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Deployment Cycle Support Process

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Personnel, equipment, and materiel arrive at home station or DEMOB station. The post-deployment stage consists of administrative actions, briefings, training, counseling, and medical evaluations to facilitate the successful reintegration of Soldiers and DA civilians into their Families and communities.

NOTE - In order to view the 'Speaker Notes' from the PowerPoint files, 'Right Click' the link below, select 'Save Target As', save the document to your hard drive and then open it with PowerPoint. To view the speakers notes you have to 'Click' on 'View' (in top toolbar) and then 'Notes Page'.

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  • Army Safety Information
    • - 42 Kb
    • - 21 Kb

  • Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
    • - 216 Kb
    • - 85 Kb

  • DD Form 2796
    (Post-Deployment Health Assessment)
    • - 420 Kb

  • Marital Assessment Instrument
    • - 31 Kb

  • Medical Health Threat – Afghanistan
    • - 4,209 Kb - speaker notes
    • - 2,525 Kb

  • Medical Health Threat – Generic
    • - 3,647 Kb - speaker notes
    • - 2,414 Kb

  • Medical Health Threat – Iraq
    • - 3,845 Kb - speaker notes
    • - 2,579 Kb

  • Operation READY Post-Deployment Battlemind Training
    for Spouses
    • - 310 Kb - speaker notes
    • - 380 Kb

  • Operation READY Reunion and Reintegration Training to
    Families for Redeploying Soldiers and DA Civilians
    • - 70 Kb - speaker notes
    • - 207 Kb

  • Post-Deployment Battlemind Training for Soldiers
    • - 613 Kb
    • - 305 Kb

  • Post-Deployment Health a DoD Priority

  • Substance Abuse
    • - 2,380 Kb - speaker notes
    • - 2,863 Kb

  • Suicide Awareness and Prevention
    • - 1,405 Kb - speaker notes
    • - 699 Kb

  • TRICARE 101 Benefits
    • - 94 Kb
    • - 23 Kb

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