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“Coming Home” Deployment Process Collaboration Focus: Reintegration 27 Oct 2003

“Coming Home” Deployment Process Collaboration Focus: Reintegration 27 Oct 2003

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Page 1: “Coming Home” Deployment Process Collaboration Focus: Reintegration 27 Oct 2003

“Coming Home”Deployment Process Collaboration

Focus: Reintegration27 Oct 2003

Page 2: “Coming Home” Deployment Process Collaboration Focus: Reintegration 27 Oct 2003

Primary Objectives…It’s all about people

1. To share focused information across Services2. To build teamwork3 x 2

DoD, AD Services, RC SupportHealth care, social services, line/personnel

3. To build on current foundations and disseminate best practices

4. To identify key elements of best practices and capture lessons learned

5. To apply lessons learned system-wide through effective planning and execution

…Goal: Ensuring optimal Total Force multi-level care and support across the deployment cycle…one step at a time

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Pre-deployment

Deployment

Sustainment

Deployment Cycle Target:“Coming Home”

Redeployment health assessment and care “Decompression” – shifting gears Reintegration into garrison/unit Reintegration into family Reintegration into “civilian” life

…on target, precision support

Re-deploymentRe-deployment

Post-deployment

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Lessons Capture…Learning as we go

Key element What works and why?

Impact or relevance What is the benefit?

Application How can LL be applied in new settings or

tailored to optimize practice?

“Execution is the chariot of genius”- William Blake

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Rules of Engagement …Exceptional systems…exceptional people

Learn as we go Focused attention Time goes quickly Think about the future Handouts/questions

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