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Watch: MOAA’s Year in Review 2022
From legislative advocacy to expanded member benefits and much more, take a look back at our accomplishments.
From legislative advocacy to expanded member benefits and much more, take a look back at our accomplishments.
About 1,500 volunteers will field calls from across the globe and post social media updates on the jolly old elf's late-night flight.
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Why the services have struggled to fill their ranks, and five ideas to improve a sinking system.
Adm. Linda Fagan, the first woman to lead the service, talks recruiting challenges, Russian threats, and much more.
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DoD issued guidance on new Basic Needs Allowance, but how many people will it actually help?
Pushback from military leaders and lengthy debate in the military medical community led to delays that may have cost lives.
Then-Capt. Paris Davis, USA, was wounded twice but refused to leave his team during a 10-hour battle in Vietnam in 1965.
The national award recognizes the organization's commitment to hiring and retaining veterans.
Veterans who have had a head injury are at higher risk for suicide, but these deaths can be prevented, experts say.
As the program nears its 75th year, we’re seeking feedback from participants past and present. Here’s how to take part.