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Military Family Members Sought for Study on Consequences of Brain Injuries
Here’s why researchers want input from caregivers and loved ones of servicemembers and veterans with such injuries.
Here’s why researchers want input from caregivers and loved ones of servicemembers and veterans with such injuries.
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Ask your representative to support H.R. 5150.
See how far that care has come, and how MOAA has worked to improve access, expand services, and more.
Post-9/11 combat veterans should register for VA care soon.
Find out how the service schools fared on the annual list.
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A rollout of the $10 billion, often-delayed project stalled in April after reaching just five VA medical sites.
Find out the latest on our work to preserve benefits and support servicemembers, and share ideas for future campaign topics.
The regular failure by Congress to pass a timely budget puts undue pressure on the all-volunteer force. Here’s what’s at stake.
Lt. Col. Tanya Bradsher, USA (Ret), soon to be VA’s deputy secretary, has been the department’s chief of staff since 2021.
Claimants can receive up to $550,000 if they meet certain conditions. Learn more about the process.