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This briefing provides an overview of the Defense Attaché System (DAS) and the critical role of the Support Services Branch in assisting military families stationed overseas. It outlines responsibilities including military advisory tasks, health and family support, quality of life issues, and coordination with the Department of State on medical clearance and travel. Key topics include medical and educational concerns for families, TRICARE issues, and evacuation procedures. Contact information for relevant support personnel is also provided for further assistance.
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Defense Attaché System (DAS) Support Services Branch
Briefing Purpose Overview of the Defense Attaché System Role of the Support Services Branch insupporting families overseas
DEFENSE ATTACHÉ (DATT) AIR FORCE ATTACHÉ (AIRA) Defense Attaché Office Typical DAO MARINE ATTACHÉ (MARA) OPSCO OPS NCO/Asst FLT MECH ADMIN Asst FSN(s) NAVALATTACHÉ ARMYATTACHÉ (ARMA) (ALUSNA) SUPPORTPERSONNEL • Military Advisory to Chief of Mission • U.S. Defense Representative-Security Assistance • Representational Activities - Reporting
Support Services Branch DHG-4E • Quality of Life Issues • Regional Support Requests
Attaché Selection Review Nomination Packages Screen for EFMP Enrollment Screen for Other Medical and Educational Concerns Coordinate with Department of State on Medical Clearance Issues & Questions
Quality of Life • Health • Family Support • Evacuations • Special Entitlements & MWR • Systemic Issues
Health • TRICARE Issues • OCONUS Dental Care • Medical Travel & Evacuations • Pharmacy Support
Systemic • Obstetrical Travel • Assist with marketing of TRICARE Europe/ISOS Contract • Civilian Emergency Leave • Civilian Medical Clearance and Routine and Emergency Travel
Quality of Life David Romine Judy Pike Chief, Support Services Deputy, Support Services (703) 907-0401 (703) 907-0483 Judi Crane Joe Desimoni Family Support Officer Systemic Support Officer (703) 907-1962 (703) 907-0201