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PRE-DEPLOYMENT BRIEFING FOR MARINES AND FAMILIES

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PRE-DEPLOYMENT BRIEFING FOR MARINES AND FAMILIES

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    1. PRE-DEPLOYMENT BRIEFING FOR MARINES AND FAMILIES Program will focus on providing support for families and marines through a command team concept, better utilization of volunteers and an expanded partnership with MCCS. Lays the responsibility for Individual and Family Readiness squarely on the Marine. New program blends the old KVN concept with the traditional military chain of command. Allows us to work more effectively together to ensure that both Marines and their families are equipped with the tools to handle the challenges of military life, especially the additional stress of deployments, without over-burdening key volunteers.Program will focus on providing support for families and marines through a command team concept, better utilization of volunteers and an expanded partnership with MCCS. Lays the responsibility for Individual and Family Readiness squarely on the Marine. New program blends the old KVN concept with the traditional military chain of command. Allows us to work more effectively together to ensure that both Marines and their families are equipped with the tools to handle the challenges of military life, especially the additional stress of deployments, without over-burdening key volunteers.

    2. AGENDA Introduction Battalion Commanding Officer Battalion Sergeant Major Pre-deployment Briefing Disbursing Chaplain FRO

    5. 1 x Corps ETT: 25 pax Team Chief (Col) Dep Team Chief (LtCol) G2 Mentor: LtCol and GySgt G3 Mentor: LtCol and MSgt G4 Mentor : LtCol and GySgt G1 Mentor : Major and GySgt G5 Mentor : Maj and GySgt G6 Mentor : Maj and GySgt G7 Mentor : Maj and GySgt Senior Enlisted: SgtMaj/MGySgt 6 x Driver/Gunner 2 x Corpsman 6 x Battalion ETTs: (21 pax) Team Chief: Major Team Leaders: 4 x Capt Senior Enlisted: GySgt G6 Mentor: GySgt Team SNCO: 4 x GySgt Team Member: 4 x SSgt Gunner/Driver: 3 x Pvt 3 x Corpsman 1 x Corps ETT: 25 pax Team Chief (Col) Dep Team Chief (LtCol) G2 Mentor: LtCol and GySgt G3 Mentor: LtCol and MSgt G4 Mentor : LtCol and GySgt G1 Mentor : Major and GySgt G5 Mentor : Maj and GySgt G6 Mentor : Maj and GySgt G7 Mentor : Maj and GySgt Senior Enlisted: SgtMaj/MGySgt 6 x Driver/Gunner 2 x Corpsman 6 x Battalion ETTs: (21 pax) Team Chief: Major Team Leaders: 4 x Capt Senior Enlisted: GySgt G6 Mentor: GySgt Team SNCO: 4 x GySgt Team Member: 4 x SSgt Gunner/Driver: 3 x Pvt 3 x Corpsman

    7. AFGHANISTAN CHALLENGES

    8. AFGHANISTAN: TRAINING AND EQUIPMENT

    19. FAMILY READINESS OFFICER William S. Robb, Jr. Office Phone: (760) 763-0843 Cell Phone: (760) 429-5777 Email: william.robb@usmc.mil http://www.i-mef.usmc.mil/div/1mar/2bn/ Hotline: 866-676-0662

    20. Nothing new here. These are still the building blocks of a good Family Support program. Comms between the command, Marines and their families. Info about the services and resources available to marines and families. Support includes skills (coping) development, prevention and intervention, and self-help educationNothing new here. These are still the building blocks of a good Family Support program. Comms between the command, Marines and their families. Info about the services and resources available to marines and families. Support includes skills (coping) development, prevention and intervention, and self-help education

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