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Acronyms |
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Summary |
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Committee's Approach to its Charge |
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Findings and Recommendations |
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Committee's Approach to Its Charge |
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Organization of the Report |
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2 Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom Iraqi Freedom Demographics and Impact |
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Demographics of the All-Volunteer Military |
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Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom: Unique Characteristics |
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Current Impact on Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom Service Members |
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Overview of Health Outcomes |
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Overview of Social Outcomes |
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Overview of Federal Readjustment Resources |
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3 Summary of Findings from Previous Conflicts |
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From Ancient Greece and Rome to the Russo-Japanese War |
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World War I, World War II, and the Korean Conflict |
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Assessment of Exposure to Combat and Other War-Zone Stressors |
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Outcomes (Readjustment Problems) |
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Risk Factors for Readjustment Problems |
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Consequences of Service in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom for Military Personnel and Their Families and Effects on Readjustment |
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Traumatic Brain Injury and Related Blast Injuries |
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Deployment and Military Families |
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Deployment and Military Spouses |
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Deployment and Social Outcomes |
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Ethnicity, Race, and Culture |
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Projecting the Lifelong Burden of War |
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Overview of Federal Benefits Available to Service Members, Veterans, and Their Families |
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The Department of Defense |
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The Department of Veterans Affairs |
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Overview of Programs and Services for Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom Active-Duty Service Members, Veterans, and Their Families |
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Programs for Physical Needs |
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Programs for Mental Health Needs |
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Programs to Meet the Social Needs of Service Members, Veterans, and Their Families |
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Programs for National Guard and Reserve Members, Women, Minority-Group Members, and the Homeless |
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146 | (3) |
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6 Findings, Recommendations, and Phase 2 |
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Findings and Recommendations |
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National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, Public Law 110-181 110th Congress (2nd Session) |
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Appendix B Town Hall Meetings |
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Killeen, Texas (Fort Hood): Army |
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Austin, Texas (Camp Mabry): Texas National Guard |
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Toledo, Ohio: Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio National Guard |
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Fayetteville, North Carolina (Fort Bragg): Army |
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Jacksonville, North Carolina (Camp Lejeune): Marine Corps |
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172 | (1) |
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San Diego, California (Camp Pendleton): Marine Corps |
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Watertown, New York (Fort Drum): Army |
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