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VA Hosts Welcome Home at Its Washington Medical
Center
June 1, 2007
WASHINGTON - - The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will host an
all-day “Welcome Home” event for recently returned veterans of
Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) and active duty
service members preparing to separate from the military.
The comprehensive outreach effort will take
place Saturday, June 2, at the Washington DC VA Medical Center (VAMC)
from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
“This is a wonderful opportunity to thank these brave men and women for
their service, as well as to provide information about the many services
and benefits they have earned,” said VA Secretary Jim Nicholson. “Many
of these services are aimed at helping them and their families with
readjustment and transition back to civilian life.”
VA will offer a variety of screenings and counseling in the following
areas: readjustment, employment, education, home loans, life insurance,
transition and health care.
A unique feature of the event is the inclusion of a Marine Corps
“Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) Muster” conducted by the Marine Corps
Mobilization Command (MOBCOM). MOBCOM conducts these events monthly at
sites across the U.S.
“Like an information fair, the musters are designed to assist each
Marine as they transition from active military to civilian life and to
remind them of their remaining statutory service obligations,” said
Brigadier General Darrell L. Moore, Commanding General, MOBCOM.
Those interested in attending may contact the event coordinator, Paula
Gorman, at 202-745-8320 for information. VA expects 800-1000 attendees.
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Larry Scott
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