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The Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) is the country's leading organization protecting the rights of servicemembers and their families.
If trends continue, it would mark the lowest raise since 2022 (2.7%). It would come after a 3.8% raise set for 2026, barring ...
Despite overwhelming support in recent sessions, misconceptions remain about this effort to support combat-injured retirees.
(This article originally appeared in the August 2025 issue of Military Officer, a magazine available to all MOAA Premium and Life members, who can log in to access our digital version and archive.
A bipartisan Senate bill set to move U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps leave policies in line with those offered by the military services cleared a key committee last month, bringing ...
Can’t make the webinar? No problem. Register now and we’ll send you a link to the recording. Hiring transitioning servicemembers, veterans, and military spouses is a top priority for many companies — ...
Nearly 8 out of 10 officers elect to participate in the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP). Why? Because SBP provides value, peace of mind, and a financial annuity for survivors of military retirees. MOAA’s ...
Support the Caregiver 3R Act by visiting MOAA’s Legislative Action Center. Join us in urging lawmakers in both chambers to ...
The MOAA President’s Currently Serving and Spouse Advisory councils advise the president on current and potential MOAA programs, plans, and policies – especially as they pertain to the recruitment, ...
MOAA recognized Jeannie Stratis of the Sun City Center (Fla.) Chapter with the chapter-level Surviving Spouse Liaison Excellence Award.