Never
before in the history of our Army have we asked so much of Families.
They serve side-by-side with Soldiers, endure their hardships and
provide the unconditional love and support that truly make our Army
strong.
Unveiled on 8 October 2007, the Army
Family Covenant institutionalizes our pledge to support Soldiers and
their Families — Active, Guard and Reserve — with resourced programs
that deliver a quality of life commensurate with their service and
sacrifice to the Nation. It commits the Army to enhance Soldier and
Family readiness by:
• Standardizing Family programs and services
• Increasing accessibility to health care
• Improving Soldier and Family housing
• Ensuring excellence in Child, Youth and School Services
• Expanding education and employment opportunities for Family members
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The
commitment expressed in the Army Family Covenant has strengthened over
two years. The Army has made significant progress in fulfilling its
promises, but there is more work to be done to build an environment
where Army Families can prosper and realize their full potential. The
promises of the Army Family Covenant endure.
Joint Base Lewis-McChord Changes
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