AR 638-34 ARMY FATAL INCIDENT FAMILY BRIEF PROGRAM
MilReg AR 638-34 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Army regulation AR 638-34 ARMY FATAL INCIDENT FAMILY BRIEF PROGRAM?
The purpose of AR 638-34 is to establish policies and procedures for providing timely and comprehensive support to family members following a military-related fatal incident.

Who does AR 638-34 apply to?
This regulation applies to all Army personnel, including Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard, as well as to their family members.

What is considered a fatal incident under AR 638-34?
A fatal incident refers to any event resulting in the death of an Army member while on active duty, including events such as combat-related deaths, accidents, suicides, and homicides.

What does the Army Fatal Incident Family Brief Program provide to affected families?
The program provides timely and accurate information, emotional support, and assistance to families during the initial phases of the grieving process.

How are families of deceased Army members notified under this regulation?
Families will be informed of a loved one's death by a military Casualty Assistance Officer (CAO) through means that respect family preferences, such as in-person communication whenever possible.

What assistance does AR 638-34 provide to families?
The regulation outlines the range of support services available to families, including legal assistance, financial counseling, mortuary affairs support, and transportation assistance.

Can family members receive counseling under the Army Fatal Incident Family Brief Program?
Yes, the program ensures access to a variety of counseling services, including mental health professionals, chaplains, and support organizations experienced in dealing with the grieving process.

Is financial assistance available to families under AR 638-34?
Yes, the regulation establishes procedures for providing financial grants and benefits to help families with expenses related to funeral arrangements, travel, and other associated costs.

Can family members of National Guard or Reserve soldiers receive support under AR 638-34?
Yes, the regulation applies equally to Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard personnel, and their families are entitled to the same support services in the event of a fatal incident.

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