Commissaries Promote Warrior Care
Week of November 17, 2008
The Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA), and other Defense Department organizations, will observe November as Warrior Care Month, which is designed to inform military members and their families about the many programs available to assist wounded warriors. Throughout November, commissaries will display posters to emphasize wounded warriors and the programs that exist for their care and support. DeCA will use its website to highlight programs and initiatives being provided through the warrior care system and to direct visitors to the agency's job opportunities for wounded warriors.
Current Issue
- TRICARE Expands Chiropractic Care
- Sexual Assault Survey for Sailors
- Your Education Benefits Explained
- WWII Pilots Awarded Medal
- Featured Job: Military Experience Wanted
- Program Matches Employers, Veterans
- Civilian Thrift Savings Plan Changes
- Should DoD Ban Smoking?
- Army Launches Online Safety Tool
- Army Limits Re-enlistment Options
- Expanded Homeowner's Assistance Program
- Navy Announces GI Bill Benefits
- The Yellow Ribbon Fund
- Army Tests Wikis
- Military Families Save Big with Offers from ASMBA
- VA Promotes Post-9/11 GI Bill
- New AF Wounded Warrior Program
- Transfer GI Bill Benefits
- Helmets to Hardhats for Guard-Reserve
- Navy Ends BOOST Program
- Air Mobility 'Rodeo 2009' Coming
- Navy's New Defense Travel System
- Navy Accepting Mngt Program Applications
- Operation Life Transformed
- Deal of the Week: Summer Discounts
- Should DoD Ban Smoking?
- New Laws in Connecticut

