MISSION
I am a Warrior in Transition. My job is to heal as I transition back to duty or continue serving the nation as a Veteran in my community. This is not a status, but a mission. I will succeed in this mission because I AM A WARRIOR AND I AM ARMY STRONG.
Warrior Transition Unit (WTU) - Welcome Packet & ResourcesWTU Welcome LetterA letter from Company Commander of the Warrior Transition Unit to incoming Soldiers. WTU Staff Welcome LetterA letter from Company Commander of the Warrior Transition Unit to incoming Staff Members. RACH OmbudsmanThe Ombudsman will serve as an advocate to resolve issues relating to Warriors in Transition Soldiers and their family members Wounded Soldier Family HotlineOffers wounded, injured, or ill Soldiers & their Family members a way to share concerns on the quality of patient care. Wounded Warrior Entitlement HandbookThis publication is intended to serve as an explanation of pay and entitlements for members of the U.S. military who are injured while serving in a combat zone and receiving medical treatment at military facilities outside of the zone. Army Physical Disability Evaluation SystemA downloadable and printable (.pdf file format ~32KB) overview of the Army Physical Disability Evaluation System. Fort Sill ResourcesA list of Fort Sill services including phone numbers (a downloadable and printable version is also available). Community ResourcesA list of local community services including phone numbers (a downloadable and printable version is also available). Stages of CopingA grid outlining the stages of coping. (.pdf file format ~703KB) Warrior in Transition resources on AKOWTU resources on ARMY Knowledge Online (AKO) (requires login) Operation HomefrontOne of the country's largest non-profit organizations dedicated to assisting military families. Army Community ServicesProvides comprehensive services that support the readiness and well-being of Soldiers and their families, civilian employees, and retirees. www.MyArmyLifeToo.comYour connection to the Army Integrated Family Support Network Military HomefrontThe official Department of Defense web site for reliable Quality of Life information designed to help troops and their families, leaders and service providers. Military One SourceAvailable to all members of the armed forces and their family members, Military One Source provides assistance with child care, personal finances, emotional support during deployments, relocation information, or resources needed for special circumstances. |
Contact UsWTU Hotline: 1-800-984-8523EMAIL RACH Ombudsman 580-558-4501 or 580-458-9039 Reynolds Army Community Hospital 3709 Currie Road Fort Sill, Oklahoma 73503-1899 Staff Duty NCO: 580-442-2140 |