Topic: Military Officers Association Of America
Physicians and Military Officers to Congress: In Honor of Veterans Day, Protect Military Health Care
This Veterans Day, with Medicare and TRICARE physician payment cuts of 25 percent looming, the American Medical Association (AMA) and the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) are calling on Congress to act immediately to protect health care for America's military ...
Military resumes education grants for spouses, but cuts off senior personnel; officers protestThe Defense Department will resume paying education grants for military spouses, but plans to exclude families of most officers for budget reasons are coming under attack.Defense officials have struggled ...
<div id="subtitle">Thousands of wounded vets missing a chance at better benefits; just 921 of 77,000 have applied</div><div><p>Only a fraction of wounded veterans who could get better benefits have applied in the two years since Congress ...
Despite pledges of help from scores of federal officials including President Barack Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi their long quest remains unfulfilled.Pelosi, as House minority leader in 2005, took up the widows' cause as part of the Democrats' GI Bill ...
Many college scholarships now exist for children of military members. Applicants must be under the age of 23 and dependents of active duty, reserve/guard, or retired military members, or survivors of parents who died on active duty or while receiving retired ...