Survivors
Surviving Spouse Corner: Looking Back on 2022
From advocacy to education to community support, MOAA’s Surviving Spouse Advisory Council saw many accomplishments last year.
From advocacy to education to community support, MOAA’s Surviving Spouse Advisory Council saw many accomplishments last year.
Veterans will be eligible for more coverage, but it won’t be automatic. Here’s what to do.
Start 2023 strong with this list of helpful tips and links.
Learn how to submit a nomination for the annual Communications Awards, find details about earning advertising revenue, and read about what MOAA affiliates have been up to in their communities
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Guard and reserve members called to active duty may be paying an extra $9 million a year in interest.
Find out when the changes will take effect.
The three-year pilot program will provide 12 weeks of training for "career-ready spouses."
The law reflects MOAA’s priorities with a 4.6% pay raise and a deeper look at proposed medical cuts, plus other benefit reforms.
Anyone receiving retirement pay who hasn’t already enrolled in the SBP may take advantage of the open season in 2023.
Officials said the changes were necessary to recruit and retain employees and provide high-quality care for military families.
Financial burdens for long-term care patients. Travel nightmares for rural veterans. Learn how MOAA is fighting this benefit cut.