| Soldier packs for deployment. (Photo by Doug Valentine) |
- 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.
- Pre-Deployment Health Assessment DD Form 2795: DD Form 2795, Pre-Deployment Health Assessment. (Note: This is a sample form only. Service members should contact their commanders to complete the forms if they have not already done so.)
- Pre-Deployment Health Assessment DD Form 2795 Primer: DD Form 2795 is a required form that allows military personnel to record information about their general health and share any concerns they have prior to deployment. It also helps health care providers identify issues and provide medical care before, during, and after deployment.
- Helping Children Cope During Deployment: Useful information for Soldiers, parents and family caregivers to help children prepare for and cope during a parent's deployment.
- My Goodbye Book - Activity Booklet for Ages 3-5:
A booklet about military separations for three through five year olds.
- The New Emotional Cycles of Deployment: As our country's operational commitments have increased throughout the world, military families are now often faced with deployments in more rapid succession.
- When Parents Are Deployed: "When Parents Are Deployed" contains Sesame Street Workshop videos for children and families to view and download.
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