Spouse and Family
From Military Officer Magazine: New Spotlight on Military Spouse Employment
A growing conversation on this long-term problem has given some advocates reason for optimism.
A growing conversation on this long-term problem has given some advocates reason for optimism.
Servicemembers leaving uniform, veterans changing jobs, and spouses with a career on the move all benefit from an early start.
A VA official said "no patient data was compromised" and the server breach took less than a second.
The pilot program will be open to servicemembers in 20 states.
The inaccurate information may prevent some military families from securing needed care.
Two new reports dig into the data behind the nearly 63,000 active duty hospitalizations last year.
Capt. Lynn Nash, USPHS (Ret), received MOAA’s legislative liaison award for her efforts in 2023 to enact change for the military and veterans’ communities.
Seven soldiers and at least two veterans qualified for the Summer Olympics, which begin July 26.
This regulation hurts transitioning servicemembers and weakens national security. Ask your lawmakers to take action.
The service disbanded its warrant officer corps in 1958. Future warrant officers will have tech-heavy career paths.
From network-building to training to contracting, these resources will help your startup succeed.
These facilities for all-day, everyday care offer a much-needed lifeline for those with unusual or unpredictable schedules.