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Army’s New Ad Campaign Brings Back ‘Be All You Can Be’ as It Courts Gen Z
The new ad comes as the service has struggled to appeal to Gen Z and on the heels of the worst recruiting year in its history.
The new ad comes as the service has struggled to appeal to Gen Z and on the heels of the worst recruiting year in its history.
The MOAA-supported legislation takes a new approach to the long-term challenge of military spouse employment.
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More than 50,000 combat-injured veterans would receive retirement pay they have been unfairly denied.
At the Air Force Academy, a cadet can now grant temporary guardianship of a child to another person while finishing school.
The process could unlock sizeable federal deals, including sole-source and set-aside contracts.
No more waiting for the mail: Nearly 280,000 veterans already have taken advantage of the new process.
A fellowship through the FINRA Foundation has helped 670 spouses become Accredited Financial Counselors since its 2006 launch.
Learn more about the new assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, including how his priorities align with MOAA’s.
Ads promise windfalls for veterans who served at the base, but they may lose money by suing the government, VA officials warn.
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Different types of service-connected payments are treated differently by the IRS and state collectors. Here's what to know.