The Area VI Auxiliary Directors are:
Richard A. Bryant
EANGUS Auxiliary AREA VI DIRECTOR
1C Camino De Pinones
Glorieta, NM 87535 rablab1995@gmail.com
Deni Austin
EANGUS Auxiliary AREA VI DIRECTOR
108 Mountain View Ave
Bisbee, AZ 85603 azauxpresdma@gmail.com
SIDE BY SIDE, WE STAND WITH PRIDE
The AUXILIARY, a non-profit organization was founded in 1974 by a group of spouses who recognized the need to form a national auxiliary to support EANGUS. The AUXILIARY is a grassroots organization that began with 11-chartered state auxiliaries. Through growth and prosperity, it now has 50-chartered states.
A U X I L A R Y M I S S I O N
The purpose of the AUXILIARY is to support THE ENLISTED ASSOCIATION OF THE NATIONAL GUARD OF THE UNITED STATES (EANGUS), in attaining goals and objectives, and to provide support and fellowship among National Guard families. Along with supporting the ENLISTED ASSOCIATION’S legislative efforts, the AUXILIARY is also concerned with family issues and provides scholarships for spouses and dependents. The AUXILIARY supports and promotes EANGUS. Among the many support efforts, the AUXILIARY provides support of legislative efforts for the improvement and retention of benefits for members of the National Guard and their families, and assists with planning and preparations of the EANGUS and AUXILIARY Annual Conference.
W H O C A N J O I N T H E A U X I L A R Y
There are three subdivisions for Annual memberships as follows:
- Members: Those persons who are an enlisted member, currently serving, separated, or retired, of the National Guard.
- Family Members: Those persons who are related by marriage, birth, or adoption to a member in good standing of the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States or a deceased member in good standing at the time of his/her death, of the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States.
- Friends. Any individuals who support the objectives of the Auxiliary and are sponsored by a member in good standing or a deceased member in good standing at the time of his/her death, of the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States.