Military Benefits
DoD: No ‘Termination Date’ Set for Legacy Retiree IDs
Recent messaging from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service told a different story. Here’s the latest on your “INDEF” card.
Recent messaging from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service told a different story. Here’s the latest on your “INDEF” card.
Delayed reimbursement funds for soldiers and Marines over a three-year period totaled more than $185 million.
Lawmakers have gone decades without making the deadline. Here’s where this year’s process stands, and what a shutdown could mean for your benefits.
More than 15,000 "legacy" beneficiaries will remain on the rolls through September 2028.
The draft comes with broad bipartisan support, unlike the version adopted by the House in June.
A House NDAA amendment would require DoD to outline expected savings and any possible disruption of benefits.
The must-pass bill recently cleared committees in both chambers. Both versions address key MOAA priorities.
Prenatal care is essential to the health of a new family. Here’s how this legislation will make a difference.
Here’s why Lt. Col. Robert C. “Bob” Bienvenue, USAF (Ret), a Florida chapter leader, received an annual MOAA advocacy award.
The new interpretation helps thousands of soldiers who were mobilized under certain orders.
A new GAO report looks at common obstacles, to include "incompatible" systems.
The House legislation would lower qualifying time to account for frequent PCS moves.