National Guard Joint
Family Programs
Browse this category to find links to multiple
websites related to Army Family Programs.
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America Supports You [9/1/2009] "America Supports You" spotlights what Americans are doing in support of the military, encourages others to thank the troops and allows all to tell their stories by giving voice and visibility to their efforts. |
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Army Community Service (ACS) [9/2/2009] My Army Life Too |
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Army Family Team Building (AFTB) [9/1/2009] The NetTrainer website is designed to provide AFTB staff and the Army family resources, connectivity and up-to-date information about issues facing the Army family today. The NetTrainer also provides Levels I, II and III classes online free of charge. It's a great way for experienced Soldiers and family members get a refresher course and to learn about new programs and benefits available within each component of the Army. |
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MWR [9/2/2009] Army Morale Welfare Recreation |
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Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2) [9/2/2009] On April 30, 2004, the Department of the Army introduced a Disabled Soldier Support System (DS3). On November 10, 2005 the name of the program was officially changed to the U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2). This program provides its severely disabled Soldiers and their families with a system of advocacy and follow support to assist them as they transition back to military service or into the civilian community. |
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Freedom Team Salute [8/31/2009] The FTS program provides Soldiers with a means to recognize their supporters: spouses, parents, and employers of National Guard and Reserve Soldiers. Honorably discharged veterans may likewise nominate themselves for recognition under this program. Nominees will receive an Army lapel pin, an Army decal, a certificate and letter signed by the Secretary of the Army and the Chief of Staff of the Army thanking them for their support. |
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Military OneSource [8/31/2009] Army OneSource provides you with information and resources that can help improve many areas of your life, from personal to professional. But we do more than give you information -- we help you take action, with materials that get you thinking and tools that help you set things in motion. This private service is available 24/7. |
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MyArmyLifeToo [8/31/2009] MyArmyLifeToo.com will connect you with resources to empower you within military life. The site is broken out by constiuents (Family Members, Soldiers, Staff, and Civilians) and then by Army component (Active, Guard, Reserve). Selection of these two will provide related information and websites. |
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Rest & Recuperation Leave Program [9/2/2009] This website is intended to provide general information regarding Rest & Recuperation leave for Central Command personnel and their families members. This site also focuses on R&R information in the United States. |
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Military Spouse Job Search [9/2/2009] Military Spouse JobSearch is designed to enhance the employment opportunities for spouses of US Military members with employers committed to hiring military spouses and to connect employers with a talented, global, diverse workforce. |
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Womens Memorial [9/1/2009] The Women In Military Service For America Memorial Foundation, Inc. needs you! The Memorial, at the Ceremonial Gateway to Arlington National Cemetery, is the nation's only major national memorial honoring all women who have defended America from the Revolutionary War to the present. The Memorial's computerized Register guarantees each registered woman's individual story a permanent place in America's history - and every servicewoman's story is important. The Foundation is seeking names, addresses, photos and memorable experiences of women who have served to be included in the Memorial's Register. Family members, friends and organizations can register deceased servicewomen from any era or those civilian women who served with other civilian organizations. To register or for more information, please visit this website or call 703-533-1155 or 800-222-2294. |
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Militaryconnections.com [9/2/2009] A new Web site featuring resources for military families hopes to become a one-stop information source for job seekers and coupon hunters. |
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Casualty Assistance Training - HRC [9/2/2009] A new Casualty Assistance Training and Resource Website is designed to help those who aid family members after a Soldier’s death. Created as a one-stop source for casualty training and, the website is home to the Army’s first standardized, Web-based, mandatory training curricula for casualty notification officers and casualty assistance officers. Users must have an Army Knowledge Online user ID and password. Though membership is not necessary to use the site, members do have the added benefit of sharing tips and lessons learned, as well as the ability to seek advice from fellow casualty support professionals. |
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Online Training Courses at MyArmyLifeToo.com
[9/2/2009] Has posted - Rear Detachment Commander (RDC) Online Training, as well as, Family Readiness Group Online Training. |
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GI Bill Increase [9/2/2009] Last month the Department of Veteran Affairs announced that the GI Bill has increased to $38,700 - a total increase of nearly $1,500 over last year. This means you have earned a monthly payment rate of $1,075. Don't let your benefits go to waste. Find a military- friendly school today. |
