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Family

Family (ud.fp 08Apr 10)
Army Family
The Army Family is broad-based, and includes:
- Soldiers (Active Duty, Army National Guard and Army Reserve)
- Department of the Army Civilians
- Retirees
- Veterans
- Families and their children.
- And Survivors
The Army Family Covenant
We recognize the commitment and increasing sacrifices that our families are making every day.
We recognize the strength of our Soldiers comes from the strength of their Families.
We are committed to providing Soldiers and Families a Quality of Life that is commensurate with their service.
We are committed to providing our Families a strong, supportive environment where they can thrive.
We are committed to building a partnership with Army families that enhances their strength and resilience.
We are committed to improving Family readiness by:
- Standardizing and funding existing Family programs and services
- Increasing accessibility and quality of healthcare
- Improving Soldier and Family housing
- Ensuring excellence in schools, youth services, and child care
- Expanding education and employment opportunities for Family members
News:
President Bush Announces Shorter Deployments
SMA to Congress: Army Improving Quality of Life
President Addresses Military Families; Army Programs Focus on Family Care Improvements
Army Leaders Sign Covenant with Families:
Fort Bragg |
Fort Jackson |
Hanau, Germany |
Bamberg, Germany |
Carlisle Barracks |
Ansbach, Germany |
USAG Benelux, Belgium |
Fort Eustis |
Washington, DC |
Schweinfurt, Germany |
Schofield Barracks |
Fort Knox |
Army Chief of Staff - Gen. George W. Casey Jr. and his wife, Sheila, discuss impact of new Family support initiatives in Hawaii.
Army Extends Family Readiness Support Assistants to Battalions
Army Leadership to Families: "We Hear You Loud and Clear"
Check out this DeCA scholarship program - for children of active duty, guard, reserve, and retired military personnel.
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Other Links:
Army Families Online
Army Well-being
Army Survivors
Guard Family
ARFP
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