Military Benefits
VA Shifts Survivors Assistance Office in Effort to Speed Up Benefits
“The last thing survivors need in their time of grief is frustrating red tape and bureaucracy.”
“The last thing survivors need in their time of grief is frustrating red tape and bureaucracy.”
Military families spanning generations rely on these savings to make ends meet.
Adventure awaits ... and a MOAA webinar can help you plan your cost-friendly itinerary.
When will your store’s spring savings event take place? Get the full list.
From TRICARE to Survivor Benefit Plan payouts and more, your eligibility may be affected.
The Uniformed Services Leave Parity Act would bring USPHS leave benefits in line with those in the armed services.
MOAA believes service-earned benefits must be protected throughout any process designed to cut costs.
The fight to end an unjust pay offset continues in the 119th Congress. Here’s the latest.
The retired officers have sued the VA over the department's interpretation of a 2024 decision involving the Montgomery and Post 9/11 GI Bill programs.
Ask your lawmakers to back legislation ensuring these veterans can access needed care and benefits.
VA leaders want to bring benefits and services to more than 1 million women who have yet to access what they've earned.
One lawmaker said senior officials "repeatedly misled Congress on the reality of the situation" in 2024.