Survivors
Surviving Spouse Corner: A Day as a Lobbyist
Members of the Surviving Spouse Advisory Council participated in MOAA’s Advocacy in Action event on Capitol Hill.
Members of the Surviving Spouse Advisory Council participated in MOAA’s Advocacy in Action event on Capitol Hill.
Even as numbers rise, the service’s top civilian says it will not meet its “very ambitious goal” for 2023.
The initiative is one of several expected to launch as part of the department’s “Year of the Caregiver.”
Dependents and survivors of some vets don’t have the same care options as fellow young adults. Help MOAA change that.
Find out the new figure, how the final rate will be set, and why this issue remains a top MOAA priority.
Here’s what the proposed agreement to avoid a default would mean for DoD and VA budgets.
Whether you are planning a PCS move this summer or just looking for a leg up the next time, take this advice to heart.
Some soldiers have taken issue with the implementation of new leave rules, which were unveiled in January.
The three-month delay gives the nearly 1,300 affected retirees time to file a debt waiver application, the Navy said.
The June issue of Council & Chapter News is now available. Learn about the councils and chapters receiving 2023 Community Outreach Grants, find upcoming events and visits, and read about what other MOAA affiliates have been up to in their communities.
Here’s what you should know if you’re eligible for both TRICARE and the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program.
Go beyond the tour bus to find hidden treasures in the nation's capital.