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MOAA President Outlines Key Priorities for New House Quality of Life Panel
Lt. Gen. Brian T. Kelly, USAF (Ret), discussed military pay and BAH reform, protecting TRICARE, and more on Capitol Hill.
Lt. Gen. Brian T. Kelly, USAF (Ret), discussed military pay and BAH reform, protecting TRICARE, and more on Capitol Hill.
Some airmen still may face a long wait for orders, while others may need to relocate on short notice.
Such benefits have been provided for years on a temporary basis and are due to expire in 2024 without congressional action.
Next year’s premiums won’t be set for several months, but don’t expect a decrease like this year.
From tax planning to better savings options, make the right choices to keep your goals in reach.
Adm. Lisa Franchetti, a MOAA member, is the second woman to serve as a four-star Navy admiral.
The bipartisan Dental Care for Our Troops Act addresses a significant readiness concern.
Our President’s Advisory Councils are critical to our advocacy efforts. Find out how to join us.
Capt. Chris Bailey, USN (Ret), serves as liaison between the Washington Commanders and the local military and veterans’ community.
Many of the 1.8 million Americans who served in Korea from 1950-53 struggled to accept a ceasefire without victory.
The issue affects the Student Loan Repayment Program, a popular incentive for those considering Guard service.
Learn more about the new study, which will consider types of leukemia and myeloma for a presumed connection to service.