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Army South hosts DoD-wide personnel recovery reintegration working group

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Army South hosts DoD-wide personnel recovery reintegration working group

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Maj. Gen. Daniel R. Walrath, right, commanding general, U.S. Army South, provides remarks during the Reintegration Working Group mission readiness brief at Evans Auditorium Dec. 3. U.S. Army South hosted the annual Personnel Recovery Reintegration Working Group as part of the command’s role to facilitate the personnel recovery reintegration process. Army South is U.S. Southern Command’s designated command to conduct phase one and phase two reintegration for all Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and DoD civilians and contractors in the SOUTHCOM area of responsibility. Additionally, Army South conducts Army service-level phase three reintegration for all Soldiers and DA civilians and contractors worldwide. Army South also has a memorandum of understanding with the other services to support service phase three reintegration at JBSA.

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03/12/2020
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