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Warrior Care’s mission is to support wounded, ill, and injured service members in their recovery and reintegration or transition to civilian life. Here, you will find articles highlighting our support to ensure that we never forget our nation’s wounded, ill, and injured service members, their families, and caregivers. We publish a variety of stories to keep you informed about Warrior Care, from the ways we deliver on our mission, to the impact of our work on everyday lives.

June 16, 2015

Share Your Story: After a Catastrophic Injury, Adaptive Sports Changed My Life and Career Path

Peter Park competes in the Military Adaptive Sports Program, competing in adaptive cycling....

June 9, 2015

WARTAC: DoD/VA Pilot Program Trains Transitioning Warriors to Process VA Disability Claims

Wounded, ill and injured Service members graduate from Warrior Training Advancement Course (WARTAC) at Fort Belvoir USO....

June 3, 2015

Military Health System to Consolidate Online Training

Online training for Military Health System (MHS) personnel is moving to a new web-based site, Joint Knowledge Online (JKO), in June. The move to JKO consolidates and standardizes MHS online training, better known as e-learning. The move simplifies as...

May 26, 2015

Share Your Story | Living with TBI: A Story of Recovery

Call the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and TBI Outreach Center at 866-966-1020 to speak to a professional health resource consultant 24/7....

May 13, 2015

Improving PTSD, TBI Care Head On through Crowdsourcing

Chances are, you have heard the saying, “Two heads are better than one.” What about 20, 50, 100, or even 1,000 heads? Now we are talking crowdsourcing. Crowdsourcing engages a broad audience to share ideas to help solve complex challenges. In our ...

May 11, 2015

From the Desk of DASD Rodriguez: Building a Scalable Model of Care

Mr. Rodriguez, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Warrior Care Policy, speaks to families and caregivers at Military Caregivers Recognition Luncheon at Fort Belvoir[/caption] One of the Department of Defense’s (DoD) highest priorities is en...

April 21, 2015

Hope Replaces Anxiety for Transitioning Soldier at Hiring Our Heroes Hiring Fair

“These job fairs let you know that you have options,” said Sgt. First Class Travis Snook as he looked across the rows of employers eager to hire Veterans. “It gives me hope to see it.” Snook attended the Hiring Our Heroes Hiring Fair at Fort Benning,...

April 16, 2015

DoD Warrior Games Logo Heraldry

The Department of Defense (DoD) Warrior Games 2015 logo was created to represent the spirt of the Warrior, who regardless of wounds, illness, or injury, has remained resilient. The image of the Warrior “still in the fight” and advancing towards hi...

April 13, 2015

Share Your Story: Things Change

By AnnaMaria G. Gallozzi By 2008, the war we were waging overseas was still strong. The deaths and injuries were coming home every day. Nothing would ever be the same. Their father was finally coming home after what felt like an eternity. Donov...