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Survey: Military Families Less Likely to Recommend Service
Without legislative action, quality of life concerns will weaken the future force. Find out what’s at stake.
Without legislative action, quality of life concerns will weaken the future force. Find out what’s at stake.
Former Army 1st Lt. Bill Shugarts has immersed himself in veterans’ causes over the past 17 years.
Find out where the money would go, and how the spending plan reflects MOAA’s priorities for your care and benefits.
An upcoming MOAA webinar will help you maximize this service-earned benefit. Register today!
A new MOAA event series will show you the right way to pursue the perfect career. Here are some of the wrong ways.
Learn the latest on our work to protect service-earned benefits, especially health care.
Officials hope the move, which has yet to be formalized, would address ongoing retention concerns.
"This is about increasing lethality. This is not your granddad's rifle range."
A lawmaker calls her plan to provide grants of up to $15,000 per child a "shot in the arm" for families who need support.
The issue affects beneficiaries receiving insulin treatment, but it speaks to the larger need to keep pace with commercial plans.
MOAA breaks down the White House proposal, which arrived as the FY 2024 budget debacle continues.
The chapter’s donations help the nonprofit provide food and other needed items to the local military community.