"Assisting our warriors back from combat to transition into the civilian workforce is tough under any circumstance; but it's even tougher to adjust to life after a serious injury. We have more than a duty to assist these amazing individuals. We are the proponents of the Warrior Workplace Program and we are advocates for its expansion throughout the Army Corps of Engineers."
-Col. Curtis L. Thalken, commander, New England District
Warrior Workplace Program helps Soldiers face transition
Army Reserve Voluntary Education Services
What is it?
Army Reserve Voluntary Education Services is a Department of Defense program for which the Army Reserve Command serves as the executive agent. The program is executed through Commanders for Regional Readiness Commands worldwide. The basic tenet of Voluntary Education Services is to provide lifelong learning opportunities for Selected Reserve Soldiers that enhance their personal and professional development. Voluntary Education Services enhances recruitment, retention and readiness of the Army Reserve.
What has the Army done?
The Army Reserve Voluntary Education Services program has provided an array of educational opportunities and support initiatives since its inception.
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Information Papers with 2008 Army Posture Statement"
- 2008 Strategic Communication Guide - Read the 2008 Army Strategic Communication Guide for key messages and updates
- Strategic Communication Coordination Group (SCCG) Workspace
- Army Public Affairs Portal
- Stories of Valor
Saturday, June 14, 2008: The U.S. Army Birthday Ball