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Table 3: Military Services' Wounded Warrior Program Efforts to
Measure Program Performance 33
Table 4: Military Services' Wounded Warrior Programs: Enrollment
for Fiscal Year 2011 55
Table 5: Army Warrior Care and Transition Program Enrollment
Populations and Characteristics, Fiscal Years 2008 through
2011 58
Table 6: Army Wounded Warrior Program Enrollment Populations
and Characteristics, Fiscal Years 2008 through 2011 60
Table 7: Navy Safe Harbor Program Enrollment Populations and
Characteristics, Fiscal Years 2008 through 2011 62
Table 8: Air Force Wounded Warrior Program Enrollment
Populations and Characteristics, Fiscal Years 2008 through
2011 64
Table 9: Air Force Recovery Care Program Enrollment Populations
and Characteristics, Fiscal Years 2008 through 2011 65
Table 10: Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment Enrollment
Populations and Characteristics, Fiscal Years 2008 through
2011 67
Table 11: United States Special Operations Command's Care
Coalition Enrollment Populations and Characteristics,
Fiscal Years 2008 through 2011 69
Table 12: Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/
Operation New Dawn (OEF/OIF/OND) Care Management
Program Enrollment Populations and Characteristics,
Fiscal Years 2008 through 2011 71
Table 13: Federal Recovery Coordination Program (FRCP)
Enrollment Populations and Characteristics, Fiscal Years
2008 through 2011 73
Table 14: Referral Information Routinely Tracked by DOD and VA
Case Management and Care Coordination Programs 75
Figures
Figure 1: Timeline of Key Events in the 2-Year Period Following the
Walter Reed Army Medical Center Media Reports 8
Figure 2: Original Senior Oversight Committee Organizational
Chart, including the Lines of Action (LOA) Workgroups 9
Figure 3: The Department of Defense's Vision of the Assignment
Process for the Recovery Coordination Program and the
Federal Recovery Coordination Program 78GAO-13-5 Recovering Servicemembers and Veterans
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