AUSA – Texas Capital Area Chapter is open to all Army ranks and all components -- including Active, National Guard, Army Reserve -- Government civilians, retirees, Wounded Warriors, Veterans, concerned citizens and family members. Indeed AUSA welcomes anyone who subscribes to the philosophy of a strong national defense with special concern for the Army. Community businesses and defense industry companies are also welcome to join AUSA.
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Beyond AUSA's role as an advocate for the Army and its Soldiers, as well as the great publications and professional development opportunities available, AUSA offers a great variety of discounts on a range of products and services. Visit the link below and you’ll find information on the full range of AUSA benefits, including education and career help, travel and entertainment, merchandise, and many more.
Major General Tracy Norris, the Texas Adjutant General of the Texas National Guard was presented with a certificate for the continuous thirty years of support of the Texas Capital Area Chapter at our 2 March 2022 General Membership Meeting by President COL (Ret) Garry D. Patterson.
The Texas Military Department has provided facilities for our chapter meetings for the past thirty years. (1992-2022).
On the behalf of our Austin community partner team, we would like to invite you to our next distinguished speaker series session with COL Jay Wisham, Executive Director of the Army Applications Lab and COL Tim Sugars, Director of Program Integration at Army Futures Command. They will be providing key insights and updates on Army Innovation. We are very fortunate to have these two great leaders sharing how they and their teams are driving innovation and developing technology for our Warfighters!
We are pleased to announce, MG James K. "Red" Brown, USA, RET, will be our distinguished guest speaker on Wednesday, 2 March 2022 at 1200 hrs, Camp Mabry, Building 8 Auditorium.
The AUSA Texas Capital Area Chapter is proud to support the children of soldiers assigned to the Army Futures Command, Software Factory at the Austin Community College downtown campus.
Our chapter distributed approximately fifty gifts to soldiers to share with their children during this Christmas and Holiday Season. This gift distribution was a part of the Texas Capital Area Chapter Family Program to support Army families in our area. It was a great success and appreciated by the personnel assigned to Army Futures Command, Software Factory.