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& Opportunity Program Military and civilian warriors and their families, in any aspect or phase of warrior life, are eligible to participate in either or both Divisions of the Information and Opportunity Program. Application and acceptance into the InOp Program is done once, with the InOpP ID remaining valid and usable as long as the applicant wishes. Those accepted to the Place and Time Program are automatically enrolled in the InOp Program. |
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Military
Members of all branches of US defense forces and their families, including the National Guard and Coast Guard, whether in combat or support roles during their service are eligible to apply for Warrior's Way Foundation's Information and Opportunity Program.
Military personnel must present credible evidence of their military service, a copy of the DD-214, a current Military ID, or other obvious evidence of military duty. Family members of current, former, deceased, or wounded warriors are eligible for the InOpP even if the warrior member is not requesting or unable to request. Copies of the primary's DD-214, Military ID, Death Notification letter, or other credible proof of military service must accompany application. Civilian Warriors
Those in the warrior professions, defined as Law Enforcement Officers, Firefighters, Paramedics, EMTs, Search and Rescue, K9-SAR, combat and trauma medical personnel, and relief aid workers and their families, are eligible for participation in the InOp Program under provisions similar to those for military personnel. Civilian warrior applicants must present verifiable proof of their current or previous employment in the relevant warrior profession (a letter from or the name of a supervisor who can verify professional activity) or other references that can attest to the validity of their participation in one of the listed warrior professions. Family members of current, former, wounded, or deceased civilian warriors are eligible for the InOp Program even if the warrior member is not requesting or unable to request. Verification of the primary's employment must be submitted with the application. Heads of departments or units (Fire, Police, Emergency, SAR) may request membership for active and former members of the department or unit, and may arrange presentations of InOp Programs for their personnel under either Divisions I or II of the InOp Program. In such circumstances, the requesting department will be considered sufficient verification for its members but will be asked to furnish the full names of those to be issued ID's. Individuals admitted through a department may participate in the InOp Program as individuals or as a part of the departmental group. |