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MOAA at 95: A Leader in Military Advocacy
Our association has adapted, but our core mission has been solid since Feb. 23, 1929.
Our association has adapted, but our core mission has been solid since Feb. 23, 1929.
What’s the hidden cost of a pet emergency? Disrupted financial goals and perhaps a difficult decision based on your budget.
After serving 21 years in the Air Force, retired Lt. Col. Mary Brown has dedicated her time to giving back, including through MOAA’s WY-CO Border Chapter.
That’s nearly $60 million more than the previous year. Those in uniform, and their families, also remained fertile fraud targets.
This employment level may be ideal for some military families, but for others, it’s not a desired career path.
Some legislation could be part of a long-delayed veterans’ omnibus package. Here’s a full update.
The Major Richard Star Act has overwhelming support in Congress and would end an unjust pay offset. But hard questions remain.
Check out what’s available online and in-person over the coming days from MOAA and other trusted transition experts.
The platform will let users do more than schedule appointments. It's part of a "new approach to health care," a top official said.
Those who served at nearly 130 locations in the U.S., as well as parts of Canada and India, would be eligible.
Next month may provide progress, finally, on FY 2024 and 2025 spending. Help MOAA break a damaging cycle.
The Veterans Freedom Retreat is a free weeklong program in Texas for veterans with PTSD and their partners.