Spouse and Family
A Military Family’s Guide to Not Oversharing on Social Media
Giving out too much information can put you at risk for impersonation and identity theft.
Giving out too much information can put you at risk for impersonation and identity theft.
Here’s a look at some recent warnings and alerts, plus reminders on how to stay vigilant.
Help 50,000 combat-injured veterans receive the DoD and VA compensation they’ve earned. Write your lawmakers today.
This Congressional Budget Office proposal would save the government billions … at retirees’ expense.
Rep. Don Bacon met with MOAA leadership to discuss his role on the subcommittee, which will address key MOAA priorities.
Rear Adm. Brandon Taylor, USPHS, on transformational growth at his agency, and what it means for servicemembers.
“The Great Resignation” could mean more opportunities, but also more competition, for those leaving service. Here’s what to know.
Don't miss out on earned benefits because of outdated information about you or a family member.
The MOAA-supported Honoring Our PACT Act provided a special enrollment period for some post-9/11 veterans.
The February issue of Council & Chapter News is now available. Don’t miss the deadline for Community Outreach Grants. Also, learn about upcoming chapter events, find useful Council and Chapter Affairs programs and resources, and read about what MOAA affiliates have been up to in their communities.
The final phase-in period of the elimination of the “widows tax” is here. These are some details you should know.