Resources for Soldiers and Their Families

Cumberland County is celebrating National County Government Month by highlighting how we serve our veterans, armed forces and their families.

Resources for Soldiers and Their Families (PDF)

 


Books at Your Library
Websites

Books at Your Library

The Military Advantage: the Military.com Guide to Military and Veterans Benefits
Terry Howell
362.8609 H 2010

Your Military Family Network : Your Connection to Military Friendly Resources, Benefits, Information, Businesses and Advice
edited by Caroline Peabody
355.1209 Y

 

A Family's Guide to the Military for Dummies
Sheryl Garrett and Sue Hoppin
355.1 G
Combat-Related Traumatic Brain Injury and PTSD by Cheryl Lawhorne: Book Cover Frequently Asked Questions About Being Part of a Military Family by Joyce Hart: Book Cover
Combat-related Traumatic Brain Injury and PTSD : a Resource and Recovery Guide
Cheryl Lawhorne and Don Philpott
616.8521 L
The Military Marriage Manual: Tactics for Successful Relationships
Janelle Hill, Cheryl Lawhorne and Don Philpott
355.129 H
Frequently Asked Questions About Being Part of a Military Family
Joyce Hart
355.1209 H

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Websites

Assists veterans and their dependents obtain benefits to which they are entitled.

These services are always free to the veterans and their dependents.

Family and MWR programs provide services and activities for soldiers and families with opportunities to enrich their lives culturally and creatively. These programs relieve stress, build strength and resilience, and help the Army Family stay physically, mentally, and financially fit.

Summer-term tuition assistance is available for eligible spouses of active-duty military personnel stationed at Fort Bragg and Pope Army Air Field.

A list of tutoring services available on Fort Bragg put together by the Fort Bragg School Support Services.

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