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Our contest, in recognition of America’s 250th birthday, is open to MOAA members and spouses.
These priorities will better serve our members today and cement MOAA’s future.
Col. Robert “Bob” Tyler, USMC (Ret), is working to tell positive stories of veterans contributing to their communities.
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.
‘Truths and Myths About the Vietnam War’ addresses common misconceptions.
Learn more about these critical issues, and find out how your grassroots support can move our work forward.
The bill tops 3,000 pages. Here’s what it could mean for your pay and benefits.
The MOAA-backed, bipartisan legislation helps insulate SGLI and VGLI coverage from inflation.
Find the information you need to know, and learn how to stay up to date.
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The disease affects hundreds of thousands of veterans.
Don’t miss out on what you’ve earned in either career.
Whether charity or camaraderie (or both), these outings have a lot to offer.
Inside a 2012 deployment to Mali that quickly became a combat-support operation for a New York City-based unit.
Volunteering offers these retirees a renewed sense of purpose.
What chances are worth taking? Get expert advice on your next steps.
“Small, thoughtful changes” to your home could make a huge difference to future comfort.
Begin your research on senior housing of all types across the nation.
The Arlington, Va., memorial tells stories of service from the Revolutionary War to the present day.
Maj. Anson Laird Bryant, USA, reflects on his desire to serve.
100-year-old Capt. Royce Williams, USN (Ret), was the second awardee to receive the honor during the speech.
These bills would support veteran caregivers, help fight fraud, and strengthen military-to-civilian transition assistance.
Secretary Doug Collins announced the department would be “halting enforcement” immediately.