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From MOAA’s President: Show Your Support for Our Signature Advocacy Event
Adding your voice amplifies the message we will bring to Capitol Hill on April 15.
Adding your voice amplifies the message we will bring to Capitol Hill on April 15.
After 26 years of service, Col. Peggy Jane Newman, USA (Ret), a MOAA Life member, gives back to service families.
The proposal would fund community care plans, facilities for homeless veterans, and a restart of the department’s electronic medical record system program.
“The Administration recognizes the importance of America’s warfighters and their families.”
Addressing access-to-care concerns remains a top MOAA priority and a key part of our Advocacy in Action campaign.
Learn more about the four priorities we’ll take to the Hill for Advocacy in Action 2026.
Spend a few days on this 444-mile stretch to appreciate nature, history, and much more.
Get tips to build these critical muscles.
MOAA continues its work to pass legislation to insulate the finances of those in uniform, and their families, from future federal funding lapses.
The band formed in 1943 and lasted only two years.
MOAA joined fellow advocacy groups in a message to lawmakers marking the end of Women’s History Month.
Watch your mail … and protect yourself from fraud.