Military Benefits
MOAA Interview: VA Secretary Denis McDonough on Toxic Exposure, COVID, and More
Learn more from an exclusive Q-and-A that first appeared in "Military Officer" magazine.
Learn more from an exclusive Q-and-A that first appeared in "Military Officer" magazine.
The new features should be ready by summer.
As Russia deals with "an entirely new coast" and more natural resources become available, how will U.S. forces respond?
The move matches changes in recent years by the other services.
In recognition of MOAA’s birthday Feb. 23, longtime members reflect on why they joined the association.
The bill targets "confusing paperwork" that may prevent spouses and children from receiving the benefit.
Read and share the piece, which addresses the “false choice between bullets and benefits.”
Fewer veterans likely would qualify for compensation for tinnitus and sleep apnea under the proposed changes, officials said.
These varied career paths led to the Oval Office. Could they be the start of your professional success?
A yearlong continuing resolution would bring “enormous, if not irreparable damage” to readiness and benefits.
Find out if one of the test locations is near you.
Here's how MOAA will continue its work on behalf of military families.