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From MOAA’s President: Call to Restrict VA Benefits Breaks Faith With Veterans
"We should never forget, minimize, or ignore the true cost of war and the human toll we pay for our freedom."
"We should never forget, minimize, or ignore the true cost of war and the human toll we pay for our freedom."
The VA event marked the department’s latest effort to keep the process of helping millions of veterans open and transparent.
Ask your lawmakers to support this move benefiting all who serve, especially younger members and their families.
Since the end of the military draft in 1973, the AVF has protected our nation at home and abroad. Now is the time to show your support.
Lt. Gen. Brian T. Kelly, USAF (Ret), welcomed members of the 118th Congress, staffers, and fellow service organizations to a MOAA-hosted reception March 29.
Find out where the program stands, and what improvements are in the books and on the horizon.
A bipartisan bill would incentivize business to hire these spouses. Here’s how it would work, and how you can help.
A Congressional Budget Office report recently drew the attention, and ire, of veterans online. Get answers to your questions.
On this 20th anniversary of the invasion, ask your lawmakers to champion the Major Richard Star Act.
Thousands of brick-and-mortar locations have left the network. Ask your lawmakers to restore your earned health benefit.
Pentagon leaders and lawmakers agree on the need to highlight the value of military service. Do you have a story to share?
Learn more about the safety, technical, and cost concerns raised during the hearing.