chapter in Loudoun County. The Chapter is also a member of the Virginia Council of Chapters, MOAA.

The mission of the Chapter is to provide programs to support: those who are serving; those who have served; and those who have survived, while placing special focus on community support.

Chapter membership is open to those who hold, or have ever held, a warrant or commission in any component of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Space Force, Public Health Ser-vice, NOAA, and their surviving spouses. As of November 20, 2025, there were 122 Premium Members and 68 Auxiliary Chapter Members for a total of 190 Chapter Members.

The most significant, ongoing program for the Chapter is the multifaceted local support to veterans and their families. The Chapter established the Loudoun Veterans and Family Support (LVFS) pro-gram in partnership with Community Lutheran Church of Sterling, providing financial and general support to Loudoun County Veterans needing assistance.

The Chapter strongly supports the Loudoun County Community Veterans Engagement Board (LCCVEB), whose purpose is promoting a healthy and enriched lifestyle for Loudoun County veterans and their family members through community outreach and advocacy on Loudoun County veterans’ issues.


The Chapter sponsors the Gathering, a program of distinguished guest speakers for monthly presentations on current and past world and government affairs.

The Chapter has established a Speakers’ Bureau. This initiative is in keeping with the chapter’s goal of continuing to inform the American public about their military establishment. This program has been temporarily suspended until further notice.

Four times a year the Chapter supports the AdoptaPlatoon Soldier Support Effort® dedicated to quality of life and raising morale for those serving overseas in the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corp, serving deployed United States Service Men and Women by providing ongoing care packages to improve Coast Guard and Special Forces.

The Chapter supports three Junior ROTC units in our area of responsibility: the Air Force JROTC unit at Chantilly High School in Fairfax, the Navy JROTC unit at Loudoun County High School in Leesburg, and the Army JROTC unit at South Lakes High School in Reston. The Chapter President and Director of JROTC Programs present scholarships to selected cadets at each school. In addition, the Lieuten-ant General John Pustay Scholarship is awarded to a selected cadet at Chantilly High School.

Memorial and Veterans Day Programs are presented each year at Falcons Landing.​

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