We train our soldiers from the day they come in, but we don't train them from the moment they go out. That's where we come to that transition. We train our soldiers, but we don't train our families to be part of the soldier life. I grew up in a sailor family. My brother served, my sister served, and my nephew serves—I have three nephews. It's part of the system. It's part of who they are. How do we get that information to families and include them throughout the whole process? As you've said, a lot of them don't know about what services are available to them once that soldier transitions out. They don't know, because maybe the soldier was so busy learning everything they needed to learn they didn't have the time to do it. We need to get that to them. How do we put the emphasis on that?
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