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Concurrent Receipt — Halfway Home
Fall
2007 Print

Ten years ago, many disabled retirees had given up hope of ever getting relief from the statutory deduction of VA disability compensation from military retired pay.

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Past Articles

Our Growing — and Shrinking — Forces ConundrumSummer 2007 Print

Don't Underestimate COLA PowerSpring 2007 Print

Mail-Order Pharmacy: Too Good to Pass UpWinter 2006 Print

Matching Benefits to Service: A Total Force GI BillFall 2006

Health Fee Hikes Are out of LineSummer 2006 Print

Retirement Threats Call for a History LessonSpring 2006 Print

Taking Care of Our OwnWinter 2005 Print

Widows Hit Hard by SBP-DIC Offset Fall 2005 Print

Rescue Our Wounded “Lost Patrols” Summer 2005 Print

Between Iraq and a Hard PlaceSpring 2005

Calculating the IncalculableWinter 2004 Print Edition

Beefing Up Health Care for Guard and Reserve Troops—Fall 2004 Print Edition

What We Have is a Failure to Educate Summer 2004 Print Edition

The Hill and Beyond

Our Progress

MOAA has contributed greatly to legislative gains for the military community over the years. Track our past and present progress here.

Divisive Budget Rhetoric Is CounterproductiveSpring 2005 Print Edition


No Soup for You, Troops?
—Spring 2004 Print Edition

Tax Bill Win: It's Big Money—Spring 2004 Print Edition

New Law Averts TRICARE Cuts—March 2003 Online Edition
Over the past few months, MOAA's Government Relations staff has worked feverishly with The Military Coalition and the American Medical Association to convince Congress to prevent further cuts in Medicare and TRICARE payments to doctors.

As I See It
By Col. Steve Strobridge, USAF-Ret

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