UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
NATIONAL PILIPINO-AMERICAN MILITARY RETIREES ASSOCIATION (PAMRA)
Revised: 26 March 2009
History
The National Pilipino American Military Retirees Association (PAMRA) was formed
in January 1995 as a result of a meeting held at the Manila Hotel, Philippines by
a group of four dedicated retired Coast Guard gentlemen. After that historic meeting,
an election of officers followed. The results: Roger L. Reyes of Glen Burnie Maryland
was elected as its first president; Danny Perpuse of Seattle Washington was elected
Vice-President, and Bert Naoe of Kent Washington as Secretary-Treasurer. The National
USCG - PAMRA was born and started with 18 retirees in 1995. The association has
since grown to about 698 members at the present time.
Purpose
The association’s fundamental goal is to engage exclusively in promoting and maintaining
friendship and camaraderie among Pilipino-American Military Retirees, their families,
and friends. To meet this objective, the association will hold a reunion every two
years in the Philippines for the enjoyment of the members, their families and their
friends.
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PAMRA
(2009) By Laws
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