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Staff Sgt. James Smith holds his eight-month old son, Malik, for the first time after returning home to Nevada from a 13-month deployment to Kuwait and Iraq. Smith is assigned to the 257th Transportation Company. (DoD photo.) |
- Real Warriors Campaign: "The Real Warriors Campaign" is sponsored by the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury (DCoE). The campaign is designed to help servicemembers overcome the stigma associated with seeking psychological help and encourage servicemembers to seek out help when they need it. The Real Warriors Campaign uses social networking, radio, television, posters, flyers, and a Web site to reach active-duty servicemembers, military veterans, members of the National Guard and the Reserve, as well as family members and health professionals. The campaign features stories of real service members who have sought treatment and are continuing to serve.
- Army One Source: Army OneSource provides access to all Family programs and services, regardless of geographical location. This delivery system harnesses the resources that are already in place and uses personal contact and technology to improve on the delivery of service so that Families get support closest to where they live.
- Defense Centers of Excellence For Psychological Health & Traumatic Brain Injury: The Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury (DCoE) was established in November 2007 as part of the Department of Defense (DoD) to promote the resilience, recovery and reintegration of warriors and their families who face psychological health (PH) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) issues.
- Warrior Care: Setting the Example for Military Well-Being
- /MTBI Chain Teaching Programs for Soldiers and Leaders (AKO):
The Soldier version of the PTSD/MTBI Chain Teaching program is for use by commanders and leaders. The intent of this chain-teach is to train leaders and educate and inform Soldiers to identify the signs and symptoms of PTSD/MTBI and reinforce the collective responsibility to take care of each other.
- We encourage you to navigate through the Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2) web site to determine what benefits and assistance may be available.
- Healthcare and TRICARE® Links are found at the Army Medicine Web Site: http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/hc/healthcare.html.
- Deployment: US Army Reserve Links from 'HOOAH 4 HEALTH'
- Links for Officers and Enlisted Reserve and National Guard from Reserve Officers Association:
- The National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2005, enacted into law on October 28, 2004, has made permanent some healthcare provisions from previous legislation to improve the readiness of our fighting force. Keep track of Soldier and family benefits through this TRICARE® web link http://www.tricare.mil/reserve/index.cfm.
- Ombudsmen in Support of Warriors in Transition
- Tricare® Online: TRICARE® OnLine is a secure web portal designed to increase access to care for authorized TRICARE® beneficiaries and increase access to information for designated TRICARE® physicians and support staff.
- TRICARE® Prime Expanded to National Guard and Reserve Members Overseas On Temporary Duty, March 01, 2007: Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, Dr. William Winkenwerder, approved a new policy making National Guard and Reserve members on temporary duty for more than thirty days eligible for TRICARE® Overseas Program Prime, TRICARE® Global Remote Overseas and TRICARE® Puerto Rico Prime enrollment.
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