Spouse and Family
DoD Quality-of-Life Tweaks Aim to Help Servicemembers, Families
New plans include more PCS support, an expansion for a popular spouse career program, and better barracks Wi-Fi.
New plans include more PCS support, an expansion for a popular spouse career program, and better barracks Wi-Fi.
MOAA joined with fellow veterans service organizations in imploring Congress to take action today.
Supporting these servicemembers remains a top priority for MOAA. Get the latest, and learn how you can add your voice.
An ongoing aviator shortage led to the move, which the service called "a significant but necessary policy change."
The new setup, which would have cut payments to providers in many cases, was set to take effect in February.
Members are presenting flag history and etiquette at schools in Arkansas and Missouri.
Scores dropped compared with last year's figures but remained well ahead of non-VA facilities, on average.
The joint letter is the latest in MOAA’s work to push planned improvements forward.
Learn more about the changes, which took effect in August.
The treatments could contribute to a better weight-management approach. DoD spends $1.24 billion on the existing setup.
From fellowships to pilot programs and more, learn what's been added to a long list of existing opportunities.
Nearly all career journeys will include rejection. Here’s how to learn from it and improve your chances as your search continues.