Beneficiaries could pay thousands more per year if the changes move forward. MOAA is working to protect what you’ve earned.
Photo via Bloomberg Creative/Getty Images; illustration by Nicole Cross/MOAA (This article originally appeared in the January 2025 issue of Military Officer, a magazine available to all MOAA Premium ...
Survivors of veterans with VA-backed loans face inaccurate information, delays, and other frustrations when dealing with mortgage servicers, a new report found, complicating an important financial ...
Are you currently serving in the National Guard or Reserve and approaching separation or retirement … or just looking to make a civilian career pivot? Have you considered entrepreneurship? The ...
This article by Karen Jowers originally appeared on Military Times, the nation's largest independent newsroom dedicated to covering the military and veteran community. With the start of new Tricare ...
MOAA members and staff take part in our annual spring Advocacy in Action event on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Mike Morones/MOAA) With a new congressional session underway, many MOAA ...
Veterans who served in the first Gulf War or Post-9/11 conflicts suffering from leukemia, bladder cancer and other related illnesses will be granted presumptive benefits status under plans announced ...
(A version of this article will appear in the February 2025 issue of Military Officer, a magazine available to all MOAA Premium and Life members. Learn more about the magazine here; learn more about ...
Editor’s note: This article by Thomas Novelly originally appeared on Military.com, a leading source of news for the military and veteran community. Military installations across the country are ...
The MOAA-backed legislation touches on benefits across the spectrum, including long-term care and transition support.