Recommended Reads
From the Chairman: MOAA’s Goals for 2022
Read a message from Gen. Walter L. "Skip" Sharp, USA (Ret), on how MOAA remains focused on its strategic priorities.
Read a message from Gen. Walter L. "Skip" Sharp, USA (Ret), on how MOAA remains focused on its strategic priorities.
Help MOAA’s ongoing efforts to reverse plans affecting thousands of military retirees. For some families, time is short.
The legislation also allows award upgrades for four soldiers who served in the Battle of Mogadishu.
Meet the Mattison family, and learn how your donations make a difference.
Get links to resources from MOAA and others as you consider potential changes.
Here's how you can access these savings, including how to apply them to online purchases.
Funding for the law's provisions rests on a separate appropriations bill, which has yet to pass Congress.
Our reviewer offers these additions to MOAA's Military Professional Reading List.
Ask your legislators to back this bill ending an unjust offset for more than 48,000 combat-injured servicemembers.
"Santa is an excellent pilot, and he certainly can maneuver and dodge anything that flies his way."
The authorization was only the opening move in a 24-step process. Here's what's left to be done.
Adm. Chris Grady, USN, will fill a gap that's been open for about a month after the retirement of Gen. John Hyten, USAF.