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Official Department of Defense (DOD) Websites
- Additional Links Provided by the Center for Women Veterans
Internet sites of interest to women veterans.
- Department of Defense Dictionary of Military Terms
These military and associated terms, together with their definitions, constitute approved DOD terminology for general use by all components of the Department of Defense.
- Department of Veteran Affairs Center for Women Veterans
The mission of the Center for Women Veterans is to ensure that:
♦ Women veterans receive benefits and services on par with male veterans.
♦ VA programs are responsive to gender-specific needs of women veterans.
♦ Outreach is performed to improve women veterans’ awareness of services, benefits, and eligibility criteria.
♦ Women veterans are treated with dignity and respect.
- Marine For Life
At Marine For Life, we provide you with links to the employers and Marine-friendly organizations that can ease your transition to civilian life and help you succeed.
- Military HomeFront
MilitaryHOMEFRONT is the Department of Defense website for official Military Community and Family Policy (MC&FP) program information, policy and guidance designed to help troops and their families, leaders, and service providers. Whether you live the military lifestyle or support those who do, you'll find what you need!
- Military OneSource
Military OneSource is provided by the Department of Defense at no cost to active duty, Guard and Reserve (regardless of activation status) and their families. It is a virtual extension of installation services. Visit Military OneSource today at www.militaryonesource.com or call 1-800-342-9647.
- National Resource Directory
The National Resource Directory (NRD) is an online tool for wounded, ill and injured Service Members, Veterans, their families and those who support them. The NRD provides access to thousands of services and resources at the national, state and local levels that support recovery, rehabilitation and community reintegration.
Maintained by the Departments of Defense, Labor and Veterans Affairs, the NRD links to federal and state government agencies; Veterans service and benefit organizations; non-profit and community-based organizations; academic institutions and professional associations who provide assistance to wounded warriors and their families.
- The Defense Department Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS)
The Committee is composed of civilian women and men who are appointed by the Secretary of Defense to provide advice and recommendations on matters and policies relating to the recruitment and retention, treatment, employment, integration, and well-being of highly qualified professional women in the Armed Forces.
Official Marine Corps Websites
- A Parents Guide to The Marine Corps
This is the official Parent's Guide to the U.S. Marine Corps, where you can learn how to help your son or daughter make an informed decision about enlisting in the Marines.
- Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS)
MCCS exists to serve Marines and their families wherever they are stationed. Every day, throughout their careers and into retirement, MCCS programs and services provide for basic life needs, such as food and clothing; social and recreational needs; and even prevention and intervention programs to combat societal ills that inhibit positive development and growth.
- Marine Corps Recruiting Command
Recruiting is the lifeblood of the Corps, exhibited in our legacy to “Make Marines, Win Battles, and Develop Quality Citizens”, who once transformed will be Marines for Life.
The Marine Corps Recruiting Command is dedicated to recruiting high quality men and women from across our nation to earn the title, “Marine.”
- Marine Forces Reserve
The mission of Marine Forces Reserve (MARFORRES) is to augment and reinforce active Marine forces in time of war, national emergency or contingency operations, provide personnel and operational tempo relief for the active forces in peacetime, and provide service to the community.
- Marine Officer
Making Marine Officers: Distinguishing true leadership from potential.
Winning Battles: Accomplishing the mission for our country and the Marine Corps. Quality Citizens: Shaping men and women who lead on and off the battlefield
- MCRD Parris Island
"We make Marines who are committed to our core values in service to the country."
- Our.Marines.com
Connects America and the Marine Corps through shared stories and experiences. Hear current and former Marines discuss why they serve, and perspectives from across the nation on the impact the has on our country, our communities, and our lives.
- United States Marine Corps
Marines.mil is the official site for the United States Marine Corps and provides news stories, press releases, photos, unit directory, and command information to active duty and reserve Marines, veterans, family members and the public.
- Wounded Warrior Regiment
The Wounded Warrior Regiment's mission is to provide and facilitate assistance to wounded/injured/ill Marines, Sailors attached to or in support of Marine units, and their family members throughout the phases of recovery.
Organizations
- Marine Corps Association
•To support the Marine Corps by disseminating knowledge of military art and science among Marines
•To provide opportunities for professional development for Marines
•To foster the spirit and preserve the traditions of the Marine Corps throughout the Marine Corps family
- Women In Military Service For America Memorial
The Women's Memorial is a unique, living memorial honoring all military women - past, present and future - and is the only major national memorial honoring women who have served in our nation's defense during all eras and in all services.
- Women Marines Association
The Women Marines Association is the only veterans association for and about women Marines. WMA is a non-profit 501(c)3 veteran organization.
The Women Marines Association was established in Denver, CO, in 1960 to ensure that our history as Marines would continue to be told and passed on to a new generation of Marines. Chapters and members across the nation work on community programs and support our military personnel, our veterans and their communities. They reach across all areas where there is a need.
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