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Army OneSource Coping with Deployment: Deployment is never easy and it often takes a toll on both the Soldier and the family. There are many resources and tools available to make it easier. We have provided up-to-date articles and tools available for you to get in touch with other family members going through the same challenges. |
Army OneSource Child & Youth Services: Find Services Near You CYS services are available wherever your Family needs them - whether that's at an Army Garrison, outside the Garrison, in any of the 50 states, or in communities around the world. |
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Army Onesource Soldier and Family Assistance Center: Wounded and injured Soldiers and their Families expect and deserve the very best care and leadership from America's Army. The "Wounded Soldier and Family Hotline" can be reached from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, at 1-800-984-8523. |
Army FRG Homepage: Army Family Rediness Group Home Page |
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Army Reserve Family Programs: Army Reserve Soldiers and their families must realize that times have changed. Soldiers have an obligation to ensure their families are prepared to endure military separation; and they must understand the benefit and entitlement changes that take effect upon mobilization. Army Reserve Family Programs has the educational tools available to enhance awareness of these changes in an effort to improve family readiness. |
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Air National Guard Mobilization References: This web page is designed to assist service members, family members, and employers during the periods of pre-mobilization, mobilization, and post-mobilization by providing an informative reference site. |
Family Matters Blog: Elaine Wilson, editor and writer for American Forces Press Services, launched the “Family Matters” blog to provide resources and support to military families, as well as to encourage a dialogue on topics ranging from deployments and separations to the challenges of everyday life. |
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Military.com Deployment Homepage: | US Department of Veterans Affairs: |
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Deployment Health and Family Readiness Library: |
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Other Services Deployment Family Support | ||
Navy Fleet and Family Readiness: Fleet and Family Readiness (FFR) Programs at Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) is responsible for policy development, resourcing and oversight of quality of life programs for Sailors and their families. FFR enables a ready Navy force through programs such as Family Readiness, Fleet Readiness and Housing programs. |
Marines Family Homepage: US Air Force Family Services: National Guard Family Program Homepage: |
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