Services, VA Use Technology for Stress, Resilience Outreach
The military services and the Veterans Health Administration of the Veterans Affairs Department increasingly use digital technology to reach out to identify and treat servicemembers with traumatic brain injuries and post-traumatic stress disorder. defense.gov |
Woodson Pledges to Advance Military Medical System
President Barack Obama's nominee as assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, Dr. Jonathan Woodson, told Congress he'll strive to improve the military's medical system while emphasizing on care for wounded warriors. defense.gov |
U.S., Iraqi forces bring free medical services to Karmah
Hundreds of Karmah, Iraq, residents received free medical care Sept. 7, during a combined medical engagement between Iraqi and U.S. forces. Soldiers with 4th Advise and Assist Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, United States Division-Center, joined counterparts assigned to the 1st Iraqi Army Division and Karmah Police Department who hosted the event that afforded some citizens their first trip to the doctor's office. army.mil |
Electric vehicles save Fort Riley money
FORT RILEY, Kan. -- Saving the installation more than $5,700 per year, the First Sergeants Barracks Program utilizes six electric vehicles to move in and around the brigade areas in support of barrack's assignments, terminations and maintenance calls. army.mil |
Program Aims to Support Single Guard, Reserve Troops
The Yellow Ribbon Reintegration program also assists single Guard and Reserve members in reintegrating with their families and jobs after returning from deployment. defense.gov |