MOAA President
From MOAA’s President: Our Commitment to Community Support
Outreach grants hit record levels, benefiting our neighbors nationwide.
Outreach grants hit record levels, benefiting our neighbors nationwide.
From fine dining to laid-back locales, culinary adventures are topping travel itineraries.
100-year-old Capt. Royce Williams, USN (Ret), was the second awardee to receive the honor during the speech.
The Community Outreach Grant program awarded a record number of grants and funds this year.
Four priorities, 300 offices, one mission: Protecting service-earned benefits.
As MOAA members visited congressional offices, lawmakers and other advocates spoke out on the need to pass the Major Richard Star Act.
“Veterans deserve systems that are fair, modern, transparent, and worthy of their service.”
Equine-assisted therapy helps some former servicemembers adjust to life after uniform.
Bodyweight workouts are a great way to stay fit when away from the gym.
The French capital isn’t just about romance – museums and monuments tell a story of resistance.
Captured by American forces in 1944, U-505 now resides in a Chicago museum.
Real progress has been made in recent years, but the work is far from finished.
Cmdr. Rob Allen works with next-generation radar systems.
Roughly 78,000 civilian positions -- about 10% of the workforce -- were eliminated in 2025.
The April event, made possible by the National Purple Heart Honor Mission, included ceremonies, tours, and more.
Take this opportunity to reflect on the valor of those who have worn the uniform over so many generations.