Spouse and Family
DoD Trying to Head Off Problems With Household Goods Moves
A new task force, led by an Army major general, is taking a proactive approach.
A new task force, led by an Army major general, is taking a proactive approach.
A Senate bill would ensure all qualifying service counts toward Post-9/11 GI Bill eligibility.
The agencies are expanding their partnership, but not all systems are working well together.
If your state has a tax holiday for families to gear up for school, you could see a difference in your on-base spending. Here's why.
Important inflation data will set next year’s raise over the coming months. Here’s what to know.
This change would save some military families more than $8,700 a year. Reach out to your lawmakers today.
Ask your lawmakers to end an unjust pay offset by backing this bipartisan amendment.
Think you’re up to speed on how your coverage came to be … and how it could change? Learn more at an upcoming MOAA webinar.
Recent messaging from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service told a different story. Here’s the latest on your “INDEF” card.
Delayed reimbursement funds for soldiers and Marines over a three-year period totaled more than $185 million.
Lawmakers have gone decades without making the deadline. Here’s where this year’s process stands, and what a shutdown could mean for your benefits.
More than 15,000 "legacy" beneficiaries will remain on the rolls through September 2028.