The Louisiana National Guard Enlisted Association (LANGEA) is dedicated to promoting the status, welfare, and professionalism of the Louisiana National Guard Enlisted Force by supporting measures that improve their staffing, pay, benefits, entitlements, equipment, and installations.  LANGEA is working to get you benefits.  Click here to see what is being accomplished on your behalf


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There are 4 ways to become a member of LANGEA / EANGUS.

EANGUS

By Credit Card - at the EANGUS website at: https://www.memberconnections.com/olc/membersonly/LCNG/membershipform/showGivingForm.jsp?form_id=595

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By Check - The LANGEA Membership Application is for those members who want to pay their dues year to year through a check for $18.00, or become a lifetime member.  Lifetime membership is based on age at the bottom of the LANGEA Membership Application form. 

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Through Paycheck Allotments - Guardsmen who would like to take out a life insurance policy (up to $50,000.00) can have the premiums drafted directly from their military paychecks, and as a bonus, those premiums will also cover the cost of the LANGEA and EANGUS membership dues.  This method will take the money directly out of your drill check every month so that you will never have to worry about your membership expiring.  To start this process, members will fill out an Allotment Form, an Insurance Enrollment Form, and the Membership Form.  You will do this one time only.  Send all of these forms to the address at the top of the Membership Application Form or call Chief Bannon at 1-985-624-8170 for further assistance.