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Military OneSource
[9/12/2009]

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.

Soldier and Family Life Consultant
[9/17/2009]

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.

 
America Supports You
[9/15/2009]

"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.

 
American Legion
[9/15/2009]

A community-service organization which now numbers nearly 3 million members -- men and women -- in nearly 15,000 American Legion Posts worldwide.

 
American Red Cross
[9/15/2009]

A worldwide movement that offers neutral humanitarian care to the victims/families of war. 
Army Emergency Relief
[9/16/2009]

AER
The Post-Deployment Health Reassessment
[9/17/2009]

The Post-Deployment Health Reassessment, or PDHRA, is part of the force health protection program. It extends the continuum of care for Service members’ deployment-related health concerns. The PDHRA provides education, screening, assessment and access to care for a wide variety of questions and concerns that you may have about your health after you return from deployment.

Our mission is to provide a full range of services to you and your family. We recognize that deployment may have an impact on your health and well-being. Our commitment is to programs that successfully safeguard your health and wellbeing. Our goal is to avoid or minimize any negative impact deployment may have had on your health. 
Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2)
[9/17/2009]

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.
TRICARE Reserve Select
[9/17/2009]

TRICARE Reserve Select (TRS) is a premium-based health plan that qualifying National Guard and Reserve members may purchase. TRS, which requires a monthly premium, offers coverage similar to TRICARE Standard and Extra.