Building Healthy Military Communities (BHMC) Pilot

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Building Healthy Military Communities (BHMC) Pilot State Overview Directions: Enter State Name Indiana

State Overview (1 of 2) Major Installations Major Commands Camp Atterbury – Muscatatuck DFAS – Indianapolis Naval Surface Warfare Center – Crane Division Fort Knox, KY – nearest active Army Installation Grissom Air Force Reserve Base Major Commands JFHQ-IN 38th ID 76th IBCT 38th CAB 38th SUS BDE 1-151 IN BN, 2/25 IBCT (AU Program) 81st Troop Command 219th EN BDE 122nd Fighter Wing 181st Intel Wing 157th IN BDE (TSB) DFAS & USFINCON MEPS and USAREC BN Personnel Snapshot (Army) Total: ~14,500 (2,400 FTUS) Compo 1: 670 Compo 2: 11,600 Compo 3: 2,000 Directions: Enter state unique information (distance, # active duty installations or other information you feel the group should know). Important information that you wish the group to know about your state Major Installations Major Commands

State Overview (2 of 2) The Indiana National Guard snapshot: Members are stationed in 51 counties and reside in nearly all 92 counties in the state. There are 3,856 soldiers who reside in Marion and surrounding counties Armories, wings and maintenance facilities comprise > 7.35 million SF and serve as readiness platforms for 11,810 Soldiers and 1,918 Airmen The organization is supported by 2,900 full time state and federal civilian personnel Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center includes almost 36,463 acres covering portions of four counties in southern Indiana, and a state-of-the-art urban training center at Muscatatuck, which adds an additional 1000+ acres The 181st Intelligence Wing and 122nd Fighter Wing of the Indiana Air National Guard are located in Terre Haute and Fort Wayne, respectively Indiana is home to the Indiana Air Range Complex, which is comprised of 1,344 acres and includes two air-to-ground impact areas and associated Special Use Airspace for both kinetic and virtual use 100 502 1802 200 337 118 207 590 This slide takes a more detailed look at the disposition of the Indiana Army and Air National Guard across the State of Indiana Indiana National Guard consists of nearly 14,000 troops. Of note, nearly 4,000 of the 14,000 guardsmen in the state of Indiana reside in Indianapolis and the surrounding 8 counties With almost 3,000 full-time employees, we are one of Indiana’s largest full and part-time employers. Indiana also has one of the nation’s premier military training sites at Camp Atterbury and Muscatatuck, which has an average daily throughput of 1,100 Service Members per day. Indiana is also one of the few states with two separate Air Wings – located in Fort Wayne and Terre Haute respectively In total, the National Guard has an armory in 51 of 92 counties and our members reside in nearly every community and county in Indiana.

Indiana DoD/VA Asset Mapping 1. Gary Family Assistance Center Airmen & Family Readiness Center ID Card Center (DEERS/Rapids) Employment Coordinator Behavioral Health MLFC – Personal Finance MFLC – Non- Medical VA Outpatient Clinic VA Center Family Readiness Support Center IRC and AWC 1 2 2. Ft. Wayne 3. Lafayette 3 4. Kokomo 4 5. Muncie 5 6. Crawfordsville 6 7 7. Indy/Lawrence 8 8. Camp Atterbury 10 9. Linton 9 10. Columbus 11. Evansville 12 11 12. New Albany

State & NG Demographics Indiana Total Number of Army Air Force Marine Corp Reserves Navy Reserves Coast Guard Reserves ARNG USAR ANG Reserves Military Members 11,632 3,220 1,861 1,547 570 394 12 Family Members 4,187 1,324 1,054 821 109 209 6 Child & Youth 8,090 8,899 2,001 1,522 148 398 11 Reserve Component Total Number of Army Air Force Marines Corps Navy Coast Guard Military Members 592 74 162 99 31 Family Members 463 50 129 49 18 Child & Youth 1,084 103 220 96 29 Active Component Directions: Enter numbers in chart for: Reserve Component Active Component All info found on DMDC Enter total number of all veterans in your state. Total Number of Veterans: 476,283 Sources: DMDC Report May 2016 DVA Web Site Jun 2012

Indiana NG Outreach Structure TAG State CSM DJS VCS CAIN J1 Indiana Resilience Campus IRC Director J9 Transition Outreach AWC MFT SFL Resilience GyF MFH CU FRG Youth Programs Reporting Advisory Coordinate Existing New

Indiana Outreach Initiatives Centrally located at Camp Atterbury, IN 23,400 square feet under roof Adjacent to Camp Atterbury Gym and (MWR) Moral, Welfare, Recreation Accessible by approximately 14,500 Compo 1-3 Army Soldiers and their families residing in Indiana MEDCOM supported (AWC) Army Wellness Center Holistic support of AR 350-53 Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness (CSF2) Continuum of services across those currently serving, transitioning, alumni, retirees, DA Civilians, and their families Platform for (MRT) Master Resilience Trainer and (MFT) Master Fitness Trainer statewide programs and training Future planned exportable capability to reach remote armories Community outreach and partnership building with external stakeholders

Indiana Outreach Initiatives Resilience Services Family Counseling Financial Management Substance Abuse Spiritual Fitness Suicide Prevention Fitness and Wellness State Master Fitness Trainer Program Individualized PT Improvement Programs Wellness Improvement (Life-Fit) Installation MWR Health Assessment Physical Fitness Healthy Nutrition Stress Management General Wellness Tobacco Education Retention Career Management Employment Coordination Education Benefits MOS reclassification GUARDing Your Future Alumni Outreach and Communication Retiree Services Transition Assistance Family Assistance Center Referral Service Member For Life

Indiana Outreach Initiatives

Distribution and delivery of wellness services to National Guardsmen Identified Gaps Distribution and delivery of wellness services to National Guardsmen Health promotion outreach Transition of services for AC Soldiers Alumni and gray area retiree services Synchronization of services Directions: List any gaps that you have already identified through your MOS Consultant / State Plan How are you currently addressing them?