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Reserve Component Personnel play an essential role in strengthening U.S. Armed Forces in operations around the world. When reservists are called to active duty, they leave their roles in the civilian world and become full time military men and women. For this reason, we have dedicated an entire section of this web site to address the needs of these highly valued men and women. It provides information on health care, tips on dealing with deployment stress and transitioning home, and a list of resources as well as contact information for reserve and guard service members and their families.   For a complete list of telephone numbers to family assistance programs and helplines, please click here.


Resources for Reserve and Guard Families

Wounded Recover Far From Home

Lack of Base Camaraderie Can Leave Reserve Families Feeling Isolated

Health Care Smoother for Guard Soldiers

Guard Families Step Up To The Plate

National Guard Assembles WMD Response Task Forces

Congress OKs Benefits

Weekend Warriors In Iraq

Guard Wants Veterans to Use Services

Connecticut to Pay $1.3M for Guardsmen Mental Health

Guard Wants Veterans To Use Services

New Veterans Adjust From Battleground to Workplace

Returning to Work

Updated: 9/15/2004
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