Contains information on handling the loss or casualty of a loved one, including dealing with grief, benefits, necessary papers, funeral arrangements and memorial services and more.
Guide includes information on Air Force survivor assistance, casualty assistance representatives, mortuary affairs, benefits, chaplain services, family liaison officers, family support centers, investigations, funeral honors and presidential certificates.
Provides information and assistance for casualty-affected Army families and the professionals that serve Army family members in their time of need.
Army guide for families of Fallen Soldiers provides an overview of the rights, benefits, privileges and entitlements that may be available as well as the process involved in exercising them.
DoD's CAP covers a wide spectrum of services ranging from supporting severely injured Service Members who are working to regain a level of normalcy in their lives to assisting family members of deceased, unaccounted for, or missing Service Members with final arrangements and with understanding and accessing certain benefits and entitlements.
Help for survivors of deceased Active Duty, retired or discharged soldiers.
Helps survivors by providing assistance with coordination of funeral arrangements and applying for benefits and entitlements.
Contact information, including a toll-free phone number (1-800-368-3202), for Navy casualty personnel.
Provides invaluable information on how to navigate the bureaucracy of benefits and programs available to Active Duty military, National Guard, Reservists, Veterans and their family members. This free 599-page guide covers issues from educational help to vocational rehabilitation, from housing to citizenship.
Provides a compilation of resources for Army personnel in Europe on various topics from Casualty Assistance and Survivor Support, Family Readiness Support, Reintegration, Civilian Deployment to Rear Detachment Command Regulations.