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Preparing for a Military Sponsor’s Death, and What to Do When It Happens
‘Troubles arise when people don’t do their due diligence … not taking care of things that are easy to take care of.’
‘Troubles arise when people don’t do their due diligence … not taking care of things that are easy to take care of.’
The May 11-13 commemoration in Washington, D.C., will include the premiere of a MOAA-produced short film on prisoners of war.
From online and in-person retailers to attractions and much more, find out what deals are available.
Learn how officials and advocates explain the discrepancy, and get more from DoD's annual report on the topic.
If confirmed by the Senate, Gen. Randy George would take over for Gen. James McConville, who will retire this summer.
Lawmakers critical to passing key toxic exposure reforms top a list of deserving honorees.
MOAA member Lt. Col. Tanya Bradsher, USA (Ret), would be the first woman to hold the position permanently.
The waivers range from health issues to misconduct to tattoos. The spike in their use is clear ... even if DoD figures aren't.
The tournament will take place May 22 at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, a championship course in Potomac, Md.
U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps officers share their stories.
The inspection data offers a broad view of the Army’s mold issues, which can directly impact soldiers’ health and safety.
'Americans tend to define the end of war as when their troops come home, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the war is over.'