On Friday morning the 50th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT) Soldiers left from armories from across New Jersey to begin a three-week annual training at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pa. The longer than normal AT will accommodate the additional training in the pre-mobilization phase as the IBCT prepares for deployment in June.
The 42nd Regional Support Group, 57th Troop Command, 254th Regiment and Joint Forces Headquarters are supporting the training which focuses drivers training, combat lifesaver skills and weapons qualification.
The Army Guard members return back to their armories on April 19.
108th Security Forces Squadron returns from Iraq
On Monday March 24, the last 49 members of the 108th Air Refueling Wing’s Security Forces Squadron returned home from Iraq. Their six-month deployment began just around the time another 13-person security team was getting back from Iraq. This group consisted of around seventy-five members. Their mission was to secure Baghdad Airport. This was the first time a Guard unit was in charge of the airport’s security…commanding units from the Active Duty, Reserves, foreign military and contractor groups. The Welcome Home ceremony will be held this Monday, March 31, at the 108th at 11:00 a.m.
Retirement reception for Brig. Gen. Frank Carlini, April 20
A retirement reception for Brig. Gen. Frank R. Carlini is being held on Sunday, April 20 at The Club at McGuire (former Enlisted Club), from 2-6 p.m.
Cost is $35 per person. Uniform is Mess Dress/Dress Blues for Army, Service Dress for Air Force and Business Attire for civilians.
RSVP by April 15 to Zandra Ramcharitar, 609-562-0959.
Play ball – Veterans Appreciation Day with the Trenton Thunder
It’s Veterans Appreciation Day at the Waterfront Park on Thursday, April 24 at 7 p.m. Cheer on the Trenton Thunder as they play the New Britain Rockcats, and enjoy the post-game fireworks. A portion of the ticket sales will support the troops serving in the Global War on Terrorism and their families. Tickets cost $10 per person.
For more information and to purchase tickets, call Col. Norman Matthews at 609-838-0354 or John Tymash at 609-499-3339.
Come watch baseball at its best.
Family sports challenge at Picatinny April 12
Picatinny Arsenal Youth Services invites one and all to the Family Sports Challenge on Saturday, April 12, from 1-3 p.m. at the Forge Fitness Gym. Join in scooter hockey and dodge ball competition.
Participants must be at least nine years old. Call the Teen Center at 973-724-7183 by April 5 to be placed on a team.
After the games, a pizza party will be held at the Teen Center for all participants, 3-4 p.m.
Bring the whole family for an afternoon of fun and games.
Raising funds for Fisher House
On Saturday, May 17, the Fort Monmouth Combined Professional Associations, which include Army Aviation Association of America (Quad A), Association of the United States Army (AUSA) and Signal Corps Regimental Association (SCRA), will be hosting the 4th Annual Support Our Heroes Military Ball in support of the Fisher House at Gibbs Hall, Fort Monmouth, N.J. The ball is free for military and costs $75 for non-military. The uniform for the event is the service equivalent for black-tie.
The Fisher House is a unique private-public partnership that supports America’s military in their time of need. The program recognizes the special sacrifices of our men and women in uniform and the hardships of military service by meeting a humanitarian need beyond that normally provided by DOD and the VA.
Because members of the military and their families are stationed worldwide and must often travel great distances for specialized medical care, Fisher House Foundation donates “comfort homes,” built on the grounds of major military and VA medical centers. These homes enable family members to be close to a loved one at the most stressful time – during the hospitalization for an unexpected illness, disease, or injury.
For more information on sponsorships or for donations to the auction, contact Kit Roache at Kit.Roache@gdc4s.com, or Cheryl Davidson at cdavidso@harris.com. For registration information contact Diane Carnes at diane.carnes@tmsg.sytexinc.com.
Quad A Scholarships Available
Scholarships from the Monmouth Chapter of the Army Aviation Association of America are available. The scholarships are available for military members of Quad A and their spouses, siblings, and children. (AAAA membership must have been activated on or before May 1, 2007).
For more information contact the AAAA Scholarship Foundation, Inc. at 755 Main Street, Suite 4D, Monroe, CT 06468‐2830, or (203) 268‐2450, or aaaa@quad‐a.org, or www.quad-a.org.
The application deadline is May 1, 2008.
Museum gala set for May 17; military get reduced cost tickets
The Foundation for the National Guard Militia Museum of New Jersey invites everyone to support the First Annual Gala which will benefit the museum and its mission.
The Lawrenceville Armory is the setting for the gala on May 17. Tickets cost $75 per person. Military personnel will pay $50 for their tickets. Tables of 10 cost $750 and include special recognition at the event. RSVP for the event has been extended to April 15.
Other ways to support the gala include –
ý Become an advertiser or booster sponsor in the gala’s souvenir commemorative ad journal
ý Donate a gift or service that can be auctioned off during their Silent Auction or Live Auction during the event.
If you would like to purchase tickets, place an ad in the journal or have an item for the auctions, contact Bob Dennin at denninr@oponline.net or retired Col. Donald Kale at the Lawrenceville museum, 609-530-6802.
All proceeds from the event will directly benefit the museum. Your support of the event will help the museum to continue to tell the story of the military history in New Jersey, and the New Jersey Army and Air National Guard.
For Your Calendar
117th Cavalry Association meets April 4
The next 117th Cavalry Association meeting will take place on April 4, at 7:30 p.m., at the Heritage Room of the 117th Cavalry Association in the Westfield Armory. There will be a full agenda with many business items to discuss. Our guest speaker for the evening will be retired Col. Mike Shute. Col. Shute is a former squadron commander and will be talking about his recent tour of duty as an advisor in Afghanistan. Show ’em the Way!
FRG leader training scheduled for April 5
FRG training for leaders will be conducted April 5 at the Lawrenceville Armory in the Garden Room. Training will begin at 10 a.m. and end at approximately 4 p.m. Lunch will be served from 12:30-1 p.m. Interested FRG Leaders can sign up by contacting Marie Durling by e-mail at marie.durling@nj.ngb.army.mil or call 609-562-0739. Child care will be available for children older than 3 but you must call the office to register a slot for the children.
Buy tickets for belly-filling breakfast
Tickets are available to the “Support the Troops Pancake Breakfast.” John Hastings in Installations Division, 609-530-7124, has tickets to the breakfast which will be held at the Lawrenceville Armory on Sunday, April 13, 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Cost is $7 for adults and $5 for children under 10.
Proceeds of this event will benefit the State Family Readiness Council. We hope everyone will support this worthwhile event.
Sell your stuff at yard sale at Woodstown armory
From the desk of Michele Daisey, Woodbury Family Assistance Center
The Woodstown Armory FRG (Delta Co., 1/114th IN) is hosting a Support Our Troops-Craft Sale/Yard Sale on Saturday, April 12, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The armory is located at 501 North Main St. Woodstown. Large 10' x 20' spaces are available for $15 per space, bring your own table, or $25 for space and table. To reserve a space please call 856-718-0299 (ask for Peggy).
Get more info on the Yard/Craft Sale by calling the Woodbury Family Assistance Center at 856-251-6893. Thanks for your support!
Great Adventure’s Military Appreciation Day is May 17
From the desk of retired Command Sgt. Maj. Mike Hughes, Family Assistance Specialist
Great Adventure Military Appreciation Day will be on Armed Forces Day, Saturday, May 17. There will be meal vouchers for $9.50 each which can be used at six of the food vendors in the park. Tickets will be available for Great Adventure on April 15 in the State Family Programs Office. Tickets are good for the Theme Park and the Safari. The price of each ticket is $20.
HRD presents seminars for training
From the desk of Paul Serdiuk, DMAVA Human Resources Division
The Human Resources Division is offering a number of free seminars presented by the Human Recourse Training Section. Reservations are needed for each seminar; contact Paul Serdiuk at 609-530-6878 or at paul.serdiuk@njdmava.state.nj.us. All seminars will be held in Conference Room A at DMAVA Central Office. All are welcomed.
May 7: State Deferred Compensation – Mike McConnell from Prudential Financial will meet with State employees to discuss their participation and contributions to their deferred compensation account. A 30 minute consultation will be scheduled per each employee.
May 15: Preventing Identity Theft – A representative from the Department of Banking and Insurance will present a one hour overview on what you can do to prevent identity theft and what to do if you should become a victim of identity theft.
June 12: Automobile Insurance – We all have it, are required to have it, but do we really know what it is about? A representative from the Department of Banking and Insurance will present a one hour overview on what you need to know about automobile insurance in New Jersey, decipher many of the terms and jargon of your policies and give an overview of what a policy should include in it to protect you.
Sep. 17: State Deferred Compensation – Mike McConnell from Prudential Financial will meet with State employees to discuss their participation and contributions to their deferred compensation account. A 30 minute consultation will be scheduled per each employee.
Military Training, Schools, Opportunities
RTS-Maintenance offers training to Army Guard members
The Regional Training Site-Maintenance provides maintenance and logistics education under The Total Army School System. The RTSM is a subordinate unit to the 254th Regiment RTI. It utilizes automated and current force modernization equipment systems to support Active, Reserve and National Guard soldiers. As a fully accredited schoolhouse it offers military occupational skill classification, additional skill identifiers, sustainment and transition training. Its charge is to provide instruction to non-commissioned officers under the non-commissioned officer education system. The mission supports the enabling of Armed Forces Components to mobilize for wartime mission requirements. The overall unit mission helps to support the "Warrior" during the current operational environment and undertake critical missions to win the fight.
Schoolhouse: Regional Training Site-Maintenance
Location of training: Building 3601, Technology Drive, Fort Dix, N.J.
School Code: 967
Unit Phone: 609-562-0566/0568
RTSM (NJ) Team Home Site: https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/468201 (Army Knowledge Online (AKO) password required)
v 091-ASIH8 (63B) Wheeled - 2 weeks - 80 hour course:
The course helps students to safely and correctly use/operate wheeled vehicle recovery systems and equipment. Instruction on specialized rigging and recovery wheeled vehicle techniques is given throughout the course. Students conduct towing and winching of wheel vehicles to include self-recovery. A mini-field training exercise is part of the course. Note: E5s and below receive an Additional Skill Identifier (ASI) of H8. E6 and above receive a Certificate of Training and cannot be awarded the H8 ASI. The student must possess a current Civilian and Military Driver's License.
v 131-F13 Small Group Instructor Course - 1 week - 40 hour course:
This course is for personnel assigned as instructors or to improve instructional techniques. The one week intense course focuses on learning the basic techniques of monitoring, questioning and facilitating small group discussions in a military setting. Emphasis is placed on presenting issues and finding solutions using the small class setting. The students will learn effective use of written, verbal and management techniques to improve public speaking and presentation skills.
254th Regiment announces upcoming courses
Here are the 254th Regiment courses that are on the calendar. When using ATRRS, the school code is 1004.
Inactive Duty Training (IDT) Courses:
The Army Instructor Training Course, (TAITC)
April 5-June 7, 2008 - 12 openings
Basic NCO Course, (BNCOC)
April 5-Sept. 7, 2008 - 48 openings
Active Duty Training (ADT) Courses:
Company Level Command Team Course (for new Commanders & their 1SGs)
April 12-13, 2008 - 60 openings
11B10 MOS-T Infantryman
May 3-17, 2008 - 34 openings
11B40 Infantryman ANCOC
June 7-21, 2008 - 31 openings
If you have any questions, contact Master Sgt. Gary Davidson, 732-974-5912 or gary.davidson@nj.ngb.army.mil.
Honorable Mention
Getting economic stimulus payment for seniors
Do you know a senior or low income worker who had at least $3,000 in earned income in 2007 but do not otherwise earn enough to be required to file a federal tax return? This year they need to file in order to receive the economic stimulus payment in the spring. If they received $3,000 in Social Security or Railroad Retirement or Veteran's Benefits in 2007, they will report that amount on line 20a of Form 1040 or on line 14a of Form 1040A. Check out the IRS web site at http://www.irs.gov/irs/article /0,,id=177937,00.html for more information on the stimulus program.
Fed Benefits book available on Web
The 2008 edition of Federal Benefits for Veterans and Dependents is now available for download from the Internet as a PDF.
On the VA Home page (www.va.gov), click on "Benefits Booklet" in the Top Info Requests section on the right-hand side of page.
The popular booklet describing benefits and services available to veterans and their dependents is also available on OPA's Feature Items page (http://www.va.gov/opa/feature/index.asp).
Anyone setting links on a Web page or in a newsletter or other document should link to http://www.va.gov/OPA/vadocs/current_benefits.asp, which is a page dedicated exclusively to the booklet. While the booklet will always be available from OPA's Feature Items page, it will not always be at the top of the page, as it is now.
The book is being printed and should be available in printed form in 3 to 4 weeks.
Websites give insight to identity theft
To learn more about identity theft and what your rights are you can visit the following websites:
FTC: www.consumer.gov/idtheft
FBI: www.ifccfbi.gov
ID Theft Resource Center: http://www.idtheftcenter.org
Privacy Rights Clearing House: http://www.privacyrights.org
NJ Division Consumer Affairs: http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov
NJ Division of Criminal Justice: http://www.njdcj.org/idtheft.htm
State Health Benefits Program has new plans
The New Jersey State Health Benefits Program will provide active and retired members with new medical plans effective April 1, 2008.
The SHBP is offering two types of medical plans, a Preferred Provider Organization and Health Maintenance Organizations. Several options are available under each plan. Information can be found at the following web site about the plans, co-pays, costs, and directories: www.state.nj.us/treasury/pensions/shbp.htm. You can also contact your benefits counselor at DMAVA HRD - Lisa Dandrea, 609-530-6888 or e-mail lisa.dandrea@njdmava.state.nj.us.
Affordable TRICARE benefit for drilling National Guard members
The John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007 (P.L. 109-364), enhanced the TRICARE Reserve Select (TRS) health plan. Under this new TRS health plan, effective Oct. 1, 2007, certain members of the Selected Reserve may qualify for health care coverage under TRS at $81 for single coverage and $253 for family coverage. Selected Reserve members who are enrolled or eligible to enroll in a health benefit plan under chapter 89 of title 5 U.S.C. Federal Employees Health Benefit Program (FEHBP), IRR and ING Soldiers are excluded from purchasing TRS.
Soldiers currently enrolled in the three tier TRS program must have transitioned to the new program by Sept. 30, 2007. For more information or to enroll contact your state representative listed on www.tricare.mil/mybenefit, select the "benefits update" link for the Tricare Reserve Select information page.
N.J. licenses, registration extended for deployed troops
New Jerseyans who are active duty military, including the National Guard and military reserves, serving in the war on terrorism, are eligible for automatic extensions of a valid driver license, registration or inspection expiration dates. Go to www.nj.gov/mvc/ for more information.
Discounts offered for State employees
Are you a state employee looking to save a few $$$?
Visit www.state.nj.us/personnel/discounts/index.htm and you can find a number of businesses who offer discounts to New Jersey state employees. From amusement parks to fitness to computer to phones and lots of other discounts between, you will find many ways to save money. For more information, please contact Cindy Leese at cindy.leese@njdmava.state.nj.us or call 609-530-7056.
For the Families
New Family Leave related to military service
On January 28, President George W. Bush signed into law the National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2008 (NDAA), Public Law 110-181. Section 585(a) of the NDAA amended the FMLA to provide eligible employees working for covered employers two important new leave rights related to military service:
ý New Qualifying Reason for Leave. Eligible employees are entitled to up to 12 weeks of leave because of “any qualifying exigency” arising out of the fact that the spouse, son, daughter or parent of the employee is on active duty or has been notified of an impending call to active duty status, in support of a contingency operation. By the terms of the statute, this provision requires the Secretary of Labor to issue regulations defining “any qualifying exigency.” In the interim, employers are encouraged to provide this type of leave to qualifying employees.
ý New Leave Entitlement. An eligible employee who is the spouse, son, daughter, parent or next of kin of a covered servicemember who is recovering from a serious illness or injury sustained in the line of duty on active duty is entitled to up to 26 weeks of leave in a single 12 month period to care for the servicemember. This provision became effective immediately upon enactment. This military caregiver leave is available during “a single 12-month period” during which an eligible employee is entitled to a combined total of 26 weeks of all types of FMLA.
Additional information on the amendments and a version of Title 1 of the FMLA with the new statutory language incorporated is available on the FMLA amendments Web site at http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/fmla/NDAA_fmla.htm.
4-H conference open to middle school students
From the desk of Amanda Balas, State Youth Coordinator
The 2008 New Jersey 4-H Middle School Conference invites youths in grades 6-8 to a one-day leadership conference, “From Today to Tomorrow: Creating Great Leaders.”
Held on May 10, 9 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. at the Burlington County 4-H office, it gives participants a chance to make new friends and build leadership, goal setting, communication and public speaking skills. Portions of the program include possibilities to learn about community service, science and state and national opportunities.
For a registration form, call your county 4-H office or e-mail bovitz@njaes.rutgers.edu.
The Burlington County 4-H Office is located at 2 Academy Drive, Westhampton, N.J.
For the kids – tour JT2DC and have lunch on June 7
From the desk of Amanda Balas, State Youth Coordinator
Kids – come tour the Battle Lab – learn about flags, military jobs, weapon marksmanship, walk through the urban, desert and woodland fighting lanes and drive the virtual combat convoy trainer. On June 7, from 9:15 a.m. to noon, 30 slots are open for youths 10 and older to tour the Joint Training and Training Development Center (JT2DC) on Fort Dix. Parents may drop children off or walk through with the group. Hot dogs, chips and drinks fill the lunch time menu after the tour. Contact Amanda Balas to register for the tour at Amanda.balas@us.army.mil or 609-562-0742.
Packages of thanks for military kids
From the desk of Amanda Balas, State Youth Coordinator
Celebrate Month of the Military Child in April. Children of New Jersey Guard members can receive a Certificate of Appreciation along with some giveaways as a way of thanking them for being a military child. Parents or guardians must send the request to Amanda Balas at Amanda.balas@us.army.mil or call 609-562-0742. Include the following information: Parent or guardian’s name, military member’s unit, family e-mail address, children’s names and dates of birth and the children’s home address. Packages will be mailed directly to the child.
Financial counseling available for deployed service members
From the desk of retired Command Sgt. Maj. Mike Hughes, Family Assistance Specialist
The Military Housing Assistance Fund (MHAF) helps military families to become homeowners by providing them with grants to assist them with purchasing a home. The Fund also provides financial counseling to members of the National Guard and Reserves, deployed and serving in combat zones overseas, who are having problems meeting their monthly obligations due to their deployment and activation. Learn more at http://www.militaryhousingassistancefund.org. The Fund is a project of the Financial Counselors of America (FCA), a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization founded in 1991 to help Americans manage their finances and get out of debt. Visit the FCA website at http://www.financialcounselors.org.
Time is near to register for Purple Camps
From the desk of retired Command Sgt. Maj. Mike Hughes, Family Assistance Specialist
Here is information for families who may be interested in signing their children up for a National Military Family Association (NMFA) Purple Camp this summer. While actual enrollment for the camps will be March 24 - May 5, families can sign up now to receive e-alerts from NMFA regarding the camps and enrollment. To sign up for the alerts, go to the NMFA Web site - http://www.nmfa.org – click on blue "Youth Initiatives" link on the left, next click on the red "Operation Purple link, " then sign up for alert (at bottom of page).
A Troop has virtual FRG on AKO
From Patricia Keffer, A Troop FRG member
102 CAV A Troop now has a Virtual FRG (vFRG). This is a Web site that will have useful A Troop information as well as general information. We will be able to share photos, ask questions, share stories and much more. While this will not replace the face-to-face contact that we get from FRG meetings and events this will provide a connection to those members that are not able to attend in person. One of the best features of our new vFRG is the ability for the soldiers to access the site while they are away. The soldiers will also be able to share and view pictures, stories, and much more. For security reasons the site is restricted to members of AKO. Gaining access is simple; an AKO account is required. For more information on the site or for questions on how to set up an AKO account please email Patricia Keffer at Patricia.Keffer@us.army.mil.
Come visit us at https://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/511879.
Strong Bonds program helps strengthen relationships
From the desk of Marie Durling, Family Programs Specialist
Soldiers or Airmen (Army and Air Guard) and their significant others are encouraged to attend one of the upcoming Strong Bonds. Soldiers will attend in a paid SUTA status and all expenses are paid. These seminars have been extremely successful and are designed to strengthen relationships. The cost of the hotel and meals and literature are paid for by NGB.
The seminars are not therapy sessions or encounter groups nor are they for sharing your personal concerns. The seminars are conducted by the state chaplains' office and begin with teaching effective communication skills, address problem resolution strategies that work and teach how to discover the hidden issues in every relationship. The program then moves into friendship, forgiveness, fun and sensuality.
If you are interested in attending or need additional information, please call Marie Durling at 609-562-0739 or e-mail marie.durling@nj.ngb.army.mil.
These seminars usually fill up fast, so if interested, please call as soon as possible. The next seminar will be May 2-4 at the Flanders Hotel in Ocean City, N.J. (This weekend is currently full.) I am also planning another Strong Bonds weekend May 30-June 1. This is for Soldiers and Airmen who have not attended a Marriage Enrichment Seminar in the past.
Time is here to apply for Youth Camp
From the desk of retired Command Sgt. Maj. Mike Hughes, Family Assistance Specialist
This year's youth camp will be held from July 13-19 at the National Guard Training Center in Sea Girt, N.J. This year will mark our 14th year for the camp!! Some activities are archery, sports, beach and arts-n-crafts. For more information or to download an application, please visit http://www.state.nj.us/military/familysupport/programs.html. Read carefully as some of the applications have changed.
Spend a weekend with your family at Great Wolf Lodge
ARMS has arranged for another weekend at the Great Wolf Lodge in Pocono, Penn.
Date: May 9-11
Cost: $250 tax included Sat-Sun
$500 tax included-Fri-Sun
Includes lodging for up to six people, 2/3 days admission to the indoor water park (open 8:30 a.m.-10 p.m.), free parking. Rooms sleep six and have a mini refrigerator and microwave (Family Suite). Meals are not included. For more info call 732-890-4914 or email usslibertyhouse@comcast.com.
Happenings from the Teaneck FRG
From the desk of Janis M. Shaw, Family Assistance Specialist
The Teaneck Family Readiness Group has the following events for you to add to your calendar:
Saturday, April 12, noon-2 p.m., Bully Program, Part 2. For more information contact Master Sgt. Minnie E. Hiller-Cousins, 201-833-0632
Teaneck Family Readiness Group meeting dates are:
April 17 7 p.m.
May 15 7 p.m.
Family deployment briefs schedule updated
From the desk of Amanda Balas, New Jersey National Guard Youth Coordinator
The following is the updated Family Deployment Briefing Schedule presented by the Family Programs Office at various armories throughout New Jersey. Any family member that is interested in learning more about important information, who to contact and ways to cope through this upcoming deployment are welcomed to attend ANY of the briefs, no matter where the Soldier's home station is located, as all the information will be the same at every brief. Children, ages three and up, are welcome to attend too! For more information, please contact your local Family Assistance Center by calling 1-888-859-0352.
Date Armory Time
Thursday, April 3 Cherry Hill 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 4 Woodbury 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.
two briefs in one day to cover all 1/114th families
**Any family that will be experiencing a deployment may attend ANY of the above briefs as all the information will be the same no matter where the Soldier’s home station is located in the state. All youth are welcomed to attend. We will have established youth programs, in a separate area, for youth ages three and older.
Journal available for military children
Health Net Federal Services released My Life, a Kid's Journal, designed for military children whose parent or loved one is deployed. The journal is meant to serve as a keepsake for the child or as a gift to their special person who is deployed once it's completed. To obtain copies for military children living in the TRICARE North Region, e-mail your request to mailto:HNFS_Communications@healthnet.com. Those living outside the North Region can download the journal from the Health Net Federal Services website.
Post Office offers boxes, discount rate to FPO/APO addresses
From the desk of retired Command Sgt. Maj. Mike Hughes, Family Assistance Specialist
Now the U.S. Postal Service is making it easier for families to send care packages with a larger flat rate box and a special discount to FPO/ APO addresses. The new boxes can be used beginning March 3. They are 50 percent larger than the current flat rate box and can be sent to any domestic address for $12.95. A special military version of the box will carry the "America Supports You" logo and can be shipped to any FPO/ APO address for $10.95. The new Priority Mail Large Flat-Rate Box is "12 x 12" x 5½". For complete guidelines on mail services to military members overseas visit the USPS website at: http://www.usps.com/supportingourtroops/welcome.htm?from=household &page=troopsupport.
Reserve Aid gives support to families of deployed service members
From the desk of retired Command Sgt. Maj. Mike Hughes, Family Assistance Specialist
Reserve Aid is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to providing financial support to the families of Reserve Service Members called to active duty in all five branches of the Armed Forces. Reserve Aid makes unrestricted, need based grants to military families who have a Reserve service member on full-time deployment to a combat zone or homeland security position. Their goal is to alleviate the emotional and financial burdens placed on the men and women called to serve our country by supporting their families at home. For additional information and application procedures go to: www.reserveaid.org
MyArmyBenefits Website – the single source for all Army Benefits
MyArmyBenefits at http://myarmybenefits.us.army.mil is the official Army benefits resource for active-duty, Guard and reserve Soldiers, family members and retirees. Active-duty Soldiers with AKO accounts can access personalized reports on the survivor, disability, and retirement benefits through MyArmyBenefits.
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