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The Gipper Warrior Transition Unit 1.Reception Desk – 2 office chairs 2.Visitors Waiting Area -2 love seat sofas, one table, 1 TV 3.Directors Office – 7 chairs, 1 desk, one table 4.Support Office B – 2 chairs, 1 desk 5.Support Office A- 2 chairs, 1 desk 6.Women's Sleeping Quarters – 2 bunk beds, 2 dressers, 1 nightstand 7.Men's Sleeping Quarters- 2 bunk beds, 2 dressers, 1 nightstand 8.Men's Bathroom- 2 toilets, 2 sinks, 2 showers 9.Women's Bathroom-2 bunk beds, 2 dressers, 1 nightstand 10.Library- 8 chairs, 4 tables 11.Multipurpose Room- 1 TV, 2 sofas, 1 chair, 3 tables, 1 piano 12.Custodial Closet- 2 shelves 13.Laundry- 1 washer, 1 dryer, 1 sink 14.Physical Therapy- 1 double sink, 2 bikes, 3 massage tables 15.Gym- 5 bikes, 1 sofa, 1 volleyball net 16.Café- 4 tables, 12 chairs, 9 cabinets, 1 double sink, 1 oven, 1 dishwasher 17.Patio 18.Guest Men's Bathroom- 1 toilet, 1 sink 19.Guest Women's Bathroom-1 toilet, 1 sink 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 13 1 4 15 1 6 17 18 1 9 20 The problem is that the soldiers who are heading home from serving our country need a place to stay to get back to being back in the states and recover from what they have seen in the war. President Reagan once said “Some people wonder all their lives if they've made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem.” Our warriors deserve a nice homecoming and somewhere to get back into their life. The Gipper Warrior Transition Unit is designed to welcome home the warriors and to remember the great President Reagan who was always fighting for those who give there all for freedom and liberty. The 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan was a man of many colors. Starting his career as a radio broadcaster and then as an actor, Reagan moved on to serve the nation as a soldier. He finally jumped into the political arena to become one of the stalwarts of American politics. President Reagan nickname was “The Gipper.” The U.S. Army established Warrior Transition Units (WTUs) at major military treatment facilities (MTFs) located around the world. WTUs provide personalized support to wounded, ill and injured Soldiers who require at least six months of rehabilitative care and complex medical management, as well as mobilized Reserve Component Soldiers requiring definitive care A Community-Based Warrior Transition Unit (CBWTU) functions as a WTU for Soldiers who receive medical care in their community such as Department of Defense (DoD), TRICARE, or Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare facilities. The CBWTU primarily provides outpatient care management and transition services for Army Reserve and National Guard Soldiers (COMPO 2 and 3) who do not need the day-to-day medical management provided by WTUs on Army installations. The CBWTU enables

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The Gipper Warrior Transition Unit

1.Reception Desk – 2 office chairs 2.Visitors Waiting Area -2 love seat sofas, one table, 1 TV3.Directors Office – 7 chairs, 1 desk, one table4.Support Office B – 2 chairs, 1 desk5.Support Office A- 2 chairs, 1 desk6.Women's Sleeping Quarters – 2 bunk beds, 2 dressers, 1

nightstand7.Men's Sleeping Quarters- 2 bunk beds, 2 dressers, 1 nightstand8.Men's Bathroom- 2 toilets, 2 sinks, 2 showers9.Women's Bathroom-2 bunk beds, 2 dressers, 1 nightstand10.Library- 8 chairs, 4 tables11.Multipurpose Room- 1 TV, 2 sofas, 1 chair, 3 tables, 1 piano 12.Custodial Closet- 2 shelves13.Laundry- 1 washer, 1 dryer, 1 sink14.Physical Therapy- 1 double sink, 2 bikes, 3 massage tables 15.Gym- 5 bikes, 1 sofa, 1 volleyball net16.Café- 4 tables, 12 chairs, 9 cabinets, 1 double sink, 1 oven, 1 dishwasher17.Patio18.Guest Men's Bathroom- 1 toilet, 1 sink19.Guest Women's Bathroom-1 toilet, 1 sink20.Mech

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The problem is that the soldiers who are heading home from serving our country need a place to stay to get back to being back in the states and recover from what they have seen in the war.

President Reagan once said “Some people wonder all their lives if they've made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem.” Our warriors deserve a nice homecoming and somewhere to get back into their life. The Gipper Warrior Transition Unit is designed to welcome home the warriors and to remember the great President Reagan who was always fighting for those who give there all for freedom and liberty. The 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan was a man of many colors. Starting his career as a radio broadcaster and then as an actor, Reagan moved on to serve the nation as a soldier. He finally jumped into the political arena to become one of the stalwarts of American politics. President Reagan nickname was “The Gipper.”

The U.S. Army established Warrior Transition Units (WTUs) at major military treatment facilities (MTFs) located around the world. WTUs provide personalized support to wounded, ill and injured Soldiers who require at least six months of rehabilitative care and complex medical management, as well as mobilized Reserve Component Soldiers requiring definitive careA Community-Based Warrior Transition Unit (CBWTU) functions as a WTU for Soldiers who receive medical care in their community such as Department of Defense (DoD), TRICARE, or Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare facilities. The CBWTU primarily provides outpatient care management and transition services for Army Reserve and National Guard Soldiers (COMPO 2 and 3) who do not need the day-to-day medical management provided by WTUs on Army installations. The CBWTU enables the Soldier to recover and transition at the location closest to his/her personal support network or in his/her home, if it can be medically supported. Clinical care requirements determine whether a Soldier is assigned to a WTU or CBWTU.