Military Benefits
‘Our Veterans Deserve the Best’: Lawmakers Urge Army to Restore Horse-Drawn Funerals at Arlington
More than 2,000 veterans have been denied the benefit of the iconic procession since the service was canceled.
More than 2,000 veterans have been denied the benefit of the iconic procession since the service was canceled.
Lt. Gen. Richard Clark, USAF (Ret), spent 38 years in uniform. He called his post-service role a "natural fit."
Nearly 30 states will have observances under this program.
Current rules for online behavior are "sorta the wild west," the service's top civilian said.
Thousands have enlisted via a program which eases restrictions on ADHD and childhood asthma, among other ailments.
“We understand and believe that it is the people who serve who make a strong national defense possible.”
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Cmdr. Everett Alvarez Jr., USN (Ret), was captured in 1964 after he was shot down on one of the first raids into North Vietnam.
“Veterans can only receive the excellent care they deserve when their feedback is prioritized.”
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Gen. Gary North, USAF (Ret), will step aside later this month after six years on the board and two in the chairman's seat.
The 35-year Air Force officer led what would become MOAA to advocacy success and many internal improvements.