USAREUR-AF International Tank Challenge

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U.S. Army Europe and Africa, along with our NATO and Partner Allies, annually host a Tank Challenge. This training event is designed to give participating nations a dynamic and productive environment in which to foster military partnerships, form Soldier-level relationships, and share tactics, techniques and procedures.
 
The European International Tank Challenge was formerly known as the Strong Europe Tank Challenge. Images, video and stories that are older will appear under that name further down the timeline.


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AFW2 | Air Force Wounded Warrior Program | Warrior Care Month 2022 | Caregiver Featurette
Air Force Wounded Warrior Program
Nov. 16, 2022 | 1:57
The Air Force Wounded Warrior Program's Caregiver and Family Support Program is essential in offering tools and resources to those providing care to Airmen and Guardians. The workshop detailed in this video is an example of the Caregiver and Family Support Program's emotional intelligence provision. A caregiver is the recovering Airman or Guardians family member (spouse, mom, dad, sister, brother, aunt, uncle, etc.) or friend who provides him/her non-professional assistance with one or more activities of daily living.

The Department of Defense, Military Services, and collaborating organizations mark Warrior Care Month in November by highlighting the strength and resilience – physically, mentally, and spiritually – of our wounded, ill, and injured service members and their families and caregivers. The effort is aimed at raising awareness of the recovery coordination resources and programs available today and inspiring year-round discussions regarding today’s warrior care priorities.

Warrior care encompasses a full spectrum of support through recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration back to duty or transition back into the community. We have seen a change in warriors due to force reductions, decreased operational deployments, and evolving service member demographics but policy, processes, and baseline capabilities must still address the diverse needs of service members and caregivers. The DOD continuously evaluates the needs of the warrior care programs to ensure an exceptional level of care is provided to the current and future population of wounded, ill, and injured service member, their families, and caregivers.
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