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Families Prepare to Help Children Cope During Military Deployments - 0 views

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    In today's Military, deployments are part of life. Pending a deployment in the States or overseas, the family, especially the children, may have anxiety and concerns. Not to worry, there are many ways to help children cope with the absence of a deployed parent.
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Deployment Health and Family Readiness Library - 0 views

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    This library provides Service members, families, leaders, Health Care providers, and veterans an easy way to find deployment health and family readiness information.
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Outdoor rec program helps soldiers confront post-deployment stress issues - 0 views

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    Warrior Adventure Quest, a program that uses outdoor recreation to help soldiers deal with post-deployment stress. Recently returned soldiers all over Europe, including more than 3,500 members of 2nd Cav, are doing activities such as rock climbing, scuba diving, cross country skiing, high ropes courses and mountain biking as part of the program.
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Obama to Confront Limits of America's Overstretched Military - US News and World Report - 0 views

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    After years of tough deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan, the military is struggling to retain soldiers
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Army reaches out to families to prevent suicides - The Boston Globe - 0 views

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    Fort Campbell hired a suicide prevention program manager, the first on a US military installation, to oversee family support and social work programs on the post and organize efforts to help soldiers struggling after multiple deployments.
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Hawaii Red Cross offering free class for military families - 0 views

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    The Hawaii State Chapter of the American Red Cross announced that a new course, Coping With Deployments: Psychological First Aid for Military Families, is now available. The course, offered free of charge, is open to military family members of active duty, Reserve and National Guard forces, as well as veterans and their families. It is not offered to the general public.
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Deployed servicemember returns home half the Airman he used to be - 0 views

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    Deployed airmen loses nearly half his weight during his six month deployment.
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Press Releases/Advisories - Bryan Anderson: Triumph Over Adversity - 0 views

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    Former Army sergeant and triple amputee Bryan Anderson offered a message of perseverance and courage at a recent event held in McLean, Va. Anderson, who received the Purple Heart for his injuries suffered during a deployment to Iraq, urged those in the audience to "experience life and have fun - you only live once."
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Face of Defense: Teen Medic Thrives on Aiding Others - 0 views

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    CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE ADDER, Iraq, July 24, 2009 - Army Spc. Amanda Cleveland is a self-described simple girl who is "not into drama." But it's tough for an Army medic to avoid dramatic situations, especially during a deployment to Iraq.
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Conference brings vets, caregivers together - 0 views

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    As organizations throughout the U.S. work to help combat veterans, the Coalition for Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans decided to bring them all together so they could share knowledge about what they're doing and talk about what still needs to be done. CIAV is a clearinghouse of 50 agencies that seek to help veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. At the three-day conference, veterans like McGinnis talked about their experiences trying to access care after returning from deployment, family members talked about their own versions of "combat stress," and care specialists talked about what they had to offer as well as how the different organizations could team up.
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Army program helps ease stress of deployment - 0 views

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    Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program: All branches of the service have some form of the program, according to Lt. Col. Robin Smith Sr., chief well-being officer for the Army Reserve. The Yellow Ribbon program was launched "to prepare soldiers and their families for mobilization, sustain the families during mobilization and to help with reintegration with their families, communities and employers upon redeployment," he said.
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Army begins pre-deployment H1N1 flu screening | Stars and Stripes - 0 views

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    The Army has started to screen all soldiers, Army civilian employees and contractors for swine flu before they deploy to Iraq, Afghanistan, or anywhere else in U.S. Central Command's region.
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