ACS helps AFC deliver services, keep promises
The Army made significant promises when it unveiled the Army Family
Covenant in October 2007. With the covenant, the Army committed to
providing Soldiers and their families a quality of life that
acknowledges their service, sacrifice and dedication. This includes
providing programs and services — including family programs, health
care, housing, recreation, education and employment opportunities, and
child, school and youth services — that build Soldier and family
well-being.Read More
On The Street: What’s the best gift you’ve ever given?
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Building resiliency helps restore balance within Army Family
We want them not only to survive, but to thrive.Read More
Learn why it’s important to serve: Ask a veteran
Over the course of my recent deployment to Southwest Asia between
December 2009 and June 2010, I wrote more than 400 stories highlighting
deployed service members.Read More
Teamwork results in making Stuttgart ‘fantastic’
People frequently ask me, “What’s the best part of living in Stuttgart?”
In a word: “partnership.”
EFMP: fulfilling the promise to all family members
Army Families deal with unique challenges associated with military life, especially when it comes to relocation. Read More
Help is available after a sexual assault
Nearly 600 sexual assaults were reported throughout the Air Force in fiscal 2009.Read More
Individual resilience vital for Army mission success
Resilience is the ability to bounce back in the face of adversity … it’s mental toughness.Read More
