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Lessons in Deployment Dining
I am a health freak, but I love food.  I especially love even those foods I’m not supposed to love. I should hate them and flee from temptation.  But I don’t. Full story.

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Nurse Finds Healing From Post-traumatic Stress
As a critical care nurse, Air Force Lt. Col. Mary Carlisle’s focus always has been on helping others. It wasn’t until a harrowing deployment to Iraq that the tables turned, and she became the one in need of aid. Full story.

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Study Shows Deployments' Impact on Army Wives
Army wives whose husbands deploy seek mental health services at a higher rate than others, and the longer the deployment, the greater the impact, according to a new study. Full story.

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Mullen Voices Concern with Military Suicide Rate
Suicide is a growing problem in the military community, and its leaders must be committed to reversing that trend, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said here today. Full story.

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 TRICARE Waives Referrals and Authorization for H1N1 Vaccine
The Department of Defense’s TRICARE Management Activity (TMA) announced they will waive all referral and authorization requirements for the H1N1 flu vaccine. TMA suspended the requirement for TRICARE Prime enrollees to have a referral and authorization from their Primary Care Manager (PCM) to receive the H1N1 vaccine from a non-network provider. This allows TRICARE Prime enrollees to receive the H1N1 vaccine from any TRICARE-authorized provider without being subject to point-of-service charges for visiting a non-network provider. This action ensures TRICARE Prime enrollees will receive the H1N1 vaccine as quickly as possible. It is important to note that the H1N1 vaccine must be administered in a doctor's office to be covered by TRICARE. Flu vaccines administered in a civilian pharmacy, drugstore, or other location are not covered by TRICARE. TMA suspended the referral and authorization requirement from October 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010. To learn more, see http://www.myarmyonesource.com/news/2009/11/H1N1Vaccine. Full story.

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Operation Bombshell

Rebekah Sanderlin writes “How I Became a Burlesque Goddess.”

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Army seeks to build resilience in Families as well as Soldiers

“In a force where 60 percent of Soldiers are married, taking care of Families is more vital than ever,” Gen. George Casey, Army chief of staff.

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