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@Anonymous wrote:Cool. Thanks. I need to start reading my navy federal emails and snail mail instead of deleting and throwing away.
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Lots of NFCU stuff to read here
@Anonymous wrote: And your username Aim High? Are you current Air Force or Air Force Vet? I asked because its such an Air Force term and my father was in the Air Force for 21 years. I spent the first 18 years of my life bouncing from base to base(lived on 3 different bases(one of the bases in Okinawa, Japan) in 4 years(all throughout my high school year)) and now I am serving the vets. I work at Department of Veteran Affairs.
You broke (part of) my code. It actually has multiple meanings. Yes, it is a nod to the long-time Air Force advertising slogan, and I am an active duty Air Force vet. But it applies also to my seeking high credit scores and high credit limits, while helping others to do the same. I liked the multiple layers in the name!
And that also explains why I'm just now discovering and joining Navy FCU well after my military service exit. Navy Federal is much much larger and offers better services than the other national service credit unions. It's actually the largest credit union in the United States of any type, military or civilian. When I was active, I joined credit unions at my local base level and then moved banking when I PCS'd. But I did join USAA back then.
Thanks for your service to our veterans at the Department of Veteran's Affairs, @Anonymous!
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