Finance
Army to Boost Pay for Most on Extended Deployments
The $240 monthly stipend is retroactive to Oct. 1 and covers operational deployments lasting more than 60 days.
The $240 monthly stipend is retroactive to Oct. 1 and covers operational deployments lasting more than 60 days.
Removal of the devices began in 2020. The system used to replace them has caused problems for veterans and VA staff.
Commissaries and exchanges have increased their inventories in advance of what could be significant supply-chain disruptions.
These individuals often face added stressors such as parenting or supporting aging relatives alongside caregiving duties.
A new caregiver study shows just one area where improvements are sorely needed. Take action today.
From monitoring devices to mobility assistance, and from repairs to replacements, find out how your benefit applies.
A new report, in partnership with DAV, offers a path for the VA to provide the benefits these veterans urgently need.
Disability and education payouts, among others, could be affected as early as Friday. Ask your lawmakers to act now.
The PACT Act addresses this burn pit-related illness, but veterans have reported ongoing obstacles.
MOAA has worked to secure the benefit for servicemembers, who’ll be able to save on medical expenses.
New plans include more PCS support, an expansion for a popular spouse career program, and better barracks Wi-Fi.
The joint letter is the latest in MOAA’s work to push planned improvements forward.