What is Warrior Care News?

"Warrior Care News" is an Army wide effort designed to educate and increase awareness of Warrior Care programs and resources. Warrior Care News focuses on the programs, initiatives, and support that DOD promises our military through the phases of recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration that are integral to the livelihood of our wounded, ill and injured servicemembers, and their families. For those who need information right now, the Wounded Warrior Resource Center phone number is 800-342-9647 and links to resources are available on the Warrior Transition Command website.

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Warrior Transition Unit Soldier receives technical skills opportunities

BAMBERG, Germany -- When doctors recommended Sgt. Jonathan Moreno to be assigned to Warrior Transition Unit, he wasn't sure what direction he wanted to pursue. More

Gone Huntin': Fort Campbell wounded warriors star in upcoming 'Turkey Call'

Staff Sgt. Eric Cadman, Warrior Transition Unit, and retired Sgt. 1st Class David Adams were selected to take part in a turkey hunt put on by the National Wild Turkey Federation and Gaylord Entertainment the last weekend of March. Cadman was injured by an improvised explosive device a year ago February and he still has trouble with his back and legs. Adams was medically-retired from the Army after serving with the 1st Cavalry Division. Their hunt was for the NWTF's show "Turkey Call" on the Outdoor Channel, which will air sometime in mid to late June. More

Recording artist Leigh Jones to entertain troops at Fort Belvoir

Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Leigh Jones will entertain and visit with members of Warrior Transition Units and Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers May 6 at the Fort Belvoir Community Center. More

Garden plots provide vets therapeutic relief

A new garden plot for disabled veterans will produce more than fruits and vegetables, its organizers say. It will also be a place of hope. More

Army Team C4ISR Provides Employment Opportunities for Wounded Warriors

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. - The Army Team Command, Control Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (Forward) is reaching out to the nation's wounded warriors through the Army Wounded Warrior Program More

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