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Wounded Warrior

Wounded Warrior    

It is the Air Force's goal to ensure wounded warriors and their families are well-prepared for their reintegration and transition to civilian life.  Our enhanced transition assistance program includes the following individualized services :

  • Pre-separation counseling
  • Financial assessment/preparedness
  • Federal/corporate employment assistance
  • VA benefits/ Vocational Rehabilitation /DTAP Counseling VA disability claim assistance

For more information please visit the Air Force Wounded Warrior web site and download their monthly bulletin.

Air Force Wounded Warrior 

How to enroll in the wounded warrior program

Enrollment into a wounded warrior program varies per branch. Some service branches allow wounded warriors to self-refer into the program. Other service branches require that a medical officer make a program enrollment request on behalf of the service member. Here is a contact list for the various wounded warrior programs:

  • Army Recovery Care Program: To be considered eligible for entry into the Army Recovery Care Program, soldiers must meet the entry criteria for their component. For more information and assistance, contact the Army Recovery Care Program call center at 877-393-9058, DSN 312-221-9113.
  • Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment: The parent command, medical officer, medical case manager or Wounded Warrior Regiment detachment officer-in-charge must initiate the request on behalf of the service member. For more information on the referral process, contact the Wounded Warrior Regiment call center at 877-487-6299.
  • Navy Wounded Warrior: Sailors and Coast Guardsmen may self-refer to the program or be referred by a family member, their command leadership or their medical team. For questions on enrollment eligibility, contact the Navy Wounded Warrior call center at 855-NAVY-WWP or 855-628-9997, or use the contact links provided on the website.
  • Air Force Wounded Warrior: Anyone can refer an airman into the Air Force Wounded Warrior program. Contact the AFW2 program office at 800-581-9437 or use the direct email links provided on the website.
  • U.S. Special Operations Command Warrior Care Program: USSOCOM WCP was established in 2005 to provide support to special operations forces wounded, ill or injured service members and their families after life-changing events to help them navigate through recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration. For more information, call 877-672-3039 or 813-826-8888.

For more information please visit the Military OneSource Wounded Warrior Resource page. While Military OneSource does not provide direct health care services, it does offer resources and benefits for wounded, ill or injured service members, as well as their families and caregivers. 


CONTACT US

Phone: (618)256-8668 DSN 576-8668

Email: aafrc@us.af.mil

Address: 404 W. Martin St. Bldg 1650

Scott AFB, IL 62225


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