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Surviving Spouse Corner: What You Need to Know About Reserve-Component Benefits
Understanding, and applying for, these benefits can be a confusing process. MOAA can help.
Understanding, and applying for, these benefits can be a confusing process. MOAA can help.
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The pilot program will be open to servicemembers in 20 states.
Col. Charles “CW” Fox, USAFR (Ret), served 36 years before dedicating his time to the military and veterans’ communities.
Whether deployed overseas, with younger servicemembers, or in the current place he calls home, Maj. Peter “Brooks” Rose, JAGC, USAFR, finds ways to put his military skills to good use.
The bipartisan support comes for an NDAA proposal expanding this benefit to match what is offered to those on active duty.
Finding and affording child care has been a major issue for families stationed in locations without enough qualified providers.
The head of the National Guard Bureau covered health care, career balance, and modernization in a wide-ranging Q-and-A.
Feedback helps MOAA and other organizations address key quality of life concerns. Here’s how to see if you can take part.
The bipartisan Dental Care for Our Troops Act addresses a significant readiness concern.
These National Guard and Reserve retirees get retirement pay, but they can’t access the full health care benefit they’ve earned.
The MOAA-supported legislation targets retired servicemembers under 60, possibly saving them thousands of dollars per year.