Military Benefits
Danger Pay for Servicemembers Could Double, Expand to More Regions
Pentagon budget plans, and an ongoing review of eligible areas, could mean more money for more locations.
Pentagon budget plans, and an ongoing review of eligible areas, could mean more money for more locations.
MOAA members and affiliates across the country have taken part in grassroots advocacy work.
The policy lasted a month. While the systemwide charge is gone, some stores may continue collecting a fee based on local laws.
Council members pressed lawmakers to support spouse employment efforts, back duty status reform, and ease access to health care during a recent Capitol Hill visit.
The closures alarmed veterans who will be forced to find care elsewhere.
Legislation aims to modernize military survivor benefits.
Coast Guard members faced financial uncertainty for much of the year. A MOAA-backed bill would make a difference for all in uniform.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth weighed in on the Major Richard Star Act during Senate testimony last month.
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“Veterans deserve systems that are fair, modern, transparent, and worthy of their service.”
Lt. Col. Phil Kowzan, USAR (Ret), played taps on his brass bugle for the last time in March after doing so for 25 years.
The figure is less than half of a January estimate by the Congressional Budget Office.