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If you are a Reservist in the Armed Forces you may find yourself dealing with issues you never thought would come to pass.  We've assembled a few documents here to help you and your family with the months to come. The staff at ClassBrain would also like to thank you for the time that you dedicate to our country.
 

Guard & Reserve Family Readiness Programs Toolkit


This toolkit includes a Family Readiness Checklist that is invaluable. There are two versions of the toolkit: one for service members and a separate one for the families of service members. We highly recommend reviewing a copy of this package. It’s a wonderful way to make sure that everything is organized in your family life for your time away from home.
Source: the Office of the Assistant Secretary of
Defense for Reserve Affairs
 
This guide outlines the most frequently asked questions regarding reservists and the private sector. Find out what your rights and responsibilities are with your current employer when you are reactivated.
Additional resources are available at the Department of Labor: http://www.dol.gov.
Source: Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA)
 
 link to Airforce The Air Force supplies information to military personnel and their family through this site.  Included under the Air Force umbrella are the Air National Guard and the Air Force ROTC among others.
Source: The U.S. Air Force
 
 link to Army Find all the information you need through this portal for the Army.  There are Army news services and publications, career management information for the Army, the Army National Guard, and the Army Reserve, as well as information on everything else at your fingertips. You can also take virtual tours through Army Interactive or if you’re in a playful mood they even have an interactive game called Army Racer.
Source: The U.S. Army
 
 link to Navy Through this site you can search for information on Naval careers, deployment, and news. The purpose of this site is to provide information and news about the United States Navy to the Navy community, the citizens of the United States. The site is not as in depth as the one for the Air Force or the Army, but it still has a lot of valuable information for those in the service.
Source: The U.S. Navy
 
 link to Marines This site has excellent information for Marines and their families.  If it’s your first time on this site, it looks deceptively simple. A good place to start is the site list, which gives a better idea of the contents of the site.
Source: The U.S. Marines
 
 link to Coast Guard With the role of the Coast Guard going through changes today, this is a good place to keep track of the military news that affects your life. To look up recall information, check this link.
Source: U.S. Coast Guard

 


 
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