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What does ASAP stand for? |
Army Substance Abuse Program |
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What Army regulation covers ASAP |
AR 600-85 |
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• What are ways that Soldiers can be identified as having a substance abuse problem |
Voluntary, Commander identification, Drug test, Medical identification, Investigation and/or Apprehension |
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AER closely coordinates with what other organization |
American Red Cross |
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• What is the Army Regulation that covers AER |
AR 930-4 |
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Are you required to contribute to AER to receive help |
No |
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What does AER help |
Soldiers on extended active duty and their dependents, members of the Reserve Component of the Army (Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve) on continuous active duty for more than 30 days and their dependents. (This applies to soldiers on AD for training (ADT) or serving under various sections of title 10, United States Code); Soldiers retired from active duty because of longevity or physical disability, or retired upon reaching the age of 60 (Reserve Components) and their dependents; Widows (ers) and orphans of soldiers who died while on active duty or after they retired |
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How are monetary contributions made to AER |
Cash, check, allotment |
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How does AER provide financial assistance |
AER provides financial assistance by either a loan without interest, a grant or a combination of both |
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What is the dollar limit on AER loans |
There is no dollar limit. AER Assistance will meet your emergency need |