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“It is a blessing that I am here at an SRU.” ~ Staff Sgt. Julia Vickers
September 4, 2024
— Staff Sgt. Julia Vickers experienced a transformative year after being deployed to Camp Humphries, Korea, where she faced significant mental health challenges. Initially hesitant to join the Soldier Recovery Unit (SRU) at Fort Belvoir, believing it was only for combat-injured soldiers, she soon realized its value for her own recovery and transition. With eleven years of active duty, Vickers, who started as a lab technician before moving to human resources, found the SRU’s support crucial. The SRU allowed her to focus on her care and career transition, reigniting her passion for healthcare. She is now preparing for a new career in nursing, combining her medical and human resources experience...
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Transition Coordinators to Soldiers: We’ve got your back!
July 23, 2024
— At the annual training for Transition Coordinators (TCs) at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, TCs gathered to discuss new policies and best practices for aiding Soldiers transitioning out of the Army. James Coleman, a TC at Fort Belvoir's Soldier Recovery Unit (SRU), emphasized the privilege of his role, noting his understanding of Soldiers' struggles as a former Marine. Stephen Kammerdiener, a TC at Fort Campbell's SRU with a long military family background, highlighted the importance of building personal relationships with Soldiers to effectively guide them. TCs play a crucial role in offering Soldiers opportunities for job skills training, career fairs, and educational prospects, aiming to support them through their transition. Both Coleman and Kammerdiener stressed the need to build trust with Soldiers, who often face significant uncertainty. They expressed pride in their work and the positive impact they have on Soldiers' futures...
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Soldiers getting out? Listen to that Transition Coordinator!
July 18, 2024
— At the annual Transition Coordinator (TC) Sustainment Training for the Army Recovery Care Program (ARCP), Sgt. Major Imari Jackson, the Senior Enlisted Advisor for ARCP, emphasized the vital role TCs play in assisting wounded, ill, or injured Soldiers, especially those facing medical retirement. Jackson praised TCs as premier transition specialists, crucial in helping Soldiers navigate their future plans amidst personal challenges. He highlighted the comprehensive support available to Soldiers at the Soldier Recovery Unit, including the Career Skills Program, which aids in acquiring civilian job skills. Jackson underscored the genuine care TCs provide, urging Soldiers to trust in the program's support for their future success...
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Transition Coordinators help build a road map to a Soldier's Future
July 17, 2024
— Transition Coordinators (TCs) play a crucial role in assisting Soldiers medically retiring from the military, a task that requires empathy and adaptability. At the annual training event at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM), TCs like Mary Ball shared best practices and challenges. Ball highlighted the rewarding experience of helping Soldiers define their post-military goals. She recently assisted Spc. Joey Parli, who, after surviving a severe motorcycle accident, found a new path in life. Parli, once a Corrections/Detention Specialist, discovered a passion for golf and pursued a degree in kinesiology while recovering at JBLM's Soldier Recovery Unit (SRU). TCs like Ball help Soldiers connect with necessary resources, guiding them through educational and career transitions. Parli now studies at the University of Colorado, crediting the support from TCs and the SRU for his successful transition. Ball emphasizes that each Soldier's journey is unique, and TCs are committed to finding the right resources and support to help them succeed...
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