s why Soldier Family Assistance Centers now thrive at 34 Army installations across the globe. View Article
Stabilization, family readiness, dwell time, veteran and wounded warrior care and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq -- these are the topics Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. George W. Casey Jr. discussed during his visit to Fort Hood while meeting with the Soldiers of the 1st Cavalry Division, Nov. 17. View Article
– A free adventure program designed to help redeploying Soldiers deal with post-combat stress will hit the slopes soon. View Article
Although the honor was bestowed more than six decades later, for one World War II veteran his service has not been forgotten. Former Pfc. Douglas W. Kearney, 85, was awarded the Bronze Star Medal Nov. 12. View Article
’s decision in June to transition Future Combat Systems technologies to the light infantry force, the Non-Line of Sight-Launch System is slated to join the IBCT’s portfolio of weapon systems in 2011. View Article
Since July 2007, five physical therapists have been perfecting their skills through research and caring for wounded warriors at Brooke Army Medical Center to help define the future of physical therapy. View Article