Transition and Career
Do Your Service-Earned Skills Translate to a Career in Diplomacy?
A former ambassador previews an upcoming MOAA webinar and shares why veterans stand out from other aspiring diplomats.
A former ambassador previews an upcoming MOAA webinar and shares why veterans stand out from other aspiring diplomats.
The new contractor acknowledged "unexpected challenges" with the process.
Fewer servicemembers may take advantage of the program, which lets them avoid government-provided moving companies.
Keeping a federal career on the move can be critical to retaining a military family. Take action today.
Col. Michael Kelly, USAF (Ret), works to ensure "civilian leaders fully recognize the arduous nature of military service."
It’s the latest move to smooth the Jan. 1 transition to a new contractor. Find out what you need to know.
Take a few moments to reflect on how you’re doing. Not at your best? Your food could be to blame.
From paying for routine exams to treating eye conditions, find out what's included with your plan.
All types of displays are permitted so long as they are "done in a respectful manner," per the new guidance.
Your voice as a constituent is key to the success of our work in Washington. Here’s how to get involved.
A new law ends the requirement that students attending these schools must live on a military installation.
The chapter provided funds and volunteers to assist in this Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity Veterans Build.