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Resources for Reserve and Guard Families

This section provides information on the resources available to help reserve and guard families while the service member is on active duty. We provide a general overview of some of the family difficulties and stresses caused by activation and deployment, health care services available, advice on helping children cope with stress and trauma, and assistance available through a variety of sources.

  • Deployment and the Military Family

  • Health Care Information

  • Talking to your Children

  • Deployment Stress



    Deployment and the Military Family

    DoD Reserve Affairs

    National Guard Bureau Family Program

    Army Family Team Building

    National Guard Assistance Program

    National Guard Family Youth Project

    Air Force Crossroads

    Air Force Casualty Assistance Information

    Air Force Survivor Assistance Program

    Deployment and the Military Family

    Operation Homelink

    Air Force Family Support Operations

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    Health Care Information

    Hooah 4 health

    National Institute Of Mental Health

    Tricare

    TRICARE Service Centers

    Tricare Web Sites

    Humana

    Combat Veteran 2-year Health Care Directive

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    Talking to your Children

    Tips for Parents: Supporting the Child Whose Military Parent is Deployed

    Talking to Children About Terrorism and War

    Trauma Information Pamphlet for Parents

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    Deployment Stress

    National Military Families Association

    Army Community Service

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  • 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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