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AFES (Armed Forces
Emergency Services)
Get to know us before
you need us
The South Central
Illinois Chapter - Clinton County Service Center provides services to active
member of the U.S. Military and their families including: National
Guard, Reservists, Recruiters, Reserve Offices Training Corps (ROTC),
U.S. Public Health Services, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Retires, and
Veterans.
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Emergency worldwide
communication between service members and families.
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Notification of
illness, birth, death, etc.
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Assist military in
its decision to grant leave by verifying locally.
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Supportive services
and referrals to service persons and their families.
There may come a time when help
can't wait - and we'll be there.
During times of conflict...
Armed Forces Emergency Service Update
for the Iraq Conflict
The American Red Cross is mandated to serve as a medium of
communication between the American people and their family members
serving in the U.S. military. While our focus is on delivering
emergency messages to service members, we also deliver non-emergency
communications.
We are in the midst of a large military conflict that is receiving
unprecedented coverage by the media. Family members are seeing and
hearing real-time information on television regarding military
movements, injuries, casualties and, most recently, prisoners of
war.
We have been advised that, effective immediately, the U.S. Central
Command (CENTCOM) has imposed a MINIMIZE on all Red Cross messages
within the CENTCOM Area of Responsibility (Kuwait, Iraq, Saudi
Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, Jordan, UAE, Qatar, Afghanistan, Pakistan,
Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan). When MINIMIZE is imposed, only immediate
family emergency information will be transmitted, i.e. death,
serious illness, and serious accidents. In addition to these
categories, we will also categorize birth announcements, breakdowns
in child care plans and extreme family problems as "emergency
communications" to be delivered to service members.
Remember. . . .
• No News is Good News
• When Service Members Hear They Have A Red Cross Message, This
Causes Anxiety, Even if the Message is Asking for a Health and
Welfare
• Work With Family Support Groups
• Look for Support in Your Community
• Church
• Reserve or Guard Units
• Volunteer
• Extend Your Patience a Little Longer
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If Something Did Happen the Military Will Notify the Primary and
Secondary Next of Kin as Soon as Possible.
You're an integral part of the military family. Consider us - the American Red Cross - a close relative who's just a phone call away.
AFES - September
McAdoo
1111 Jefferson
P.O. Box 82
Carlyle, IL. 62231
Phone
(618) 594-8261
Fax (618)
594-8279
Office Hours are:
8:00 am to 3:00 pm Monday thru Friday

The
Mission of the American Red Cross
"The
American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization, led by
volunteers, that provides relief to victims of disasters and help people
prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. It does this through
services that are consistent with its congressional charter and the
principles of the International Red Cross Movement."
The major source of funding for any Red Cross chapter is private
donations
So please remember to give to your local American Red Cross.

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American Red Cross South Central Illinois Chapter. All Rights
Reserved.
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