Spouse and Family
‘It’s a Relief’: US Military Dependents in Italy Finally Can Work Remotely for US Employers
The change ends more than a decade of policy affecting thousands of spouses of military personnel.
The change ends more than a decade of policy affecting thousands of spouses of military personnel.
Learn the new costs, how the rates are set, and how MOAA continues its work to preserve your earned health care benefit.
The service called the year-old program's 95% graduation rate "an overwhelming level of success."
What’s next for critical legislation? This timeline will help set the to-do list on the Hill.
This far-reaching bill touches on everything from DoD hiring rules to Arlington National Cemetery eligibility. Learn the latest.
From sorting out finances to finding a purpose in later years, these tips may help with a sometimes-worrying journey.
Volunteers largely will clean headstones at 66 locations, but they may be asked to plant flags or participate in other projects.
Former Army Capt. Larry Taylor earned the award for a daring rescue mission during the Vietnam War.
The errors date back to 2011. Work is underway to notify the affected veterans and provide backdated benefits.
Some servicemembers could lose accrued leave after Sept. 30.
The recent announcement also clarifies rules for higher-income retirement plan participants.
The program will include hiring, training, and outreach efforts.