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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 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
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
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
Since 911 • Estimated key family members affected by Guard and Reserve deployments over 4 million. • Those in combat – “highest risk” population since Vietnam
Guard & Reserves in NH • Over 5,000 • Includes • Army Guard • Army Reserves • Naval Reserves • Marine Corps Reserves • Air Guard
Common Military Values • Selfless Service • Integrity • Excellence • Personal Courage • Leadership
Generally Speaking….. • Self-reliant community • Teamwork • Leading • Self Sacrifice • Commaradier • Distrusting of Civilians • Reliable
Warrior 2 Citizen W A R R I O R C I T I Z E N
Multiple Points Of Reentry • Spouse/Significant Other • Children • Friends • Work • Relatives • Community • Military Units • Others
When the Self-Reliant Culture becomes a weakness Out Of Control Crisis Near Crisis At Risk Self Reliance
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
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
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