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Fanning: Army child care under review
Secretary of the Army Eric Fanning has ordered a “holistic review” of child care, after hearing concerns from soldiers and families across the Army.
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20 Percent of Army Kids Will Need Mental Health Treatment
One in five Army kids will need mental health treatment within the first 15 to 16 years of their lives, said the Army’s director of psychological health.
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Military Families May See More Financial Challenges, Petraeus Says
As the large-scale combat deployments are coming to an end, military communities may see more financial problems in military families, said Holly Petraeus, assistant director, service member affairs, for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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General: US Military Can’t Force States To Comply With Education Compact
Now that all 50 states have adopted the Interstate Compact for Educational Opportunity for Military Children, states are in various stages of implementing aspects of the agreement regarding transitions of military children from school to school.
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Fanning: Army child care under review
Secretary of the Army Eric Fanning has ordered a “holistic review” of child care, after hearing concerns from soldiers and families across the Army.
-
20 Percent of Army Kids Will Need Mental Health Treatment
One in five Army kids will need mental health treatment within the first 15 to 16 years of their lives, said the Army’s director of psychological health.
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Military Families May See More Financial Challenges, Petraeus Says
As the large-scale combat deployments are coming to an end, military communities may see more financial problems in military families, said Holly Petraeus, assistant director, service member affairs, for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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General: US Military Can’t Force States To Comply With Education Compact
Now that all 50 states have adopted the Interstate Compact for Educational Opportunity for Military Children, states are in various stages of implementing aspects of the agreement regarding transitions of military children from school to school.
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Fanning: Army child care under review
Secretary of the Army Eric Fanning has ordered a “holistic review” of child care, after hearing concerns from soldiers and families across the Army.
-
20 Percent of Army Kids Will Need Mental Health Treatment
One in five Army kids will need mental health treatment within the first 15 to 16 years of their lives, said the Army’s director of psychological health.
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Military Families May See More Financial Challenges, Petraeus Says
As the large-scale combat deployments are coming to an end, military communities may see more financial problems in military families, said Holly Petraeus, assistant director, service member affairs, for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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General: US Military Can’t Force States To Comply With Education Compact
Now that all 50 states have adopted the Interstate Compact for Educational Opportunity for Military Children, states are in various stages of implementing aspects of the agreement regarding transitions of military children from school to school.







