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Features

Cover Story: Care Challenge

Navy Rear Adm. Christine Hunter, deputy director of TRICARE Management Activity, discusses with Contributing Editor Tom Philpott the complexities of improving beneficiaries’ access to health care while controlling costs.

At Your Fingertips

With some time and research, reliable health information is only a few mouse clicks away. Here are 18 tips for evaluating the advice you find online. By Nanette Lavoie-Vaughan

Beasts of Battle

Since animals first were domesticated, military leaders have found ways to harness their capabilities. Don Vaughan traces the history of many types — gigantic, airborne, sea-dwelling, and equine — of military beasts.

Financial Results of MOAA

IMAGES: ABOVE, HANNIBAL FIGHTING A ROMAN LEGION IN THE ALPS BY SCHOOL OF RAPHAEL/CORBIS; COVER, STEVE BARRETT

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Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) is a nonprofit veterans’ as so ciation dedicated to main taining a strong national defense and to preserving the earned en- titlements of members of the uniformed services and their families and survivors. Member ship is open to those who hold or have ever held a warrant or commission in any component of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Public Health Ser vice, or NOAA and their surviving spouses.

On the cover: Rear Adm. Christine Hunter, USN, deputy director of TRICARE Management Activity, wants to reduce your stress and focus on preventive health.

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