Warrior Transition Command
The Warrior Transition Command:
- Serves as the lead proponent for the Army's Warrior Care and Transition Program
- Ensures that non-clinical processes and programs that support wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers are integrated and optimized throughout the Army
- Supports the Army's commitment to the rehabilitation and successful transition of wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers back to active duty or to Veteran status
Wounded Soldier's Resiliency Lands Him at U.S. Open
9/6/2012
Injured veteran becomes star of U.S. Open. Learn more about Spc. Ryan McIntosh. Learn more about Spc. Ryan McIntosh and his journey to the U.S. Open. See Spc. Ryan McIntosh in action at the U.S. Open.
NY Times article with Ryan McIntosh
Army Leaders Emphasize Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness
8/28/2012
Senior Army leaders released a tri-signed letter emphasizing the benefits and importance of Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness (CSF2). Based on three decades of psychological research, CSF2 is a key element in building resilience for Soldiers and Families throughout the Army. Read the tri-signed letter here.
Four Army Wounded, Ill, and Injured Athletes Compete in 2012 Paralympic Games
8/23/2012
Join WTC in cheering for four Army athletes who have been through a Warrior Transition Unit or enrolled in the Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2). Centra "Cece" Mazyck, Gavin Sibayan, Joshua Olson, Scott Winkler will compete for Team USA in London beginning August 29. Learn more about these Army athletes and where to follow the coverage.
BG David J. Bishop took command of the Warrior Transition Command on July 10, 2012.