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Targeting Mind and Body for Soldier Readiness AUSA

H2F is a system focused on improving soldiers’ physical, cognitive, spiritual, nutritional and emotional health, performance, readiness and overall well-being. While staffing, equipment and facility changes are being rolled out, leaders can start implementing the tenets of the H2F System now.

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In the Zone: Holistic Health and Fitness System Provides …

WEBThe Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) System is the Army’s primary investment in soldier readiness, optimal physical and …

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Taking Care: Army Embraces a Personalized Approach to …

WEBIn order to win on the battlefield, soldiers first must be able to deploy to the battlefield. The H2F System focuses on improving health- and fitness-related knowledge, attitudes and behaviors to increase medically available days and deployable rates …

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Health & Safety

WEBAUSA is committed to the health and safety for our exhibitors, attendees, partners, and staff as we prepare for the 2022 AUSA Annual Meeting from 10-12 October in Washington, DC. We expect registrants to use the honor system during registration to attest that they …

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Military Health System AUSA

WEBAUSA ‘Disappointed’ in Pace of Medical Transformation. The apparent rejection by Congress of a joint plea from the services to stop or at least delay a reorganization of military medical assets is a “deep disappointment” for the Army and for beneficiaries, …

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WEBView all current and future AUSA shows #AUSA2023 Back to Top

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A Healthy Soldier Is a Ready Soldier AUSA

WEBOne of the main health issues that impacts readiness is musculoskeletal injuries. In 2017, active-duty soldiers experienced 1,821 new injuries for every 1,000 person-years, affecting over half of all soldiers each year, according to the Army’s “2018 …

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Senior Enlisted Adviser Talks About Mental Health AUSA

WEBA senior Pentagon enlisted leader is sharing his own story in a renewed effort to eliminate the stigma many troops feel when it comes to seeking behavioral health care.“It took me 15 years to finally go ahead and identify it, and I did get help,” Senior …

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Rand: Troops Need Better Mental Health Care Access

WEBThe Military Health System should increase service members’ access to mental health care that is integrated and comprehensive, according to a recent report from the Rand Corp. There are “significant opportunities to enhance behavioral health care in …

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H2F and You: Performance System Targets Mind, Body, Soul

WEBHolistic Health and Fitness is a performance optimization system created to maximize soldiers’ ability to deploy, fight and win the United States’ wars.

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Soldiers Still Missing Sleep, Avoiding Healthy Foods AUSA

WEBMon, 06/07/2021 - 14:25. A June report on Army health finds just 37% of soldiers are getting seven or more hours of sleep, 25% of soldiers are using tobacco products, and less than half of soldiers are eating enough fruits and vegetables. Still, the 2020 Health of …

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ChooseHealthy AUSA

WEBWith the ChooseHealthy® program, you can save more on wellness products and services and be empowered with health improvement tools to help you live better every day. Get discounts from 10% to 50% on popular health and fitness brands. Stay active with …

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Medical Concerns Heat Up as Arctic Region Keeps Thawing

WEBCol. Michael Wissemann is the deputy commander for nursing for U.S. Medical Activity-Bavaria, Germany. Previously, he was deputy commander and chief nurse, 531st Hospital Center, Fort Campbell, Kentucky. He deployed to Kosovo, Iraq and …

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Army Takes Proactive Approach to Reduce Harmful Behaviors

WEBArmy Takes Proactive Approach to Reduce Harmful Behaviors. Photo by: Tristan Lorei for AUSA. Mon, 10/09/2023 - 16:38. The Army is getting ahead of harmful behaviors by prioritizing quality of life for its soldiers, communities and families, a panel …

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GAO: Guard, Reserve Troops Struggle to Get VA Benefits

WEBGAO: Guard, Reserve Troops Struggle to Get VA Benefits. National Guard and Reserve members are having trouble accessing disability compensation compared to their active-duty counterparts, a report from the Government Accountability Office found. …

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“Aligning and Developing the Army's Medical Civilian …

WEBProgram Manager, CPPO-53 (Medical) Carolyn Collins, GS-301-15, 210-221-9909. Branch Chief/Supervisor HR Specialist Mr. Romeo Wright GS-0201-14 210-221-9293. HR Specialist Tara Ballard.

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Amy L. Borman AUSA

WEBSelected for the Senior Executive Service in 2020, Ms. Amy L. Borman serves as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Environment, Safety and Occupational Health (ESOH). In this role, she provides executive leadership for all Army sustainability, …

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Leadership Counts: Staying Ahead of Stress Promotes Soldier

WEBCultivating leadership behaviors that target specific soldier concerns can provide a pathway for leaders to follow despite the novel nature of the COVID-19 crisis. A new line of research at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research is addressing the …

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for a Fun Night of Networking and Unique American Cuisine

WEBFIRST REGION ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY (AUSA) DECEMBER 2016 WHEN: Thursday, February 2, 2017 at 6 p.m. WHERE: 392 George Street, New Brunswick COST: $5 per person — payable in advance DRESS: Business Casual All …

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