Yellow Ribbon strengthens Air Force Reserve families
Key Spouse Volunteer Denise Leist, distributes pillowcases Sept. 23, 2017, for the attendees at an Air Force Reserve Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program event in Boston, Massachusetts. The pillowcases have a family photo screened onto it so their loved ones can still feel connected while separated during a deployment. Yellow Ribbon began in 2008 following a congressional mandate for the Department of Defense to assist reservists and National Guard members in maintaining resiliency as they transition between their military and civilian roles. Each year, the Air Force Reserve program trains 7,000 reservists and family members in education benefits, health care, retirement information and more. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Kelly Goonan)
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