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No matter how well you have planned your move, emergencies do happen. So make sure you "plan" for them.

Make sure you have all your important papers with you - not packed in your household goods.  Have your SITES booklet or welcome packet with you, so if you need a phone number at your new duty station, you will have it.

If in route to your new duty assignment, you run into an emergency, try to find the nearest military installation for assistance.  There are other military organizations that may be able to help, find a phone book and locate the nearest American Red Cross, AAA or any other service that will help you during this emergency.Army Emergency Relief (AER) and The American Red Cross both  provide financial emergency assistance to soldiers and their family members.


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