Mental Health Assessments for Members of the Armed Forces Deployed in Support of a Contingency Operation
HR 1540, NDAA Conference Report for FY 2012, 112-329, Sec. 702
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HR 1540, NDAA Conference Report for FY 2012, 112-329, Sec. 702
HR 4310, NDAA Conference Report for FY 2013, 112-705, Pg. 794
HR 5658, HAC Report for FY 2013, 112-493, Pg. 266
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Update: Deployment Health Assessments, U.S. Armed Forces, July 2013 report. Since January 2003, peaks and troughs in the numbers of pre- and post-deployment health assessment forms transmitted to the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Branch generally corresponded to times of departure and return of large numbers of deployers. Between April 2006 and ...
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HR 4200, NDAA Conference Report for FY 2005, 108-767, Sec. 739
HR 4310, NDAA Conference Report of Military Health for FY 2013, 112-705, Sec. 731
HR 5122, NDAA Conference Report for FY 2007, 109-702, Sec. 721
HR 933, ES – Continuing Approps Res For FY 2013, Pg. 78 HR 5658, HAC Report for FY 2013, 112-493, Pg. 265 HR 5658, SAC Report for FY 2013, 112-196, Pg. 228
Update: Deployment Health Assessments, U.S. Armed Forces, June 2013 report. Since January 2003, peaks and troughs in the numbers of pre- and post-deployment health assessment forms transmitted to the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Branch generally corresponded to times of departure and return of large numbers of deployers. Between April 2006 and May ...
S 3254, SASC Report for FY 2013 112-173, Pg. 128
S 1390, SASC Report for FY 2010, 111-035, Pg. 149
HR 4986, NDAA Conference Report for FY 2008, 110-477, Sec. 1634(b)
HR 2005, HAC MILCON & VA Report for FY 2012, 112-94, Pg. 52
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