Deployment: Outside Links
US Army Reserve Mobilization Guide
Having supported operations in Somalia, Haiti and Rwanda and with ongoing operations in Bosnia and now Kosovo, USAR Soldiers must always be prepared for mobilization. This guide is provided to help Soldiers and their Families effectively manage their affairs when the Soldier or their unit is mobilized.
Force Health Protection and Readiness
Advises the Under Secretary of Defense (Personnel and Readiness) on force health issues by: Fostering actions to protect the health of all those involved in deployments, assessing deployments to understand and communicate information concerning non-traditional threats to health and facilitating change to enhance the health of and support for the deploying forces.
The National Committee for
Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve
ESGR NEW HOURS OF OPERATION - The NCESGR has expanded operations in
response to the current military reserve recall, but will now be closed on Sundays. They are open 24 hours a day, Monday through Saturday, to advise reservists, guardsmen and employers of their rights and responsibilities under the law. Call toll free 800-336-4590.
U.S. Department of Labor: Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act
The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) Advisor helps Veterans understand employee eligibility and job entitlements, employer obligations, benefits and remedies under the Act.
Reserve Officers Association
INFORMATION FOR ACTIVATED RESERVISTS - ROA has collated a great deal of information and resources for mobilized reservists and their Family members, including rights and responsibilities, as well as for employers of Reserve Component personnel. In addition, we've posted the "Fortune 500" article with employer benefits chart for reservists called to active duty from Jan/Feb 2001 issue of The Officer magazine.