Personal and Family Readiness


Updated: December 12, 2008
About our Program In this section
In today's Air Force it seems like Airmen and their Families are either experiencing a deployment now; getting ready for a deployment; or have just come home from a deployment.

Single or married; with children or without; routine deployment or something more stressful, deployments have an impact on how we live, work, and on our relationships.

Pre-Deployment Briefing
Assistance to Families
Reintegration
Deployment Finances
Wounded Warrior Program
Remote Assignments


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Deployment Information

Are you Deploying or Going TDY for more than 30 days?

Click Here to see what your next step is and what services we can offer you!


Are You Returning From a Deployment?

Click here for information about he mandatory reintegration briefing and see if you are required to attend!

Quicklinks

Deployment & Reunion Material List

Deployment Health & Family Readiness Library


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Wounded Warrior
Reintegration
Air Force Wounded Warrior Program was developed to ensure Airmen disabled as a result of service in Operation Enduring Freedom or Operation Iraqi Freedom receives appropriate transitional support. Enhanced transition assistance services include one-on-one pre-separation counseling, one-on-one VA benefits and DTAP Counseling, and personal assistance in completing and submitting a VA disability claim. Download the brochure for further information.

Visit the AF Wounded Warrior Web Site: www.woundedwarrior.af.mil
Bringing Airmen and Their Families
All The Way Home

The Reintegration program hopes of changing how Airmen return back to their communities and families. The phrase, "Beyond the Yellow Ribbon," is a reminder that the support of Airmen cannot end when they return from deployment and the yellow ribbons are untied.

Read more about Taking care of Business, Your Health, and Your Family

Deployments & Your Finances

Preparing financially for a deployment, unaccompanied assignment or extended TDY begins with creating a spending plan or budget. Your budget should reflect all possible financial situations that may arise while you are away. Below are the areas to consider when preparing a financial plan to use during your time away from home. Read more about what to think about when it comes to deployments and your finances.


Here's a great assessment tool to determine how much you really are spending. (You must have Microsoft Excel to use the spreadsheet.)
Download our spreadsheet:

For more information about creating a budget, visit our Budget page.