CAVWV - Coalition of Allied Vietnam War Veterans
  • CAVWV
    • About Us >
      • Board of Directors
      • Coalition Partners
  • Legislation
    • Public Law 115-141 Recognition & Burial Legislation >
      • 1971 Moose-Lowenstein Report
    • The Case of Col. Khao
    • Remedies to Public Law 115-141 >
      • Costa - Murkowski Remedy HR 4204 >
        • Text
        • Reference Material >
          • Press Release
      • Coalition Remedy
  • News & EvLents
  • Resource Center
  • Contact

CAVWV

Coalition of Allied Afghan & Vietnam War Veterans

Fellowship - Service - Action - Determination

Afghan Interpreters to join Coalition at Fort Snelling
​Memorial Day Commemoration Event
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Urgent Special Appeal

The Coalition of Allied Vietnam War Veterans is directly engaged in efforts to assist the evacuation of at-risk vulnerable Afghans and their families who worked for and served alongside the U.S. military and civilian government agencies.

We are working in concert with Transit Initiatives, a network of women leaders with vast professional experience in complex crises, to provide life support to our Afghan allies while they are awaiting evacuation in Afghanistan and onward processing in secondary receiving countries.

​You can support our cause by donating at the link below. If your organization is able to make a larger donation for which you would like to receive a tax deduction, please e-mail funding@transitinitiatives.org.

​Thank you for your support to our Afghan allies.
Donate Here

Who We Are & What We Do


CAVWV - The Coalition of Allied Vietnam War Veterans is an international organization of United States Military and Central Intelligence Agency Veterans including Foriegn National Veterans from  Laos, South Vietnam, Cambodia, Canada and Australia dedicated to serve the veterans of the Communist War of Aggression in Southeast Asia (Vietnam War). In August 2021 the Afghanistan interpreters, translators and those who supported the Coalition Forces during Operation Enduring Freedom joined our organization. 
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​Our motto expresses our mission best. We serve veterans in what capacity we can with what resources we can muster. We take positive and determined action in what chosen task we are given. We provide needed fellowship with our coalition members by working on common issues together. And we continue to build and support our communities through true coalition building.

​To provide education, preservation of Vietnam War history and social services including easing the effects and consequences of mental stress, battle fatigue, post traumatic stress disorder and genocide syndrome on families and others.


Fellowship - Service - Action


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Education

Support

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Service

Legislation

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Events

Location

  • CAVWV
    • About Us >
      • Board of Directors
      • Coalition Partners
  • Legislation
    • Public Law 115-141 Recognition & Burial Legislation >
      • 1971 Moose-Lowenstein Report
    • The Case of Col. Khao
    • Remedies to Public Law 115-141 >
      • Costa - Murkowski Remedy HR 4204 >
        • Text
        • Reference Material >
          • Press Release
      • Coalition Remedy
  • News & EvLents
  • Resource Center
  • Contact