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Pentagon Fails Another Annual Audit
The report has been mandatory since 2018. The Pentagon has never passed.
The report has been mandatory since 2018. The Pentagon has never passed.
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Adm. Brian Christine says the service can no longer be “invisible.”
MOAA has been, and remains, supportive of identifying efficiencies and saving taxpayer money, as long as those savings do not come at the expense of our veterans.
The president is expected to sign the 3,000-plus-page legislation.
Some retirees and annuitants already can view materials via their myPay account. Servicemember documents will be available soon.
As a local coordinator, Capt. Cletis Evans, USMC (Ret), helps to make the season brighter for children in Kentucky.
Officials say the setup will provide more choices for veterans.
The must-pass defense policy bill adds years to a MOAA-supported ban on proposed cuts to medical personnel.
Rates vary widely by location, but the overall increase is more than a percentage point smaller than it was for this year.
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It’s the 19th-straight appearance for the association on the annual list.