The Headquarters Air Force Reserve Command's new Office of Deployment Cycle Support is charged with ensuring that deploying reservists and their families are well taken care of under the command's Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program. The program stipulates that deployment support and reintegration programs are provided in all phases of deployment. One provision of the program requires National Guard and Reserve components to hold reintegration activities at 30-, 60- and 90-day intervals after demobilization or the end of a deployment for all members who were mobilized or deployed for 90 days or more. The full text of the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program Act is available.
To find more deployment news and resources, visit The Deployment Center.
AF Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program
Week of November 17, 2008
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