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1. Casualties
“Individuals who have died or have been wounded while serving.”
Category: Military
Citation: Blaisure, K. R., Saathoff-Wells, T., Pereira, A., MacDermid Wadsworth, S., & Dombro, A. L. (2015). Serving military families - theories, research, and application. Taylor & Francis Ltd.
2. Casualty Notification Officer
“An Army representative, often accompanied by a military chaplain and/or organization commander, who notifies a service member’s designated next of kin when there is a death of a soldier.”
Category: Military
Citation: Blaisure, K. R., Saathoff-Wells, T., Pereira, A., MacDermid Wadsworth, S., & Dombro, A. L. (2015). Serving military families - theories, research, and application. Taylor & Francis Ltd.
3. Casualty Assistance Officer
“An Army representative who provides information and assists the family with funeral or memorial services, filing paperwork for benefits and entitlements, and relocation when there is a death of a soldier.”
Category: Military
Citation: Blaisure, K. R., Saathoff-Wells, T., Pereira, A., MacDermid Wadsworth, S., & Dombro, A. L. (2015). Serving military families - theories, research, and application. Taylor & Francis Ltd.
4. Casualty Assistance Representative
"An Air Force Corps representative who notifies a service member's designated next of kin when there is a death of an airman, provides information, and assists the family with funeral or memorial services, filing paperwork for benefits and entitlements, and relocation."
Category: Military
Citation: Blaisure, K. R., Saathoff-Wells, T., Pereira, A., MacDermid Wadsworth, S., & Dombro, A. L. (2015). Serving military families - theories, research, and application. Taylor & Francis Ltd.
5. Casualty Assistance Calls Officer
“A Navy or Marine Corps representative who notifies a service member’s designated next of kin when there is a death of a sailor or marine, provides information, and assists the family with funeral or memorial services, filing paperwork for benefits and entitlements, and relocation.”
Category: Military
Citation: Blaisure, K. R., Saathoff-Wells, T., Pereira, A., MacDermid Wadsworth, S., & Dombro, A. L. (2015). Serving military families - theories, research, and application. Taylor & Francis Ltd.
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These materials were developed as a result of a partnership funded by the Department of Defense (DoD) between the DoD's Office of Military Community and Family Policy and the U.S. Department of Agriculture/National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA/NIFA) through a grant/cooperative agreement with Auburn University. USDA/NIFA Award No. 2021-48710-35671.


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