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The Military Retiree's Ready Reference of Telephone Numbers The Military Retiree’s Ready Reference Of Telephone Numbers Telephone numbers contained in this list were obtained in February 2002 and their accuracy is not certain Researched by Mel Weiss CWO-2, SC, USN, Ret. & GM-14, Ret. Email Address: [email protected] Please help me keep this directory up to date! Email any “new” or “better” telephone numbers to me, plus any additions/deletions, so that I can continuously update this information! Thank you! M.W. Government, Military, Veterans, Commercial & Charitable Organizations Organization Phone Number AAFES Catalog Sales 800-527-2345 AAFES Customer Service 877-891-7827 AARP Customer Service 800-424-3410 Airborne Express (Customer Service) 800-247-2676 Air Force Afterburner Newspaper 210-652-2126 Air Force Association 703-247-5810 Air Force Casualty Assistance 800-558-1404 Air Force Enlisted Men’s Widows and Dependents Home Foundation 904-651-9858 Air Force Magazine 703-247-5800 Air Force National Recruiting Center 800-423-8723 Air Force Retired Affairs 800-531-7502 Air Force Retiree Services Branch 210-652-4663 Air Force Sergeants Association 301-899-3500 Air Force Times Newspaper 800-368-5718 Air Force Village Foundation 800-762-1122 Air Force Worldwide Locator Assistance (Active Duty Only) 210-565-2660 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 212-870-3400 Alliance of Women Veterans 714-551-2329 Alzheimer’s Association 800-272-3900 America Gold Star Mothers 202-265-0991 American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) (Customer Service) 800-424-3410 American Cancer Society 800-227-2345 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) 212-549-2500 American Defenders of Bataan & Corregidor 412-771-3956 American Ex-Prisoners of War Association 817-649-2979 American Forces Services Corporation 703-528-5444 American Foundation for the Blind 800-232-5463 American GI Forum 303-458-1700 American Heart Association 800-242-8721 American Legion 317-630-1200 American Lung Association 800-478-7653 American Merchant Marine Veterans 941-549-1010 American Military Retirees Association 518-563-9479 Researched by Mel Weiss CWO-2, SC, USN, Ret. & GM-14, Ret. Email Address: [email protected] 2 Organization Phone Number American Military Society 301-925-1420 American Red Cross 703-206-8512 American Stroke Association 800-315-8700 American Veterans Commission 301-320-6490 American Veterans of WWII, Korea & Vietnam (AMVETS) 301-459-9600 American War Mothers 202-362-0090 American WWII Orphans Network 360-733-1678 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Help Line 800-514-0301 Arlington National Cemetery 202-789-7013 Armed Forces Radio & Television Service (AFRTS) 909-413-2236 Army & Air Force Mutual Aid Association 703-522-3060 Army & Navy Union, United States of America, Inc. 330-652-1612 Army, Air Force, Marines & Navy Times Publishing Company 703-750-9000 Army Echoes Newspaper 800-445-2049 Army National Recruiting Center 800-872-2769 Army Retired Affairs 800-336-4909 Army Women’s Museum 804-734-4327 Army Worldwide Locator Assistance (Active Duty Only) 703-325-3732 Asbestos Veterans Assistance Information League (AVAIL) 281-681-1827 Association of Ex-POW of the Korean War 513-426-5105 Association of the 199th Light Infantry 703-448-1999 Association of the United States Army (AUSA) 800-336-4570 Automobile Association of America (AAA) (Customer Service) 800-624-0100 Awards Information, Washington, DC 202-685-1770 Blinded Veterans Association 202-462-4430 Blue Star Mothers of American, Inc. 301-949-0114 Brotherhood Rally of All Veterans 818-591-6300 Catholic War Veterans, United States of America, Inc. 703-549-3622 Center for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) Help Line 800-311-3435 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 410-786-3000 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) 703-482-0623 CHAMPUS (Customer Service) 303-361-1000 China Burma India Veterans Association 407-282-0346 Coast Guard National Recruiting Center 800-438-8724 Coast Guard Retired Affairs 800-772-8724 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) 202-606-2564 Combined National Veterans Association of America 202-543-2239 Congressional Medal of Honor Society 843-884-8136 Council of Better Business Bureaus 703-276-0100 Researched by Mel Weiss CWO-2, SC, USN, Ret. & GM-14, Ret. Email Address: [email protected] 3 Organization Phone Number Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War 307-638-8143 DEERS Verification Help Desk 800-538-9552 Defense Commissary Agency (DeCa) Customer Service 800-294-2744 Defense Finance & Accounting Service, Cleveland, OH 800-346-3374 Department of Defense (DOD) Hot Line 800-424-9098 Department of Justice, Radiation Compensation Program 800-729-7327 Destroyer Escort Sailors Association 202-628-3400 DFAS Cleveland, OH (Retired Pay Customer Service) 800-321-1080 DFAS Denver, CO (Annuity Section) 800-435-3396 Disabled American Veterans (DAV) 859-441-7300 Eighth Army Historical Society 949-552-3889 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 800-424-8802 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Help Desk 800-669-4000 European & Pacific Stars and Stripes Newspaper 202-761-0945 Federal Aviation Administration (Customer Service) 800-322-7873 Federal Aviation Administration (Security/Safety Hot Line) 800-255-1111 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) 202-324-3000 Federal Communication Commission (FCC) 888-225-5322 Federal Consumer Information Center (National Contact Center) 800-333-4636 Federal Employees Group Life Insurance (Information Desk) 800-633-4542 Federal Employees Retirement Service (Information Desk) 888-767-6738 Federal Election Commission 800-424-9530 Federal Express (FEDEX) (Customer Service) 800-463-3339 Federal Home Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) 800-732-6643 Federal Home Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac) 800-373-3343 Federal Housing Administration 800-225-5342 Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service 202-606-1800 Federal Student Air Information Center 800-433-3243 Federal Times Publishing Company 703-750-7400 Fisher House Foundation, Inc. 888-294-8560 Fleet Reserve Association (FRA) 703-683-1400 Franco-American Wars Veterans Inc. 978-840-0445 GEICO Insurance Company (Customer Service) 800-861-8380 Go For Broke National Veterans Association, Inc. 619-779-9986 Gold Star Wives of America, Inc. 888-751-6350 Government Printing Office (Ordering Publications) 866-512-1800 GSA Office of Enterprise Development (Small Businesses) 202-501-1021 I. D. Cards (Air Force Retirees) 800-558-1404 I. D. Cards, Benefits and Eligibility 800-443-9297 “I Have A Dream” Foundation 212-293-5480 Researched by Mel Weiss CWO-2, SC, USN, Ret. & GM-14, Ret. Email Address: [email protected] 4 Organization Phone Number Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS) 800-375-5283 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) (Help Line) 800-829-1040 Italian American War Veterans of the United States of America 407-366-3232 Jewish Defense League 818-980-8535 Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America 202-265-6280 Korean War Missing POW-MIA Information (Air Force Personnel) 800-531-5501 Korean War Missing POW-MIA Information (Army Personnel) 800-892-2490 Korean War Missing POW-MIA Information (Marine Corps Personnel) 800-847-1597 Korean War Missing POW-MIA Information (Navy Personnel) 800-443-9298 Korean War Veterans Association 937-426-5105 Legion of Valor of the United States of America, Inc. 805-692-2244 Library of Congress (Help Desk) 202-707-5000 LSM-LSMR Association 413-774-2397 Make-A-Wish Foundation of America 800-722-9474 Marine Corps Exchange Headquarters 703-784-3809 Marine Corps League 703-207-9588 Marine Corps National Recruiting Center 800-272-7391 Marine Corps Retired Affairs 800-336-4649 Marine Corps Worldwide Locator Assistance (Active Duty Only) 703-784-2507 MEDICARE (Customer Service) 800-633-4227 Merck-Medro Managed Care (Medicare Contracted Pharmacy) 800-903-4680 Military Chaplains Association of the United States of America 703-276-2189 Military Living Publications (Commercial Business) 703-237-0203 Military Order of the Purple Heart (MOPH) 703-642-5360 Military Order of the World Wars 703-683-4911 NAM-POWS, Inc. 972-924-3337 National 4th Infantry (IVY) Division 770-587-2383 National Amputee Foundation, Inc. 516-887-3600 National Archives & Records Administration (NARA) 866-325-7208 National Association for Black Veterans, Inc. 800-842-4597 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) 877-622-2798 National Association for Uniformed Military 703-750-1342 National Association for Uniformed Services & National Society of Military 703-750-1342 National Association of Atomic Veterans (NAAV) 505-877-3707 National Association of Black Military Women (NABMW) 708-534-3637 National Association of Fleet Tug Sailors 415-331-7757 National Association of Military Widows 703-527-4565 National Association of Radiation 800-798-5102 National Association of State Veterans 918-567-2251 National Association of Veterans Program Administrators 904-226-6350 Researched by Mel Weiss CWO-2, SC, USN, Ret. & GM-14, Ret. Email Address: [email protected] 5 Organization Phone Number National Coalition for Homeless Veterans 202-546-1969 National Congress of Puerto Rican Veterans 718-822-8077 National Contact Center (To Order A U.S. Flag) 800-688-9889 National Gulf War Resource Center, Inc. 301-585-0519 National League of Families 202-223-6846 National Life Insurance Program 800-669-8477 National Park Service (Golden Passes for Seniors) 888-467-2757 National Park Service (Information Line) 202-208-6845 National Passport Information Center (NPIC) 888-362-8668 National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) 314-538-4141 National Society Daughters of the American
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