Armed Forces Benefit Association
The Armed Forces Benefit Association (AFBA) was established in 1947 in the basement of the Pentagon to address the critical need for life insurance coverage for military members, particularly in times of conflict. Over the years, AFBA has expanded its services to include active duty and retired military members, federal employees, contractors, first responders, and National Guard members, serving approximately 915,000 members and their families.
With a mission rooted in support and protection, AFBA has paid over $2 billion in survivor benefits across military conflicts since the Korean War and continues to offer a range of member benefits, including health and well-being plans. The organization remains dedicated to giving back to communities through various initiatives aimed at supporting those who serve, defend, and protect the nation.
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