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Wounded Warrior Programs


The Warrior Navigation and Assistance Program (WNAP) provides clinical and non-clinical support to the various military services' wounded warrior programs with the treatment, rehabilitation and reintegration of recovering warriors enabling them to either return to active duty or back home to the community as productive veterans.  Even though the WNAP works with branch specific military organizations to assist warriors, a warrior does not need to be enrolled in one of those organizations to receive assistance.

Air Force Wounded Warrior
(AFW2) Program
Provides assistance before and after the wounded warrior separates or retires.
Army Wounded Warrior (AW2) Program Assists and advocates on the behalf of severely wounded, ill and injured soldiers, veterans and their families.
Army Warrior Transition Units (WTU) Used for initial treatment and care by all soldiers and are located on military bases.
Army Community Based Warrior Transition Units (CBWTU)  Provides care management for warriors who receive medical care in their communities to be close to their home and families.
Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment  Assists wounded, ill or injured warriors to include providing education, training and local resource assistance to meet the warrior's needs.
Navy Safe Harbor Coordinates with the non-medical care of wounded, ill and injured sailors, coast guardsmen and their families.
 
Last Update: April 16, 2011