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Military In Our Community

Military In Our Community. Brigadier General Deborah Carter New Hampshire National Guard Air Chief of Staff 23 Sep 10. Overview. Background Culture Returning from War Tips. Use of Guard & Reserve. 3,000 Vietnam 267,300 Desert Shield/Desert Storm 581,324 Iraq & Afghanistan.

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Military In Our Community

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  1. Military In Our Community Brigadier General Deborah Carter New Hampshire National Guard Air Chief of Staff 23 Sep 10

  2. Overview • Background • Culture • Returning from War • Tips

  3. Use of Guard & Reserve 3,000 Vietnam 267,300 Desert Shield/Desert Storm 581,324 Iraq & Afghanistan

  4. Since 911 • More than 2,000,000 US Military (all ) served in Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) • 581,324 (29%) are Guard and Reserve • Over 75% of the NH National Guard has deployed As of September 21, 2010

  5. Since 911 • Killed in Action • Forty four total US Military from NH Killed in Action (KIA) • Four NHNG KIA • Medals • 1 Silver Star • 1 Bronze Star with V Device • More than 50 Purple Hearts have been awarded to members of the NHNG As of September 21, 2010

  6. Since 911 • Estimated key family members affected by Guard and Reserve deployments over 4 million. • Those in combat – “highest risk” population since Vietnam

  7. Guard & Reserves in NH • Over 5,000 • Includes • Army Guard • Army Reserves • Naval Reserves • Marine Corps Reserves • Air Guard

  8. Military Culture

  9. Common Military Values • Selfless Service • Integrity • Excellence • Personal Courage • Leadership

  10. Generally Speaking….. • Self-reliant community • Teamwork • Leading • Self Sacrifice • Commaradier • Distrusting of Civilians • Reliable

  11. Returning From War

  12. Warrior 2 Citizen W A R R I O R C I T I Z E N

  13. Multiple Points Of Reentry • Spouse/Significant Other • Children • Friends • Work • Relatives • Community • Military Units • Others

  14. A Core Strength of the military

  15. When the Self-Reliant Culture becomes a weakness Out Of Control Crisis Near Crisis At Risk Self Reliance

  16. Manchester VA Medical CenterMental Health Service Dr. Mark Gilbertson 603-624-4366 Ext 6453 Typical Course of Post-Trauma Responses Transition PTSD Unremitting PTSD 100% 50% 0% Months to Years Years to Decades Weeks to Months

  17. Tips Thanks -- are always appreciated Even if you don’t support a war, support the warrior We view our role as keeping America “free” and do not need to be saved/”brought home” We are a “proud” group Be patient when scheduling Vet to Vet bond is always therapeutic Military/Mission Understanding goes a long way Avoid relating “non”-combat experience to a “combat” experience

  18. Tips Careful not to group all deployments together as the same - simple recognition there is a difference Ask about a buddy/our fellow soldiers and it is easier to talk about our experience Giving thanks and appreciation VS sympathy More than a JOB!!! We thank and appreciate you for caring

  19. Questions ?

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