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2nd Brigade Special Troops Battalion
Joint Readiness Training Center
Pre-Deployment Briefing
15 February 2012
Battalion Commander
LTC Rhett Cox
Agenda
• ACS/Mobilization and Deployment
• Red Cross
• Family Readiness Groups (FRGs)
• Power of Attorney (POA)
• ID Cards
• Army Community Service (ACS)
• MFLCs
• Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC) Overview
• OPSEC
• Rear Detachment
• Deployment Checklist
• Questions and Answers
ACS Mobilization and Deployment
Q: What warrants an ARC message?
A: Death or serious illness of an immediate Family member
Who is immediate family?
– Spouse
– Parents or stepparents
– Siblings or stepsiblings
– Children or stepchildren
– Only living relative
– Grandparents (exception)
– Fiancée (exception)
– In-Laws
– All others will be decided case by case
American Red Cross Messages
Information Needed
• Service Member’s full name
• Service Member’s SS # or DOB
• Service Member’s unit (ex. 2-87 IN, 4-25 FA)
• Unit’s current location (ex. Camp Victory Iraq, Ft. Polk for JRTC)
• Authority to verify
ARC Contact Information
Toll Free: 1-877-272-7337 24/7
Ft. Drum Red Cross Office: 772-6561
M-F 0730-1600/ Clark Hall
Many volunteer opportunities are available . . . Give us a call!!!
FRGs welcome: Spouses, Civilian employees, Retirees, Soldiers'
parents,
and single Soldiers…
What FRGs Do:
INFORM AND REFER! Pass info from Command to Families
Help facilitate problem solving at the lowest levels
Provide the opportunity to make friends and have some fun!
What FRGs DO NOT Do:
Provide Long-term child care Perform snow removal or lawn care
Serve as a taxi service Offer Financial assistance
FRG is not the only resource for helping families, but the play a large part
of the larger Army effort to help families adapt to Army life.
Family Readiness Group (FRG) Get involved – Stay informed!
Powers of Attorney
• General
– Grants bearer authority to
act in your name in all
situations (Civilian)
– Not accepted at most
organizations on Ft Drum
• Special
– Grants bearer authority
for a specific use
• Finance
• DEERS/ID Cards
• Vehicle Registration
• Medical Care for
Children
• Mountain Community
Homes
– Move In/Move Out
Types
Wills and POAs
Location: Room A2-68, Clark Hall (Bldg P-10720)
Hours: 8am - 4pm for walk-in services (notary, POA)
Contact: 772-7545
Call at 1300 Mon-Fri for next business day appointment
Please Contact LEGAL
DEERS/ID Cards
Please check expiration dates on your ID Cards!
ID Cards - DEERS - Official Passports
Location: Clark Hall Bldg P10720 Mount Belvedere Blvd Room A1-19
Hours of Operation: 7:45am – 3:45pm Monday through Friday
Open till 6pm on Wednesday
Closed Weekends and Federal Holidays
Contact Information & Appointments:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 315-772-5149
Fax: 315-774-3412
Online: www.drum.army.mil Link: ID Cards/Deers
By Appointment Only
Army Community Service
(ACS)
Conway Road
Bldg. P-4330
315-772-6557
1-800-826-0886
M-F: 7:30am-5pm
ACS Deployment Services
• Family Advocacy
– Stress Management classes
– New Parent Support Program
• A home visitation program for parents of children
under the age of three
• Financial Readiness
– Army Emergency Relief (AER)
• Provides financial assistance (no interest loans and/or
grants) to active duty military Families whose resources do
not meet emergency
We invite you to visit and utilize the many services and opportunities
provided to help Families handle situations during deployment.
• Family Readiness
– Army Volunteer Corps (AVCC)
• Stay involved - give back to the community and make new friends
– Army Family Team Building (AFTB)
• Become empowered through personal and Family preparedness training
– Mobilization & Deployment
• Family Readiness Support
– MilitaryOneSource.com
1-800-342-9647 ~ En español llame al: 1-877-888-0727
• Relocation
– Hearts Apart Support Group
• Monthly support & fun-filled activity program for Families separated due to deployment, unaccompanied tour or extended TDY.
ACS Deployment Services
Military Family Life Consultants
(MFLC) Professional counseling consultants who support deployment related
activities, and provide a rapid response team concept to assist Soldiers, Families and Civilians on military installations.
Primary function: to assist Soldiers and their Families in …
• Developing focused problem solving techniques • Recognizing early warning signs of possible stress and/or problems • Addressing reunion/reintegration concerns • Providing consultative liaison support with other military agencies • No records kept (with the exception of Duty to Warn issues) • An informal / anonymous structure • Available to see children who are registered with CYSS
(315) 212-6919 or call ACS (315) 772-6556
2nd Brigade MFLC Marsha Caraway (315) 955-4823
Battalion S3
JRTC Overview
Off Post Training Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC)
Fort Polk, LA
1300 Miles
Ft. Polk, LA
Ft. Drum, NY
Warm and wet
Average highs of 77 degrees!
Ft. Polk is 2 hours East of Houston & 5.5 hours West of New Orleans
Home of JRTC and 4th Bde, 10th Mtn Div
Fort Polk, LA / JRTC
Ft. Polk, LA
Battalion S2
OPSEC
OPSEC Operational Security
Operational security is about protecting information from the enemy
that is potentially harmful to the mission, safety of Soldiers, and
safety of Families
Some information is “protected” – to include troop movements,
schedules, and locations – and should not be shared on the phone
or via e-mail
The vFRG (www.armyfrg.org) is the only authorized web site for
sharing command information and operational updates [protected
web site]
Facebook and other web sites and blogs that operate openly on the
world wide web are strictly forbidden from sharing information.
How we practice OPSEC –
» Cell phones forbidden outside of the FOB
» Paper trash is burned or shredded
» Documents are “classified” to control handling and distribution
Rear Detachment,
FRG and FRSA
Rear Detachment Chain of Command
Battalion OIC – CPT Snyder 772- 5823
Battalion NCOIC – SFC Simmons 772-9435
HHC Company – LT Herman and SSG Tubania
Alpha Company – SFC Moffitt and SSG Goduco
Bravo Company – SSG Woods, SSG Harris, and SGT Showers
Charlie Company – SGT Gardiol and SGT Worrell
HHC 2BCT Company – CPT Dufner and SSG Perez
24 Hour Staff Duty – 772-5100
Rear Detachment Chaplain – CH (MAJ) William Scritchfield
(315) 775-8075
FRG Information
HHC FRG Leader – Lori Bogutski
Alpha FRG Leader – Kim Boyles
Bravo FRG Leaders – Jenifer Limerick and Stephanie Burke
Charlie FRG Leader – Teri Remillard
HHC 2BCT FRG Leader – Sarah Freeburg
BN Advisor – Amy Cox
FRSA – Decima Chiasson – 315-772-9166
Battalion 24 Hour Staff Duty – 315-772-5100
Brigade 24 Hour Staff Duty – 315-774-2199
FRG Chain of Concern
• What is a Chain of Concern?
• You will be notified through the Family Readiness Group (FRG) Chain of Concern
regarding important information pertaining to the unit and the FRG. The Chain of
concern is your primary link with the 2BSTB, and it is a means to communicate
official unit information. If you plan to leave the area during a deployment, please
contact the company FRG leader with a telephone number and email address.
• How Does the Chain of Concern Work?
• The FRG leader calls each of the company Key Callers, each Key Caller calls the
FRG Members listed under him/her on the Chain of Concern and passes on the
message/information. After all calls have been made, the Key Caller reports back to
the FRG Leader with the outcome of the calls.
• If you as a Family Member need assistance you would do the reverse. The Family
Member calls the Key Caller (with a question or concern), the Key Caller (if he/she
cannot answer the question) contacts the FRG Leader.
• IF YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER OR MAILING ADDRESS CHANGES CONTACT YOUR KEY CALLER TO LET HER/HIM KNOW
• REMEMBER THIS ROSTER IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL AND TO BE USED FOR OFFICIAL PURPOSES ONLY
Command Team
Comments
Family Contact Information
Ensure Rear-D/Co FRG Has Family Contact Information (Are you going
out of Town?)
Ensure Family has Rear-D and FRG Contact Information
Ensure Family Knows How to Contact Mortgage/Landlord
Plan Ahead
Alternate Child Care plans if your spouse becomes ill or injured
Snow Removal Plan
Financial
Ensure Family Can Access “MyPay” [https://mypay.dfas.mil/mypay.aspx]
to view leave and earning statement (we will be paid twice during the
period deployed)
Ensure Family Has Account #s, checkbooks, ATM cards, etc.
Ensure Family Has Credit Cards, Loan Statements, Bills, and Knows
Amount Due and How to Pay
Spouse is Aware of Savings and Investments and Knows How to Access
Deployment Checklist (Part 1 of 4)
Medical
Ensure Family Has Medical Cards, Shot Records, Prescriptions
Let FRG Know About Special Medical Needs
Ensure Family Has Phone Numbers for Medical/Dental Service,
Pharmacy, and Tri-Care
Legal
Ensure Family Has ID Cards (Check Expiration Dates)
Obtain Updated Power of Attorney (Special v. General POA)
Ensure Family Has Updated Wills / Spouse Knows Location
Does Spouse have Access to Other Legal Documents: Marriage and
Birth Certificates, Insurance Polices, SSNs, Deeds – Mortgage
Papers, Court Orders for Support and Custody of Legal Dependents,
Family Care Plans
Deployment Checklist (Part 2 of 4)
Legal (cont)
Legal Assistance Office is located in Clark Hall, Rm. A-268
Office Is Open Mon – Fri from 8am to 4 pm, or can be contacted at
772-5261
Legal Assistance Office Provides Notaries, Powers of Attorney
(POA), Wills, Legal Advice etc.
POA’s are done on a walk-in basis during open hours
To get Legal Advice you need an appointment.
Call 772-5261 at 1pm (1300) to make automated appointment for
the following day.
The appointment line is open only as long as there are app.'s
available. Once they are all filled a person will answer the phone
for your questions.
Deployment Checklist (Part 3 of 4)
Automotive
Ensure Vehicle Has Up-To-Date Maintenance
Ensure Vehicle Insurance Is Up To Date and Family Understands
Policy / What To Do In the Event of an Accident
Ensure Spouse Has Valid Driver’s License
State Inspection and Vehicle Registration Current and Paperwork on
Hand
Ensure Family Has Extra Keys and Garage Door Openers
Consider a Road-Side Service Policy [Emergency Service – AAA, etc.)
Discuss Alternative Plan for Transportation
Roadside Emergency Kit in Car [extra clothes, blankets, etc.)
Deployment Checklist (Part 4 of 4)
Questions