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Support And Health Wellness Benefits

April 25, 2008 By admin

Serving in the military it is important to access the benefits that you have available to you. If you serve in the Active duty military there are a number of benefits that are available to you if you learn and implement them. There are several different programs available to you, before, during and after your active duty military deployment. Programs exist in the Army, The Army Reserve, The Army Air Guard, and The Army National Guard. These programs are centered toward giving the Servicemember and their family the support they need for a better quality of life.

The proud traditions of the active duty military are being continued through the efforts and programs that are working toward a framework, a framework of wellness and well being. The Army holds as a doctrine that the better prepared the families and individual Servicemember is then the better they will be for military preparedness and for the overall needs of the service. The Army desires to identify and support the primary and the basic needs of the individual, and of the members of the Army Family. Some of the different elements are to have the member be able to connect, to live, to serve, and to be healthy and supported in growth. Both the needs of the individual Servicemember and their family should be a priority, both for the Servicemember and for the Army. Part of the problem in the past is being able to identify what the issue is, and how it is best to solve the problems faced by Active duty Army and Armed Forces personnel.

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There are currently programs such as Army Recuperation and Rest Leave Programs. These are programs to help identified Army Soldiers who need to take necessary leave to rest and recuperate. Another program is the disabled soldier support program, the deployment Cycle support program, both of these are programs that provide specific support to different soldiers that need help and aid, either because of a service connected disability, or because they are overwhelmed by the repeated deployment and they need a break. Both of these type programs are administrated by the Army Well Being and Support office, which are located on larger military and Army Facilities. There are in addition a lot of services that can be accessed over the Internet that can provide answers or avenues of support to the individual Army Soldier and their family.

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