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Friday, November 20, 2009

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A recent court ruling requires payment of DIC and SBP annuities to otherwise-qualifying survivors who remarry after the age of 57.

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Troops in the News

  • First Lady Honors Military Women, Vets
    WASHINGTON – First Lady Michelle Obama today cited Army Staff Sgt. Amy Krueger, one of 13 killed during the shooting rampage at Fort Hood, Texas, as an example of the determination and courage that has characterized women’s service to the military throughout U.S. history.
  • Toys for Tots Kicks-Off On Okinawa
    The Marine Corps Reserve's 2009 Toys for Tots campaign on Okinawa starts Saturday.