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| ABOUT
THE HAWKEYE/GREYHOUND ASSOCIATION |
WELCOME TO THE HAWKEYE-GREYHOUND
ASSOCIATION WEBSITE. The Association is a non-profit professional and social
organization whose purpose is to:
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Enhance both the recognition and the prestige
of the United States Navy Carrier Airborne Early Warning community.
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Apprise members of technical developments
and professional accomplishments and to meet socially with general members
of The Association.
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The Association will provide its members,
drawn from the widest sources, the opportunity to unite their efforts in
pursuit of their goals.
The Hawkeye-Greyhound Association
originated on 4 November 1993 by a group of VAW and VRC active duty and
retired officers and others sharing a common interest in the VAW community.
The Association has since expanded to include the VRC aircrew/affiliates
and was officially renamed the Hawkeye/Greyhound Association in 1999. Today,
membership is open to anyone interested in subscribing to and promoting
the objectives of the association. A board of directors governs the association
with daily operations managed by association officers. The Governing Bodies
of The Hawkeye-Greyhound Association include the Board of Directors and
the Association Officers.
The Board of Directors
determines goals, oversees operations, approves budgets. It has a minimum
of five officers.
The Association Officers
are tasked with managing daily operations of the association and report
directly to the Board of Directors. |