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DoD, Health Affairs Resources
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http://www.guardfamily.org/Public/Application/ResourceFinderSearch.aspx
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Effective suicide prevention requires everyone in the unit to be aware of the risk factors for suicide and know how to respond. Commanders, NCOs, and supervisors must lead the way.
http://usachppm.apgea.army.mil/hio_public/IMAGES/SuicidePreventionLeadersGuideBrochure.pdf
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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 Army has provided Community Resource Guides for many geographic locations in Europe on this website. These guides provide phone numbers, email addresses and links to information on a full range of service and family member support topics.
http://www.per.hqusareur.army.mil/postreintegration
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This website is intended to provide Soldiers, Civilians, and Family Members with the resources they need for personal reintegration, family reunion and reestablishment of personal readiness after returning from deployment.
http://www.per.hqusareur.army.mil/reintegration/
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This section of the Military.com website is sponsored by the DoD Office of Military Community & Family Policy. It provides resources and support for severely injured servicemembers and their families.
http://www.military.com/support
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DoD's website for flag and general officers. Provides latest information on personnel and readiness issues, family support, benefits, new laws that affect military personnel, testimony and transcripts. Excellent resource for other webmasters and (e)Newsletter editors.
http://www.commanderspage.dod.mil/
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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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Operation: Military Kids (OMK) is the U.S. Army's collaborative effort with America's communities to support the children and youth impacted by deployment. This initiative was officially launched in April 2005. Since its inception OMK has touched 65,000 military youth and provided information to 7200 community members across the United States.
http://www.operationmilitarykids.org
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