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MOAA Member Part of Mission Clearing Pontoon From Atop Niagara Falls
The 3,500-pound piece of steel broke free in 2019 and became lodged in the Niagara River rapids.
The 3,500-pound piece of steel broke free in 2019 and became lodged in the Niagara River rapids.
Commandant Adm. Linda Fagan assumed command June 1.
Members of the Army Signal Corps Female Telephone Operators Unit connected 26 million calls during the conflict.
The original unit fought in the Pacific Theater in World War II and later tested out air assault tactics before its deactivation in 1965.
At least four tanks were destroyed after some long-distance coaching ... and a little help from a linguist.
The event, in its 18th year, will help fund college scholarships and programs supporting military families.
Col. Francis “Bud” Newcomer Jr., USA (Ret), served in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam.
The Navy, Air Force, and Space Force all released new guidance in late May.
It’s the first time since 2019 these ceremonies will be open to the public. Get the details on an event near you.
MOAA continues its fight for comprehensive toxic exposure reform. For some, long-overdue changes may come too late.
Read how this year's recipients have worked to improve the lives of servicemembers past and present, and their families.
A forgotten triumph. A lost trophy. Decades later, these trailblazing pilots are in the spotlight.