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Individual Augmentees (IAs)
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http://www.guardfamily.org/Public/Application/ResourceFinderSearch.aspx
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Coping strategies for redeployment home.
http://usachppm.apgea.army.mil/hio_public/IMAGES/SoldiersRedeploymentBrochure.pdf
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Although primarily designated to answer the questions a spouse may have, this guide provides a valuable resource to all family members who may have questions about these entitlements and benefits or simply need to know who to contact for assistance.
http://www.defenselink.mil/ra/documents/benefits-guide.pdf
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The goal of this training is to develop a realistic preview, in the form of a briefing, of the stresses and strains of deployment on Soldiers. Four training briefs have been developed and are available for Soldiers, Leaders, National Guard/Reserves, and families.
http://www.battlemind.org/
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Resources, assessment tools, forms and measures and related information.
http://www.pdhealth.mil/library/default.asp
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PDHealth.mil was designed to assist clinicians in the delivery of post-deployment healthcare by fostering a trusting partnership between military men and women, veterans, their families, and their healthcare providers to ensure the highest quality care for those who make sacrifices in the world's most hazardous workplace.
http://www.pdhealth.mil/
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The Force Health Protection and Readiness Directorate, formerly the Deployment Health Support Directorate, was established by the DoD to ensure that medical lessons learned from previous conflicts and deployments are integrated into current policy, doctrine and practice. Current information on deployment-related health issues is published on an interactive web site, Deployment LINK. The Directorate also operates a toll-free, direct hotline number where staff members answer deployment-related questions, locate lost medical records and provide contact information in the Department of Veterans Affairs. The number is 800-497-6261.
http://deploymentlink.osd.mil
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This site features various articles in PDF format for coping with stressful situations. The site offers items for service members returning from a combat environment.
http://www.combatstresscenter.com/index_files/Page1907.htm
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Click on the CYS link to see child and youth information. Site contains practical information about Army Reserve Family Programs.
http://www.arfp.org/skins/ARFP/home.aspx?AllowSSL=true
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Army Families Online is the cornerstone of Army Well-Being communication ,improves constituent understanding of Well-Being initiatives, and obtains constituent feedback. The site offers valuable news and information about Army Life; a SmartBook that offers one-stop access to information and resources through Web links and phone numbers; access to online Well-Being Polls; electronic versions of Well-Being publications such as FLO Notes and Army Well-Being.
http://www.armyfamiliesonline.org/skins/WBLO/home.aspx?AllowSSL=true
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