Health Care
Study Finds Soot and Dust From Burn Pits Embedded in the Lungs of Ailing Veterans
High levels of carbon particles were “significantly associated with reported burn pit smoke exposure.”
High levels of carbon particles were “significantly associated with reported burn pit smoke exposure.”
MOAA supports a systemwide platform for patients to report access-to-care challenges.
A look at the contributions made through the decades, and at plans to commemorate this milestone.
The Personal Property Activity comes after officials "listened to the concerns of our warriors," the department's top civilian said.
Military-connected fraud complaints to the FTC in 2024 totaled nearly $600 million.
Find out who will benefit from the change, which takes effect Feb. 28.
What a partial shutdown could mean for servicemembers, veterans, and their families.
Eligible beneficiaries will receive an account credit or refund. Here’s what you should know.
Capt. Ramona Chávez, USAF (Ret), helped secure statewide tax relief for military retirees.
MOAA is proud to be a founding member of The Star Act Alliance. Learn how you can join our fight to end the “wounded veteran tax.”
The Justice Department is investigating several cases involving license portability.
Members of the Ozark Regional Chapter volunteer at their local food bank, which distributes 200-plus boxes of food a month for veterans and their families.