A Battle Plan for Supporting Military FamiliesReady or Not, Here It Comes: Navigating Congress and Caring for the Wounded and Their Family Members During War Time
A Battle Plan for Supporting Military Families: Ready or Not, Here It Comes: Navigating Congress...
Cahill, William T.
2018-01-09 00:00:00
[Just prior to the outbreak of the War on Terror, the Department of Defense was focused on the somewhat, mundane aspects of managing the world’s largest military. Issues of importance to military families such as improving child care, upgrading housing, and bettering schools were front and center. Unfortunately, there was little impetus to consider roles and responsibilities for the injured and their families during war time and beyond.]
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A Battle Plan for Supporting Military FamiliesReady or Not, Here It Comes: Navigating Congress and Caring for the Wounded and Their Family Members During War Time
[Just prior to the outbreak of the War on Terror, the Department of Defense was focused on the somewhat, mundane aspects of managing the world’s largest military. Issues of importance to military families such as improving child care, upgrading housing, and bettering schools were front and center. Unfortunately, there was little impetus to consider roles and responsibilities for the injured and their families during war time and beyond.]
Published: Jan 9, 2018
Keywords: Congress; Military families; Policies; OIF/OEF
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