Chapters
42 MOAA Affiliates Receive Community Outreach Grants from The MOAA Foundation
The more than $129,000 in grants from The MOAA Foundation will help fund local programs that support the uniformed services community.
The more than $129,000 in grants from The MOAA Foundation will help fund local programs that support the uniformed services community.
Lt. Cmdr. Clyde Cassius “Cash” Barber, USN (Ret), a MOAA Life member, flew in PBY Catalina aircraft during the war.
MOAA joined Our Community Salutes in 2024 in its work to support high school seniors who have chosen to enter service, as well as their families.
The Palm Beach-Martin Counties (Fla.) Chapter recently presented its new awards to two local cadets.
Organizations (including MOAA) provide information and support for caregivers of servicemembers and veterans.
Army Col. Dan Artino has made four combat deployments and held numerous operational and joint assignments in more than two decades of service.
The chapter generates the funds through its annual Fred White Memorial Veterans Benefit Golf Outing.
If you’re concerned about mental decline, try adding these exercises into your routine.
Lt. Col. John Marcucci, USMC (Ret), coordinates awards for ROTC and Junior ROTC cadets at 99 schools in South Carolina, among other volunteer efforts.
Through community partnerships, the chapter ensured veterans in their community had the "lift" they needed.
Capt. Riley Tejcek on her path to service, becoming a bobsled pilot, and how the Corps "always comes first."
After serving for 23 years, Col. Ian Dinesen, USAF (Ret), and Andia Dinesen are now sharing resources and advice to help navigate military transitions.