Military Benefits
Planned Expansion of Agent Orange Benefits Will Cover Stateside Exposures
Those who served at nearly 130 locations in the U.S., as well as parts of Canada and India, would be eligible.
Those who served at nearly 130 locations in the U.S., as well as parts of Canada and India, would be eligible.
A key VA official updated MOAA and other groups on the scope and progress of the partnership.
So far, the Basic Needs Allowance is missing its target. MOAA’s more comprehensive option will help the young families of those who serve.
Officials hope to accelerate portions of the MOAA-supported PACT Act, which became law in 2022.
The chief master sergeant of the Air Force called the MOAA-supported move to restore this key benefit a "no-brainer."
MOAA supports the bipartisan Maintaining Our Obligation to Moms Who Serve Act.
A bipartisan panel will make legislative recommendations next month to address issues affecting servicemembers and families.
Find out how you can help MOAA and the Quality of Life Foundation improve these important programs.
Despite the elevated profile of the issue, it's not clear when relief will hit the fleet.
More retirees, dependents, and others with Uniform Services Identification (USID) cards are eligible. Here’s how it works.
Compensation for such expenses was granted in last year's National Defense Authorization Act.
More than a million individuals may be eligible to file a claim. Learn how scammers are targeting some of them.