View the most recent additions to the media center:
Army Physical Readiness Training
TC_3-2220_FEF3_20100311.zip
Physical Readiness Training (PRT) prepares Soldiers and units for the
physical challenges of fulfilling this mission in the face of a wide range of
threats, in complex operational environments and with emerging technologies.
Ad Council and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services launchnew PSAs featuring characters from the new movie "Where the Wild
Things Are"
http://smallstep.gov/kids/flash/index.html
Check out the new Wild Things PSAs, launched by the Ad Council and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on www.smallstep.gov. The ads feature characters from the feature film Where the Wild Things Are and encourage children to explore, discover, run, jump and howl!
After watching the PSAs, explore www.smallstep.gov. It's filled with fun information on healthy eating and physical activity. The new "Make It Wild" Chicken Broccoli Stir Fry recipe can have you eating a healthy, delicious, Wild Things-themed meal for dinner tonight!
First Ever WebHall by DoD's Military Health System Gets to the "Heart"
of the Matter:
http://www.health.mil/WoundedWarriorWebhall.aspx
The Pentagon's top doctor, S. Ward Casscells, MD, assistant secretary of
defense for health affairs, hosted a web based live "Webhall" on Valentine
Day, Feb 14, 2008-a first for the military health system (MHS).
Free Mental Health Screening Materials Offered to National
Guard Units:
http://www.ngb.army.mil/news/story.asp?id=2181
Mental health screening and educational materials are available at no cost
to National Guard units through the Department of Defense Office of Health
Affairs. The materials are part of the Mental Health Self-Assessment Program.
