Evidence in the civilian literature would suggest that would be very effective in the military, so you have to look from both sides. It hasn't occurred in the military yet, but certainly the education that goes along with the kinds of stress management, the kinds of dealing, the communication of what OSI injuries look like, and how you can effectively deal if you begin to get one should occur much earlier.
And certainly the work with transitional programs is well documented and should occur within the military so they understand where they start, where they're going, and where they may go within the course of their careers.