Fort Liberty Chapter's Community Partners are local commercial businesses, industries, professional and technical firms, corporations, local government and civic groups, and organizations or societies which support the Aims and Objects of the Association of the United States Army.
THE FORT LIBERTY CHAPTER IS A NON-FEDERAL ENTITY. IT IS NOT PART OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS AND IT HAS NO GOVERNMENTAL STATUS.
To contact AUSA Fort Liberty Chapter please email fortliberty@ausa.org
Home of the Airborne and Special Operations Forces
The Mission of the Fort Liberty Chapter:
The Association of the United States Army is a nonprofit educational and professional development association serving America’s Total Army, our Soldiers, Army civilians, and their families; our community partners, and supporters of a strong national defense. Fort Liberty Chapter provides a voice for the Army, supports the Soldier, and honors those who have served in order to advance the security of the nation.
- The Chapter educates our members, the public, industry, and Congress about the critical nature of land warfare and the Army’s central role in national defense.
- The Chapter informs our members, the greater Fort Liberty/North Carolina, communities and Congress about issues affecting America’s Army and the Soldiers who serve in the Regular Army, the North Carolina Army National Guard, and Army Reserve.
- The Chapter connects the Army to the American people at the national, state, and chapter level.
President's Message:
As a team, we have 3 primary goals as the AUSA Chapter supporting the Soldiers and Families of Fort Liberty who must maintain the highest level of readiness for deployment.
First, our AUSA Chapter will provide outstanding support to our Soldiers, Families, and units to help meet the needs of their mission, to recognize their service, and to help all involved to enjoy the benefits of a military lifestyle.
Next, our AUSA Chapter will reach out to our local community to educate, inform, and connect the citizens that our Army serves and lives beside to ensure we have their full support in creating a mutual bond to ensure mission success.
Lastly, we will execute our efforts to be the best AUSA Chapter in how we support our Soldiers, Families, and units and reach out to our community.
From the home of the Airborne and Special Operations,
MG(R) Al Aycock.
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Fort Liberty Chapter Scholarship Program 2023
The Fort Liberty Chapter of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) is pleased to announce that the Chapter’s 2023 Scholarship Program is now open.
This announcement supports our commitment to the Army and AUSA. To date, we have awarded over $670,000 dollars in scholarships, and we take pride in our ability to continue this program.
Military Appreciation Day with Free Entry to Fayetteville State University football game
Fayetteville State University, an AUSA Community Partner, is holding a military appreciation day on Saturday, 24 September at 4:00pm during the FSU football game versus Virginia Union. With an ID card, military members, family members, and veterans are provided free admission to the game. Come out and support the home team as FSU supports our military!
Career Fair, 7 October, plus free football game tickets to Army vs Wake Forest
The Military and Veterans Career Networking Event in Winston-Salem, NC on Friday, 7 October 2022, will offer free tickets to the Army versus Wake Forest football game on Saturday, 8 October. This Career Fair is different than most job venues as the companies who attend will be prepared to offer interviews and on-site job offers.