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Focusing on Resilience: 21st Century Sailor Office Established

Effective June 1, Navy headquarters staff realigned in support of the establishment of 21st Century Sailor office (OPNAV N17). Establishment of the 21st Century Sailor office will provide for more coordinated and streamlined efforts in Sailor resiliency and readiness programs. Full details of the realignment can be

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inTransition

InTransition is a free voluntary program to provide behavioral health care support to service members and veterans as they move between health care systems or providers. Personal coaches, along with resources and tools, assist service members during the transition period, empower them to make healthy life choices, and are

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What is “Moving Forward”?

Moving Forward is a free, on-line educational and life coaching program that teaches Problem Solving skills to help you to better handle life’s challenges. It is designed to be especially helpful for Veterans, Military Service Members and their families. However, Moving Forward teaches skills that can be

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Helping Latino Veterans Transition Back Into Corporate America

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Veterans’ Lives Change Dramatically Upon Return

As we celebrate Memorial Day, we honor the lives of our fallen soldiers, our many veterans and those who are still fighting to keep this country free. One special veteran comes to mind, and this is his story: His name was Arthur (Art for short), and he

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Reunited Troops, Families Face Stresses of Reconnecting

FORT HOOD, Texas – Jesse “Jay” Collins didn’t expect to be home for Christmas this year. He thought he would spend the holidays in Iraq, far from his wife and kids. By Joel Salcido, for USA TODAY Nevada Collins says she “really had some coping problems to

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Transitioning from Service

Returning to civilian life presents new opportunities as well as challenges for Veterans. Many Veterans look forward to life after the military, because they can spend more time with family and friends and no longer have to worry about military structure or being deployed. At the same

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About the Military

U.S. Military 101 The "Basics" of the United States Military Reserve members fall within one of the four main branches of the military: Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Navy. Each branch has a group of reserves, but only the Air Force and Army attain a National Guard. In times of conflict and war, the President can call to duty all members of the reserves, but requires state approval for activation of the National Guard.

Message from our Founder

May 2013

DCoE Outreach Center is there for you!

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US Marine Corp – Semper Fi
US Navy – Valor and Glory
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