Applicants must be referred to the House's Wounded Warrior program by a representative of one of the organizations listed below or any Veterans Service Organization recognized by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Department of Veterans Affairs
Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment Program
Send your resume and cover letter to the VA Regional Office that maintains your VA Claim to the attention of the VRE Officer/Employment Coordinator, indicating that you wish to be considered for employment with the U. S. House of Representatives' Wounded Warrior Program.
U. S. Marine Corps
www.usmc.mil
Go to the Marine Services tab
Go to Wounded Warrior Regiment and click on Wounded Warrior Hot Jobs
U. S. Army
U. S. Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2)
www.AW2.army.mil
Seriously injured soldiers who meet the criteria set forth on the AW2 website may register and submit a resume there. On the AW2 website, soldiers should also request consideration for the House’s Wounded Warrior Program. All other disabled soldiers with a rating of 30 percent or greater should contact their AW2 Advocate to submit a resume for positions with the U.S. House of Representatives.
U. S. Navy
Navy Safe Harbor Program
Email: safeharbor@navy.mil
Website: www.npc.navy.mil/comandsupport/safeharbor
U. S. Air Force
Air Force Wounded Warrior Program
afwounded.warrior@randolph.af.mil
U. S. Coast Guard
Coast Guard personnel pending medical discharge and former Coast Guard personnel with disabilities of 30 percent or greater, should send a resume and cover letter requesting consideration for the House’s program to the following address:
Coast Guard Personnel Command
Physical Evaluation Board
4200 Wilson Blvd
Suite 950
Arlington, VA 22203
Veterans of Foreign Wars
vfw@vfw.org
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