MILPOZ: HIV and the Military
 This site is best viewed using IE 4.0 or higher. This site is intended to provide a forum for anyone with questions or comments about HIV and the military. Active duty, former members, and family members of military personnel are especially encouraged to participate with questions and comments about this subject.
 DISCLAIMERThis is a private site and is in no way associated with or endorsed by any branch of the military or the federal government.
Click here to get facts on military HIV infection figures and detection rates.

FAQ
MILITARY Links to specific military sites with information about HIV. Included here is AR 600-110 the Army's regulation on HIV infected soldiers, and the Navy and Marine directive on managing HIV personnel. Also, you will find medical and personnel sites.
GOVERNMENTThe Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Veteran's Administration
CIVILIANLinks to other link pages as well as civilian sites with information about HIV and the military.
SUPPORTThis page provides links to military support organizations, which include Chaplain support and family advocacy groups. You may also search for AIDS hotlines by state.
Stories from service members
NEWSMedia stories relating to HIV positive servicemembers. |
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 Click on the text to view the HIV molecule in motion. This is a very large file and takes several minutes to download. It shows a 3D, rotating HIV molecule. If you are an educator and want a great graphic for your presentation, this is worth downloading.
HIV Molecule in Motion
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