Dozens of states have either passed or introduced legislation designed to address unaccredited VA claims agents, some of whom ...
Maj. Michael Gilbertson, USA, right, a member of MOAA’s Currently Serving Advisory Council, speaks with Robert Link, the ...
After 26 years of service, Col. Peggy Jane Newman, USA (Ret), a MOAA Life member, gives back to service families.
The White House is requesting a pay raise for lower-ranked enlisted service members in its fiscal 2027 budget. In the proposed budget for the Department of Defense, released April 3, all troops ranked ...
A court ruling that prevents the VA from downgrading disability ratings based on effective medical treatment will stand thanks to the department’s decision last month to end its appeal. The 2025 ...
This conversation continues the dialogue from TotalForce+, with a focus on topics that directly impact readiness and the experience of those who serve. Register for this free online webinar today!
VA Secretary Doug Collins signs a banner during an April 11 event marking the rollout of the new Federal Electronic Health Record at four VA health systems in Michigan. (Photo via Detroit VA Medical ...
About five years ago, Col. John D. Folsom, USMCR (Ret), visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and observed a young servicemember with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) being comforted by ...
A Pentagon memo orders top officials to “make maximum use of military spouse employment flexibilities,” a move which could open more opportunities to a chronically underemployed workforce and help ...
This article by Patricia Kime originally appeared on Military Times, the nation's largest independent newsroom dedicated to covering the military and veteran community. The Department of Veterans ...