Survivors
Surviving Spouse Corner: How to Become an Effective Advocate
These tips can help you get started advocating for legislation that impacts military surviving spouses.
These tips can help you get started advocating for legislation that impacts military surviving spouses.
Delayed surgeries and other health needs put off during the COVID-19 crisis could stress the system in the coming months.
The March issue of Council & Chapter News is now available. Find details about the Levels of Excellence Award Contest and advocacy tips and resources, plus see what MOAA affiliates have been up to in their communities.
Some groups don't go by geography. Help us launch this new kind of grassroots membership.
The change took effect in October. Most space-A travel remains strictly limited by the pandemic.
Don't know your RMD from your QCD? Get expert advice before you file in the first of a two-part series.
The first lady has revived the Joining Forces effort she helped lead during the Obama administration.
From better appointment scheduling to concrete contract requirements and more, check out this to-do list.
More than 40 senators are cosponsoring the Major Richard Star Act. Ask your lawmaker to join the fight for concurrent receipt.
Budget and staffing cuts to these programs could make a challenging process even more difficult.
The move allows Prime beneficiaries to receive the vaccine at non-military facilities without incurring any fees.
Learn more about how to get medication, and get details on military-specific aid agencies.