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Health Care Websites ??Word Document
A listing of websites for the health care industry. MS Word format.
Relocation Assistance Program - An Overview ??Acrobat Document
Desk guide is designed to function as a reference and training tool for FFSC staff members who are assigned to relocation duty.
Military Teens on the Move
This article is about the website for Military Teens on the Move (MTOM). MTOM is a website designed to meet the needs, questions, and concerns of teens regarding the moving process.
Military Teens on the Move (New Website Launched)
This Web site, which is sponsored by the Department of Defense, assists military youth with relocation and other teen issues. Assistance is provided through a chat room for communicating with military teens around the world, bulletin board, and links to a wide array of information sources.
Inter-Cultural Relations

Collection of videos to prepare for overseas deployments and relocation relative to cultural diversity and differences.


Relocation Assistance Program (RAP) Manager

The installation Relocation Assistance Program (RAP) office offers a wide range of services to both single Sailors and Sailors with families. These services provide timely, pertinent relocation information to assist in managing the military lifestyle.


Military Teens On The Move

Welcome to Military Teens on the Move (MTOM). This site is designed to provide teens with information about many topics of interest to military family members. To make sure MTOM and other DoD teen programs work well, and to find out what other programs military teens need, the web site requires logon information for site improvement purposes.


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With Proper Planning, PCS Moves Don't Have to Break the Bank
One constant in all of the chaos surrounding a permanent change of station (PCS) is that it costs money to move. Without proper planning and an understanding of the kinds of expenses that can be expected with a PCS move, breaking the bank can be the result.
Going Home and Re-Entry Shock
This article is about re-entry shock, which occurs when one has been living overseas and then returns home. It discusses how things at home will have changed and that children who live overseas become culturally different from their parents. It provides several thoughtful suggestions on farewells and keeping in touch. Links to the LIFELines Relocation and Housing section, SITES, International Military Relocation Center, Teens on the Move, and the Military Acclimate financial relocation tool.
Standard Installation Topic Exchange Service (SITES)

This web site is provided by the Department of Defense. SITES provides the most comprehensive Housing and Relocation database of information. Base Housing and Relocation information for overseas and local installations can be found here. If fact, just about any Base Housing and/or Relocation question you may have can be answered by browsing the Standard Installation Topic Exchange Service (SITES) website. Relocation and Housing information and services begins and ends within the SITES website.


HQMC Relocation Assistance Program Manager

MCCS RAP is the one installation location to get answers to all of your inquiries and provide assistance throughout your relocating process from receipt of official permanent change of station orders through checking in at the new duty station.


Overseas Moves With Pets

Traveling with your pet requires as thorough planning as your own move. Animals are territorial by nature and will be stressed out during relocation. During relocation, keep your pet on a leash or in a portable kennel until they are familiar with their new home. This site provides additional tips for overseas moves with pets.


Military Teens on the Move

Military Teens on the Move (MTOM) is designed to provide teens with information about many topics of interest to military family members. Here youll find ideas to make moving to a new installation easier, to keep you in touch with your friends, and even to help you decide what kind of career you want in the future.


PCSHouse

PCSHouse provides on and off base housing and general information about Navy and Marine Corps locations worldwide, including: housing allowances, important phone numbers, local housing costs, and wait times for government housing.



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