Wounded Warrior Battalion East 

Wounded Warrior Battalion East was officially established on 29 June, at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.

The mission of the Wounded Warrior Battalion East is the same as that of the Wounded Warrior Regiment; to provide and facilitate assistance to wounded/injured/ill Marines, Sailors attached to or in support of Marine units, and their family members, throughout the phases of recovery.

The battalion is responsible for tracking and non-medical case management for all seriously ill or injured Marines east of the Mississippi River to Lanstuhl, Germany. The battalion also provides oversight and leadership to Marines as they recover.

LtCol Thomas Siebenthal - Commanding Officer, Wounded Warrior Battalion-East

LtCol Thomas Siebenthal - Commanding Officer, Wounded Warrior Battalion-East [ Read Bio ]

To contact the Wounded Warrior Battalion East toll free call 1-866-645-8762 to be forwarded to the Battalion.

Additionally, the Department of Defense Military Severely Injured Center is available 24 hours a day at 1-888-774-1361. Operated by Ceridian, providers of MCCS One Source, the center has registered nurses, master''s level researchers and counselors working as care managers who can answer questions and provide nationwide assistance.


Contacts

Wounded Warrior Regiment
(WWR)

3025 John Quick Rd
Quantico, VA 22134-5103

WWR Injured Support/Landstul Germany
Phone: (866) 645-8762
Email:
injuredsupport@M4L.usmc.mil

Wounded Warrior Call Center
Phone: (877)-4USMCWW (1-877-487-6299)

WWR Family Readiness
Phone: (703) 432-1879

WWR Charitable Organization Coordination
Phone: (703) 432-1847

Online Applications

Col Boyle's Brief
Wounded Warrior Datamart

Reference

MCO 6320.2E - ADMINISTRATION AND PROCESSING OF INJURED-ILL-HOSPITALIZED MARINES
PTSD & TBI QUICK FACTS SHEET
OIF / OEF Member Benefits
Veteran Service Organization's Reference Guide
VA’s Suicide Hot Line Begins Operation
WWR Mission Statement
BN West March 2008 ENews Letter

External Links

National Center For Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Charitable Organizations
Department of Veteran Affairs
I&I Support Units
Marine For Life website
Navy Safe Harbor
Veteran Hospitals