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Family Readiness Group (FRG) Program Standard Operating Procedures

This SOP is intended to Maintain a Family Readiness Group (FRG) program that provides outreach and assistance to the Families and encourages Family self-sufficiency to allow deployed Soldiers to focus on their mission. NOTE: This document is in MS Word …Read More

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Operations and Fundraising for Family Readiness Groups Information Paper

This is document is intended to provide legal guidance to Family Readiness Groups. Command sponsored Family Readiness Groups (FRGs) play an integral role in building the Army Family. The Army recognizes that FRGs increase confidence, commitment and create a sense …Read More

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Family Readiness Group (FRG) Informal Fund Standard Operating Procedures

The purpose of this SOP is to provide procedures for managing the FRG informal funds. The FRG informal fund is for the benefit of the Company family (to include Soldiers and family members of the command) and is established exclusively …Read More

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Family Readiness Group SOP

A family readiness group (FRG) is an organization of Family Members (both immediate and extended such as mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, etc.), Volunteers, and Soldiers, as well as others interested in the welfare of a service member (i.e., fiancees, retirees, …Read More

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Taking Care of the Families of America’s Armed Forces

A Guide for National Guard and Reserve Families. Since September 11, 2001, the Global War on Terrorism and its many subsequent operations have altered our lives and challenged our abilities to cope with the uncertainties of local, regional and overseas …Read More

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Army Family Readiness Group Leader’s Handbook

This Army Family Readiness Group Leader’s Handbook is designed to be used by Family Readiness Group (FRG) leaders in the active, Guard, and Reserve Components. The handbook provides updated information regarding FRGs. A battalion commander/Rear Detachment Commander (RDC) oversees and …Read More

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Family Readiness Group Leader’s Command Information Pocket Guide

Cover the following topics: Family readiness command information mission. Elements of an effective communications program. The Army is fully prepared and capable of executing it mission. Covered Topics Include: The Army’s leadership is also prepared and capable of taking care …Read More

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The Commander’s Family Readiness Toolkit

Family readiness programs are a command responsibility. The command’s leadership (which includes senior unit enlisted personnel as its most vital element) and demonstrated concern for families before, during, and after a deployment/ mobilization can directly impact the success of many …Read More

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Family Readiness Group Handbook

This handbook is designed to assist deploying commanders, rear detachment commanders (RDCs), and Family Readiness Group (FRG) leaders in developing an effective Rear D/FRG operation. The principles outlined in this handbook apply at each echelon and for all unit types. …Read More

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