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Resources for Reserve and Guard Personnel

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 on this web site to address the needs of these highly valued men and women. In this section, you find information on health care, dealing with deployment stress and a listing of web sites designed to provide information relevant to the reservist. Also, for your convenience, we have listed contact information for call centers available to provide additional information.

  • Health Care

  • Deployment Stress

  • Service Specific Web Pages



    Health Care

    TRICARE Reservists/Guardsmen

    Hooah4 health

    TRICARE

    TRICARE Service Centers

    TRICARE Fact Sheets

    TRICARE Claim

    TRICARE Claims (Where to file)

    TRICARE Email Address

    TRICARE Gulf War Illness

    TRICARE Handbook (Standard)

    TRICARE Manuals

    TRICARE News Releases

    TRICARE Overseas Healthcare

    TRICARE Transitional Assistance Management Program (TAMP)

    Transmittional Health Care Benefits

    Summary of VA Benefits for National Guard and Reserve Personnel

    VHA Directive 2002-049

    Humana

    National Military Families Association

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    Deployment Stress

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

    Transitioning Tips for the Work Place 

    Talking to children about terrorism and war


    Trauma Information Pamphlet for Parents

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    Service Specific Web Pages

    In February  4, 2004, the total number of reserve personnel called to active duty in support of the partial mobilization for the Army National Guard and Army Reserve is 161,993; Naval Reserve 2,076; Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve, 17,851; Marine Corps Reserve, 6,790; and the Coast Guard Reserve, 1,149.  This brings the total National Guard and Reserve on active duty to 189,859 including both units and individual augmentees.   Listed below are your individual Service support web sites.


    Air Force Reserve Air Force Reserve

    Air Guard Air Guard

    Army Reserve Army Reserve

    Army National Guard Army National Guard

    Marine Corps Reserve Marine Corps Reserve

    Navy Reserve Navy Reserve

    Coast Guard Reserve Coast Guard Reserve

     

     

     

    Updated on 25 FEB 2004

  • Resources for Reserve and Guard Personnel

    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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