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It has been several years since the first major deployments of US military forces following the attack on our country in September, 2001. Some men and women have been deployed several times to combat zones in Afghanistan and Iraq. To a degree unprecedented in recent history, they are members of our National Guard and Reserve Component who have served in combat situations unanticipated when they volunteered. Click here for the Progress report on "A New Direction for Veterans & Troops"
While all are marked by the experience of war, some carry physical and psychological injuries, some encounter employment or financial problems related to deployments.
Many have asked about public resources available to support their family members, friends, coworkers, and neighbors and to ease their transition from active duty to civilian life. For reference, the following Federal, State and King County agencies are partnering to assist veterans in our communities:
US Department of Veterans Affairs
Benefits: 1-800-827-1000
www.va.gov
VA Puget Sound Health Care System
206/762-1010 or 1-800-329-8387
www.puget-sound.med.va.gov
VA Deployment Health Clinic
206/764-2636
Seattle Vet Center
2030 9th AVE, 2nd Floor
9th & Virginia, Seattle
206/553-2706
Veterans Employment and Training
Service (VETS), US Dept. of Labor
1-866-487-2365
www.dol.gov
Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs
Seattle Service Center 1-877-249-0516
Network: 1-800-562-2308
www.dva.wa.gov
WA National Guard Family Programs
Office: 1-800-364-7492
King County Veterans Program
206/296-7656
www.metrokc.gov
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