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From MOAA’s President: Supporting Our Spouse Communities
Our nation’s promise to take care of servicemembers extends to their families.
Our nation’s promise to take care of servicemembers extends to their families.
Their perspectives will help shape advocacy efforts and other association priorities.
Learn about the mission to honor fallen warriors across generations of service.
“It’s never an easy time … but the more you can smooth out the rough edges, the easier it is.”
Older homeowners often look at this financial tool. Is it right for you?
How the veteran community can access addiction treatment.
This skin infection can occur anywhere on the body. Learn the warning signs.
After a 30-year Army career, retired Col. Matthew Sprenger continues to serve by supporting future, current, and past servicemembers through the Mid-Hudson Chapter of MOAA.
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.
MOAA continues to champion the Love Lives On Act, and you can add your voice.
Most respondents to a survey by Blue Star Families said they wouldn't -- proof that quality-of-life concerns aren't being addressed.
The MOAA-backed bill passed more than a year ago. It emphasizes much-needed support for caregivers and mental health services, among other priorities.
Read our annual report.
Planning a trip to the Continental Divide? Here’s what you should know.
Learn the story of Maj. Ployer “Pete” Hill and the plane that would become the B-17 Flying Fortress.
Meet Lt. Gen. William Bowers, deputy commander of manpower and reserve affairs.
Soldiers in 24 designated specialties will have 30 minutes to complete seven events -- no substitutions.
The band formed in 1943 and lasted only two years.
From the early days of sail to World War I history and World War II heroism, our reviewer highlights some classics you may have missed.