The Mission After the Mission: Supporting SOF Warriors and Families Through Recovery
In the Special Operations community, trust is earned.
It is earned through consistency, understanding, and respect for the realities of the mission. That same trust matters when a warrior becomes wounded, ill, or injured and the mission shifts from deployment or training to recovery, rehabilitation, reintegration, or transition.
That is the purpose behind the USSOCOM Warrior Care Program Care Coalition. Established in 2005, the program provides advocacy for Special Operations Forces wounded, ill, or injured Service Members and their families after life-changing events, helping them navigate recovery, rehabilitation, reintegration, and career transition.
“For SOF wounded, ill, and injured warriors, recovery is not separate from the mission. It is the mission.”
Stephen M. DeLellis, LTC Ret., Senior Director of Military Health at Loyal Source
At Loyal Source, this conversation matters because our military health leadership includes people who understand the SOF environment from lived service and operational medical experience.
Stephen M. DeLellis, LTC Ret., Senior Director of Military Health at Loyal Source, brings more than 36 years of military service, including over three decades in Army Special Operations Forces. His experience across operational medicine, combat casualty care, traumatic brain injury research, and SOF medical leadership gives him a rare perspective on what it takes to support warriors when the mission changes.
For SOF wounded, ill, and injured warriors – recovery is rarely simple.
It may involve visible injuries, invisible wounds, traumatic brain injury, behavioral health needs, family strain, career uncertainty, benefits navigation, and the difficult question of whether the path ahead leads back to duty or into civilian life. The Care Coalition recognizes that complexity by helping SOF warriors and families navigate the full recovery and transition journey.
This is where operational understanding matters.
At Loyal Source, we believe support for the warfighter must be grounded in humility, experience, and outcomes.
It requires listening first.
It requires understanding of the demands placed on SOF Service Members and families.
It requires recognizing that families are part of the recovery journey.
And it requires solutions that help partners deliver care and support with continuity, compassion, and mission focus.
The Warrior Care community does not need slogans. It needs trusted partners who understand the stakes.
USSOCOM Warrior Care Program Care Coalition Conference 2026 brings together those committed to sharing best practices, discussing current trends, and strengthening support for SOF Service Members and families. Loyal Source is proud to contribute to the solution.
Because the mission after the mission deserves the same level of commitment as the mission itself.


