Spouse and Family
More Could Be Done to Help Dual-Military Couples, DoD Inspector General Finds
Auditors looked at more than 70,000 of the nearly 77,500 servicemembers in dual-military marriages. Here's what they found.
Auditors looked at more than 70,000 of the nearly 77,500 servicemembers in dual-military marriages. Here's what they found.
Understand the rules to help you maximize this benefit, and register for an upcoming MOAA webinar to learn even more.
The $13 million, cloud-based MyTravel system came online in October. DTS went back into service last month.
Patients who receive care at multiple facilities face higher risk of potentially serious lapses.
Rep. Don Bacon chairs the bipartisan work to support those who serve and their families, and to address the recruiting crisis.
MOAA council and chapter members are making a difference on this issue in their state legislatures.
Ask your lawmakers in both chambers to co-sponsor this bipartisan, bicameral legislation today.
A newly signed law requires the VA to match the Social Security COLA increase in its veteran and survivor payments.
Learn how your benefit works when traveling (or living) abroad.
The web-based Beneficiary Travel Self-Service System falls short in key areas, according to an Inspector General report.
The common interview request can prove problematic for servicemembers, veterans, and military spouses.
From fake websites to phony verification emails, learn how to spot the fraudsters before they ruin your next trip.