Military Benefits
‘My Life Has Been on Pause’: Surviving Spouses of Service Members Fight to Retain Benefits After They Remarry
"The laws are very archaic, very 1950s. ... They treat surviving spouses as if they are property."
"The laws are very archaic, very 1950s. ... They treat surviving spouses as if they are property."
Get the full list of stores, and find out why the "pilot program" to stock these drinks may be around for good.
The head of the National Guard Bureau covered health care, career balance, and modernization in a wide-ranging Q-and-A.
Looking for late-summer adventure on a budget, or planning a fall getaway? MOAA can help.
The changes implement portions of the FY 2022 National Defense Authorization Act.
MOAA has an array of tools available for your planning needs.
The general has been the service's vice chair since late 2020.
Adm. Lisa Franchetti, a MOAA member, is the second woman to serve as a four-star Navy admiral.
Many of the 1.8 million Americans who served in Korea from 1950-53 struggled to accept a ceasefire without victory.
Listen to Lt. Gen. Brian T. Kelly, USAF (Ret), on the “Frontlines of Freedom” program.
The proposed program would provide a path to service for community college students.
A MOAA member, Mingus has been the director of the Pentagon's Joint Staff since June 2022.