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Know Your NDAA: What’s In, What’s Out, What’s Next as Critical Bill Moves Forward
Early language includes a major victory for MOAA on your health benefits, but more work needs done.
Early language includes a major victory for MOAA on your health benefits, but more work needs done.
The change is backdated to September 2019. Learn the details, eligibility requirements, and more.
Servicemembers and families need to be even more flexible than usual. Keep these tips in mind.
MOAA supports efforts to make those on the front lines of the coronavirus fight eligible for critical federal benefits.
Aid and Attendance (A&A) and Housebound programs are available only to those with VA pensions who meet other requirements.
The deal had marked the first time DoD outsourced household goods and delivery system management.
The move will provide about 9 acres of space for up to an estimated 60,000 additional burial sites.
The idea received bipartisan support and will be included in the NDAA draft before it goes to a vote.
The 2021 rate has yet to be determined, and the legislation could face coronavirus-related delays.
About 55,000 servicemembers could receive amounts beginning at $150 per month.
Learn where these exams will be offered, and get answers to common questions about the process.
The document outlines more than 200 closed investigations and more than $866 million in "monetary impact."