My Army Benefits. (2023, February 9). Military parental leave program (MPLP): Benefit fact sheet. U.S. Army. https://myarmybenefits.us.army.mil/Benefit-Library/Federal-Benefits/Military-Parental-Leave-Program-(MPLP)?serv=122 National Partnership for Women & Families. (2021). Paid leave is...
The Department of the Air Force announced the expansion of the Military Parental Leave Program for Airmen and Guardians via guidance memorandum, which mirrors the Department of Defense’s Directive-type Memorandum 23-001 –“Expansion of the Military Parental Leave Program.” Effective Dec. 27, 2022...
New Financial Assistance Available for Army Families The Army Emergency Relief (AER)programas of February 2020 is now offering eligible families up to $1,500 to offset out-of-pocket expenses incurred when finding child care off-post during and directly after a PCS. Program participants will have...
In 2004, while still on active service with the Wing, he used his harvest leave to work with a PMC in Iraq, where he led a large close protection team for a UK PMC. “For the first year I was kind of double-jobbing as a serving member of the Irish...
Why can’t an E-8 be a company commander in the Army? These days to get that E-8 promotion you need a college degree. Which means you would out qualify an O-3 for the job because of experience and a degree. Sorry Captain your services are no longer needed here. Now, how much ...
Likewise, parents who react to smoking as a socially acceptable behavior -- even if they don't smoke -- can leave the door open for their children to experiment with tobacco [source: Hood Center for Children and Families]. What studies of parental influence on smoking suggest is that simply...
“residency program”. I didn’t attend college with a military scholarship. I spent 3 years as an Army Dentist and then chose private practice. I stayed in the Reserves not for financial remuneration but because of satisfaction I got from taking care of soldiers. During my Reserve time ...
One is a multisite study of an adaptation of the program for combat-injured service members and their families who are being served at Walter Reed, Brooke, and Madigan Army Medical Centers. This is being conducted by the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress at the Uniformed Services ...