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Army Community Service (ACS)
[8/31/2009]
My Army Life Too 
Army Exchange Service
[8/31/2009]
AAFES
MWR
[8/31/2009]
Army Morale Welfare Recreation
Army Reserve Retention and Transition
[9/1/2009]
Army Reserve Retention and Transition 
BRAC - DoD Official Site
[8/31/2009]
Base Realignment and Closure - USDod Site
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. 
ESGR
[9/1/2009]
ESGR Mission: Gain and maintain active support from all public and private employers for the men and women of the National Guard and Reserve as defined by demonstrated employer commitment to employee military service.
 
JAGCNET
[9/2/2009]
The Judge Advocate General's Corps
Retirement Calculator
[9/2/2009]
Each retirement calculator estimates retired pay during retirement years. You can personalize the inputs to reflect your expectations about your retirement and economic conditions. 
Soldier and Family Life Consultant
[9/2/2009]
Soldier and Family Life Consultants Initiative” offers free, anonymous reunion and reintegration support to active-duty Soldiers, along with those from the National Guard and Army Reserve, and their families.
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.