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WASHINGTON — The horse-drawn caissons of the 3rd Infantry Regiment that have carried the caskets of deceased service members ...
The 2024 Active Duty Spouse Survey (ADSS), recently released by DoD, offers a detailed snapshot of the realities faced by ...
With congressional interest building, the 3R Act represents an opportunity to ensure caregivers are recognized and supported ...
As Congress makes headway on the FY 2026 budget, it's essential to know where we are in the annual process, both for the ...
MOAA works to live up to their example, putting service before self and looking after those who continue the mission, even as ...
The GI bill can cover tuition for undergraduate and graduate programs — covering up to the full cost of four years at an in-state public college — and can help pay for continuing education and ...
The Major Richard Star Act “can be the difference between suffering and stability.” Add your voice to the cause today.
Proceeds from the tournament, celebrating its 21st year, benefit The MOAA Foundation and the MOAA Scholarship Fund.
To ensure compliance with the obscenity ban, the Army created a four-strike punitive policy.
South Carolina scored top honors for the second-straight year in an annual ranking the best states for military retirees, while the Pacific Northwest again found itself at the bottom of the list.
A skyline view of Tampa, Fla., home to roughly 133,000 military retirees and another 34,000 military dependents. Tampa and Atlanta will be part of a three-year TRICARE Prime pilot program beginning in ...