Army Community Service
Army Community Service (ACS) is a community oriented human service agency,
established in 1965 to provide support to Active Duty and Retired Military,
relocating DOD civilians, and Family Members. ACS assists commanders in
maintaining the readiness of individuals, families, and communities within the
Total Army by developing, coordinating, and delivering services which promote
self-reliance, resiliency, and stability during war and peace. Services are offered
to Active, Retired, and reserve component Soldiers and their Family Members.
Department of Defense Civilian Employees (APF and NAF and some Contracted
Personnel) are also eligible for services during transition and on a space
available basis.
Click here to view and print the new Community Resource Guide
Click here to view and print the Current ACS BULLETIN
![]() The Department of the Army’s Freedom Team Salute is a sponsor and partner of the 2008 Army Soldier Show. This is the first year that Freedom Team Salute is sponsoring this high-profile MWR program. Freedom Team Salute gives Active Duty, U.S. Army Reserve and Army National Guard Soldiers an opportunity to recognize parents, spouses and employers for the support and strength they provide and Army veterans for their service and sacrifice, while they serve to protect our freedom and the American Way of Life. By partnering with the Soldier Show, Freedom Team Salute hopes to raise awareness of this great opportunity for Soldiers. To find out more on Freedom Team Salute visit www.freedomteamsalute.com/. |

