MOAA meeting notice

Gina L. Osborne, Col William Nagy, and Constance Y. Huff

Gina L. Osborne, Col William Nagy, and Constance Y. Huff

George F. Bone, LTC, USAR, Retired

The Catalina Mountain Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) had their regular monthly meeting on Saturday, Nov. 16 at the MountainView Clubhouse. Col Bill Nagy presided over the meeting.

The group was fortunate to have as the guest speaker Constance Y. Huff, CW4 (Retired). CW4 Huff had a distinguished 24.5-year career in the United States Army and has been recognized as one of the Army’s premiere espionage investigators. In this capacity, she planned, conducted, and supervised sensitive and complex counterespionage investigations.

CW4 Huff discussed that the mission of counterintelligence is to identify, penetrate, and neutralize an enemy.

CW4 Huff earned a Masters of Education degree from Boston College, and in 1995 she graduated from the FBI National Academy. She has received numerous awards for leadership, technical expertise, and initiatives in Criminal Justice Education. She has received two Legion of Merit awards and six Meritorious Service medals.

CW4 Huff brought along one of her compatriots, Gina L. Osborn. Gina Osborn spoke of her job as Assistant Special Agent in care of Cyber and Computer Forensics in Los Angeles.

The Catalina Chapter of MOAA is open to all officers of the Armed Forces of the United States. The meetings are held on the third Saturday of each month from October through April each year in the MountainView Clubhouse. Guests are always welcome. The next scheduled meeting is on Jan. 18, 2020, at 11:30 a.m. in the Catalina Room of the Mesquite Grill in the MountainView Country Club complex.

The Catalina Mountains’ Satellite Chapter of MOAA is a part of the Tucson MOAA and encompasses Northwest Tucson to include Catalina, Oracle, parts of Oro Valley and Marana, SaddleBrooke, and Sun City. For additional MOAA information, contact Col Bill Nagy, Catalina Mountains’ Satellite President, at [email protected]. Check our website, http://www.tucsonmoaa.com for more information.

The Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) is a non-profit veterans’ service association dedicated to maintaining a strong national defense and to preserve the earned entitlements of members of the uniformed services and their families and their survivors.