Wounded Warriors Speak Up to Improve Warrior Care
By COL Gregory D. Gadson, AW2 Director AW2 Director Gregory D. Gadson and AW2 Sergeant Major SGM Robert Gallagher cut the ribbon to open the Community Support Exhibit Hall during the first day of the...
View ArticleIt is From the Heart
By Patricia C. Sands, WTC Stratcom Twenty-five organizations convened at the Community Support Exhibit Hall at the 2011 AW2 Symposium to share information about their local support to wounded warriors...
View ArticleAW2 Family Continues to Serve Country and Wounded
By Emily Oehler, WTC Stratcom Every time I talk with Gina Hill on the phone, I feel better. When I look at pictures of her kids, I smile. When I hear about her wounded husband’s progress, I am...
View ArticleContinuing Education Assists Soldiers Transition to Civilian Life
By LuAnn Georgia, WTC Stratcom This year’s Warrior Care Month theme is focused on helping Soldiers experience a smooth transition from military to civilian life. The Community Support Network offers...
View ArticleCommunity Support Network Organization Uses Tattoos to Boost Confidence
An employee with Global Tattoo Orthotic Prosthetic Innovations (GTOPI) adds finishing touches to the Purple Heart medal design on a prosthetic leg. GTOPI is a member of the U.S. Army Warrior Transition...
View ArticleNo Cost, On-Line Training at Syracuse University for Post 9-11 Veterans and...
1LT Bryan Upham, Fort Belvoir Warrior Transition Unit, prepares for his professional future. By Luann Georgia, WTC Stratcom The School of Information Studies at Syracuse University, a member of the...
View ArticleWTC Community Support Network New Organization Summary
By LuAnn Georgia, WTC Stratcom There are five new members in the Community Support Network. These organizations offer local resources and connections to help better the lives of wounded, ill, and...
View ArticleLocal Resources for Soldiers and Veterans
By LuAnn Georgia, WTC Stratcom We are pleased to announce six new members in the Community Support Network. These organizations offer local resources and connections to help better the lives of...
View ArticleBehind the Scenes with Freedom Service Dogs
Trained “rescue dogs” give hope and help to those with life altering disabilities. Freedom Service Dogs is a member of the WTC Community Support Network. Photo provided by: Freedom Service Dogs Credit...
View ArticleBreaking Down Barriers through Adaptive Sports
By LuAnn Georgia, WTC Stratcom Swimmers and non-swimmers alike were able to participate in tubing fun at Fort Belvoir, Va. Wounded Soldier Jordan Knox along with Shelly Neal, spouse of retired Soldier...
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