Military Benefits
What the COVID-19 Resurgence Means for Access to Your Military Records
The National Personnel Records Center is closed, making limited exceptions for urgent requests.
The National Personnel Records Center is closed, making limited exceptions for urgent requests.
The court case involves a small group of veterans who were wrongfully denied benefits related to Agent Orange exposure.
Here's how to have your say (before Nov. 16). And don’t forget to contact your lawmaker.
Learn what you’ll pay, and find out how you may qualify for a reduced rate if your financial situation has changed.
The solution to bare shelves could include implementing the Defense Production Act.
An increase could be in store for "everybody across the board" before the next busy PCS season.
The legislation lowers the so-called “remarriage penalty,” expands and increases Dependency and Indemnity Compensation, and more.
Watch a message from MOAA’s president, add your comment on the regulations, and contact your lawmaker today.
Here’s what MOAA learned about the delays, and what goals are (and aren’t) in place.
Learn who’s eligible, what benefits are available, and how to apply.
Officials are expected in coming weeks to announce the size of the annual adjustment.
MOAA and The Military Coalition continue their support of this bipartisan effort. Ask your lawmakers to join the fight today.