Military Benefits
Congress Passed New Arctic Pay for Troops a Year Ago; DoD Waved It Off
Servicemembers already receive compensation "for the unique conditions of 'cold-weather service,'" a defense official said.
Servicemembers already receive compensation "for the unique conditions of 'cold-weather service,'" a defense official said.
The CONUS COLA benefit helps defray expenses in high-cost areas. Find out what locations are covered in the new year.
Unfilled billets lead to gaps and delays in coverage, cause retention issues, and weaken your benefit. Learn what’s at stake.
Without funding, projects targeting poor housing conditions for servicemembers and families would face major delays.
Expanded access to these services could be especially helpful to servicemembers and families facing deployments or PCS moves.
These committees help MOAA shape its advocacy agenda. Learn more about the group’s mission.
Learn more about the new rates, and find out how you can help MOAA restore 100% coverage for those who serve.
Veterans with low disability ratings see higher income than non-disabled peers, but individuals with significant health issues lag far behind.
Read this member’s story, and learn about the work being done to preserve your health benefit.
Planned improvements to the benefit won't roll out until the new contracts, known as T5, take effect.
Provider shortages, long wait times, and other problems have led to wide dissatisfaction with the benefit, a report found.
Find out what’s on the docket for 2024, and ask your lawmakers to make these concerns a top priority after the holiday.