PARTNERS

Our coalition’s power comes from a carefully curated “team of teams” of veteran-service nonprofits, aircrew family networks, social-media groups and other mission-aligned organizations. Working side-by-side, these partners pool deep scientific and medical expertise with lived aviation experience. Because each member group retains its own community ties, bringing them together under the MACH banner instantly multiplies our reach—mobilising individual advocates who can speak with one coordinated voice on Capitol Hill and back home in every district. The mission continues together. 

Veteran Families for Education and Awareness

Veteran Families for Education and Awareness is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating and raising awareness on toxic exposure issues affecting military and veteran families. Their goal is to provide information to allow service members, veterans and their families to make informed decisions on their health and future.  Their mission is to make a difference in the lives of those who have sacrificed so much for this country.

RED RIVER VALLEY ASSOCIATION "RIVER RATS"

The Red River Valley Association began as a military organization of fighter pilots to commemorate inter-service teamwork, strong esprit de corps, and unprecedented sacrifices demonstrated by American fighting men during the campaign over North Vietnam. They provide an active forum for discussion and debate of aerial warfare issues and encourage the United States government to achieve the fullest possible accounting for all service personnel declared MIA/KIA in all armed conflicts.

HOVER

HOVER is committed to uncovering and verifying the health impacts of toxic exposures unique to rotary-wing aviation. They seek to drive scientific research, inform medical policy, and advocate for congressional recognition, targeted funding, and VA policy reform to address cancer risks and health consequences tied to military helicopter operations. Through data, testimony, and coalition-building, HOVER ensure that those who served in the air receive the answers, care, and accountability they deserve.

HAWKEYE INITIATIVE

The Hawkeye mission is to collect information, communicate findings, and advocate for action that addresses the health issues of vital interest to the Airborne Early Warning & Control community.  Specifically, to investigate the cancer diagnoses, deaths, and associated disorders among those that supported the AEW&C missions while deployed or ashore.

 

MILITARY AVIATORS CANCER ACTION NETWORK

A public group serving to highlight the increased incidences of certain cancers among military aviators through information sharing and advocacy efforts.

WOMEN MILITARY AVIATORS

The mission of Women Military Aviators is  to preserve their history, support those currently serving, and protect the future of women in military aviation. WMA actively engages current-day military women in aviation career fields, providing support and mentorship as well as education on important issues impacting them.

 

F14 Tomcat Association

The mission of the F14 Tomcat Association is to preserve the history of the greatest fighter jet the US Navy has ever flown.  Their primary purpose is to maintain contact among the members of the Tomcat community, keep members informed of developments in Naval Aviation, provide support to museums where F-14s are on display, and sponsor annual reunions of the F-14 family. Membership is open to anyone who has flown, worked on, or just plain loves the F-14 aircraft.

SOCIETY OF WILD WEASELS

The Society of Wild Weasels (SOWW) is an IRS recognized 501(C)3 non-profit military fraternal organization established to educate, preserve, and perpetuate the Wild Weasel (WW) Concept – the destruction of hostile electronic emitters, such as the guidance radar for Surface to Air missiles. The SOWW was established for those who have an interest in or have participated in the WW program, concept, and mission.

AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING SYSTEM ASSOCIATION

The Airborne Early Warning Association (AEWA) is an informal association established in November 1995. The primary purpose of AEWA is to establish an electronic focal point for current and former members of Airborne Early Warning Units and Organizations for Airborne Early Warning Aircraft such as: ( E-3, E-8, E-2, EC-121, etc).