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Army Expands Battlemind Training

WASHINGTON (Army News Service, May 30, 2008) - Due to its success preparing Soldiers for deployment, the Army has decided to transition Battlemind training from a deployment cycle requirement to standard training Armywide. "Although Battlemind is in its infancy, it is proving to be effective in theater," said Maj. Todd Yosick, chief of the Battlemind training office at the Army Medical Department Center and School. "Modules are already being developed for basic training." The Army Medical Department created the Battlemind concept with the specific goals of addressing problems associated with the mental health of Soldiers affected by combat. One of the Battlemind tools the Army developed is a Web site containing audiovisual training aids and other materials to allow units to conduct their own mental health training. The site also provides training for leaders, healthcare providers, individual Soldiers and family members. The new Web site features a module that addresses the stigma associated with post traumatic stress disorder; the testimonial of a suicide survivor; and scenario-based animations for younger members of the family.

Tags: military, army, family, deployments on 2008-06-02 -All Annotations (0) -About

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More Scholarships Available For Military Children - SpouseBUZZ

Throughout the year many scholarships are available specifically for military children. Even though it is getting late in the school year, there are still some options available. Some options include spouses. Not all application deadlines have passed. This is by no means a comprehensive list of scholarships with deadlines still open, but hopefully this will serve to point you in the right direction.

Tags: military, family, scholarships on 2008-04-24 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Understanding Your Ancestors

The goal of this site is not to help you find your ancestors’ names (although the Records section does contain a lot of how-to information). Instead, this site’s goal is to help you understand your ancestors’ lives – particularly those who lived in the 1700 and 1800s in Western Europe. For grandparents and even great-grandparents, you can often learn quite a bit about their lives by talking to people who knew them. However, once you get back several generations, the task becomes more involved. In most cases, the only evidence of these ancestors that survives is names and dates in basic records. Despite the lack of detail about your ancestors individually, there is a lot of information that can help you understand your ancestors’ lives. By accessing this, you can gain important insights into their daily routines and most important life events. To find this information you have to do two things: first, look deeper into the records and second, look beyond your ancestor. I hope this site can help you do both of these.

Tags: ancestors, family, history, social on 2008-02-09 and saved by3 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Appalachian History: Defining History: What stays? What goes?

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StoryCorps® - About

Family History

Tags: family, genblog, genealogy on 2007-08-05 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Origin and Demise

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