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Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2)
Taking care of wounded warriors is an important part of the Army's mission. The Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2) is the official U.S. Army program that assists and advocates for severely wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers, Veterans, and their Families, wherever they are located, for as long as it takes. AW2 provides individualized support to this unique population of Soldiers, who were injured or became ill during their service in Overseas Contingency Operations since 9/11.
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Carl M. Cronk
My name is Carl Cronk, 5803 Ambassador Drive, Apt. 1, Saginaw, MI 48603. Phone number is 989-799-0385. Email is cmcronk74@sbcglobal.net. I have been a Veterans Service Officer since 1966. I am a U.S. Army Ambassador for the Pentagon Freedom Team.
I can assist spouses with scholarships, survivors’ benefits, financial help if their spouse is deployed to the war. If their family member is wounded in the war and is in Walter Reed Hospital, I can get them free plane tickets and a place to stay to go and visit them.
I can help with finding a job if they need one. If they are in need of counseling for post traumatic stress, I can do that with an organization that I helped put together called Give an Hour. There is nothing that the spouses cannot ask me to help with. I literally take care of all military and veterans’ spouses in the world.
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Employee Partnership of the Armed Forces
Unemployed veterans, wounded warriors, reserve-component service members and their spouses searching for jobs can find one-stop shopping at a Web portal designed just for them. Operated by the Army Reserve, the military-friendly Employee Partnership of the Armed Forces at http:www.EmployerPartnership.org lends assistance not only to those looking for a job, but also to public and private employers who are ready to hire former service members and help to support the troops
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National Resource Directory
Welcome to the National Resource Directory - an online partnership of "shared care" providing information on, and access to, services and resources for wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans, their families and families of the fallen, and those who support them from recovery and rehabilitation to community reintegration. It is maintained by the Departments of Defense, Labor and Veterans Affairs.
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VA Benefits By State 2010 Compensation
Veterans Administration Benefits By State 2010 Compensation
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VeteranCaregiver.com
Our Mission: Informal caregiving is essential to help injured or ill Veterans, and this remarkable family support comes at a cost that may include stress, fear, and isolation. Join this virtual community ...created to enhance the quality of life for those who care for Veterans of all eras.
Supports all family caregivers of wounded warriors, including spousal caregivers.
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