Daughters of the United States Army (DUSA) is a National organization. It was formed at Fort Benning in January 1928 to keep up early friendships and to help carry on the traditions and customs of the service. Due to frequent moves, Army girls are unable to form the ties girls in civil life do; DUSA brings Army officer's daughters together.

DUSA's West Point Chapter has been active for over 50 years. DUSA's history of fundraising for the community began in 1956 when the West Point Museum Gift Shop opened with a $50.00 loan. Proceeds from the shop are returned to West Point, the surrounding community and those who support the Armed Forces. Our gift shop is located in the West Point Museum which is now the largest and most diversified military museum in this nation.

With heartfelt gratitude, we thank you for support through your purchases in our shop and on this website.
 
• Fall scholarship deadline, October 3, 2008. more info
 
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