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Guard Supports Families Through Deployment Hardships
American Forces Press Service ^ | July 18, 2005 | Donna Miles

Posted on 07/18/2005 12:10:02 PM PDT by SandRat

WASHINGTON, July 18, 2005 – Families of deployed National Guard and Reserve members face challenges beyond those of active-duty families, and a strong family support network stands behind them to help through those difficult days, the National Guard Bureau chief said. "The challenges are considerable," Army Lt. Gen. Steven Blum said during a joint interview here with The Pentagon Channel and the American Forces Press Service.

For one thing, Guard and Reserve call-ups extend considerably beyond the Army's standard one-year deployment cycles, Blum pointed out. "One year of boots on the ground is not one year for a National Guard soldier," he said. "It's about 18 to 22 months of total mobilization time."

That translates to time on active-duty time, away from families in an intensive training mode. "You're basically putting your life on hold for at least a year and a half," Blum said.

That's no small sacrifice for the affected troops or the families they leave behind, he said.

And unlike active-component families, those in the Guard and Reserve generally don't have the built-in support system that comes from living in or around a big military base with lots of other families in the same boat.

Guard and Reserve families "are spread all over the landscape," Blum said. "They live in the communities. So when they are called up, that spouse or that family may be the only people in the whole neighborhood or in that whole apartment complex" to have their loved one deployed.

That's considerably different from big bases or posts where "when the wing (or unit) goes, everybody who lives in that enclave feels exactly the same problem."

To help support these families, the National Guard Bureau Family Program offers a wide range of services and support ranging from family readiness groups at the unit level to a Web site that details the full range of services available to families, including points of contact.

More than 400 family assistance centers nationwide serve as the program's centerpiece. These centers, generally set up in National Guard armories, serve as "a critical link" for families during the loved ones' deployments, said Air Force Col. Anthony Baker Sr., the Guard's chief of Family Programs.

They serve not only Guard and Reserve families, but also families of all active-component members deployed or recently returned from a deployment.

Blum described them as "a single-stop shopping source" for families needing information or assistance, not only during the deployment, but also before and after.

Families typically turn to the centers for information about the deployment or to find out where to go for anything -- from counseling support to financial assistance to healthcare access, Baker said. Some come with questions about their family member's civilian employer or to ask how to get military identification cards.

To help broaden the centers' reach, the Guard is partnering with state and local governments, the American Red Cross, the United Services Organization and veterans service organizations. The Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Veterans and American Legion are already partners, and the Disabled American Veterans will sign on soon, Baker said.

"These organizations are a real force multipliers," Baker said. "They bring important skills and expertise to the table so we're better able to help meet families' needs," Baker said.

And regardless of their needs, Baker said the Guard owes it to its members to look out for their families while they're deployed. "If we don't do that, we have failed them," he said. "We want to employ every resource possible for families so that when servicemembers are deployed, they know their families are in good hands."

Knowing that their families have a dependable support system at home enables Guard members -- as well as all other servicemembers -- to concentrate on their mission rather than worrying about their families needs, Baker said.

It also has a direct impact on whether they remain in the service. "We have a saying, 'If we sustain the family, then we retain the servicemember,'" Baker said.


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KEYWORDS: assistance; families; guard; hardships; help; reserve
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1 posted on 07/18/2005 12:10:05 PM PDT by SandRat
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; Kathy in Alaska; Fawnn; HiJinx; Radix; Spotsy; Diva Betsy Ross; ...

Assistance for Guard and Reserve families.


2 posted on 07/18/2005 12:10:41 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

Helping the good guys ~ bump!


3 posted on 07/18/2005 12:32:27 PM PDT by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: SandRat

BTTT!!!!!!


4 posted on 07/18/2005 1:28:13 PM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: SandRat
"We have a saying, 'If we sustain the family, then we retain the servicemember,'"


How true is that
5 posted on 07/18/2005 1:29:40 PM PDT by EsmeraldaA (That witch does not kill me, makes me stronger (NIETZSCHE))
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To: EsmeraldaA
Old adage from WWI and WWII "Keep the Home Fires Burning Brightly!"
6 posted on 07/18/2005 1:34:46 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

NG bump!


7 posted on 07/18/2005 1:37:20 PM PDT by BenLurkin (O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
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To: SandRat
Lowe's has started a series of do-it-yourself training classes specifically for women whose husbands have been deployed. These classes offer basic how-to instructions on everything from replacing an electrical receptical or hot water heater element to repairing a garden hose or patching a hole in a wall.

This program actually started in New York and New Jersey to help the widows of 9-11, but it has caught on throughout the company. If you have a Lowe's in your town and they don't offer this program, call the store or district manager, their names and numbers are posted at the front of the store.

8 posted on 07/18/2005 1:37:59 PM PDT by Stonewall Jackson (Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. - John Adams)
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To: SandRat

Again....How true! :-))


9 posted on 07/18/2005 1:39:02 PM PDT by EsmeraldaA (That witch does not kill me, makes me stronger (NIETZSCHE))
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To: Stonewall Jackson

That makes me glad that I and my son spent money at Lowe's in PHX this weekend.


10 posted on 07/18/2005 1:42:33 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: EsmeraldaA

We're getting to chit-chat a bit today. Since I'm off work for the day to recover from working in the sun in PHX this weekend helping my son get his first house ready to be a home plus getting the house ready for the return of Mrs. SR on the morrow from MI.


11 posted on 07/18/2005 1:45:08 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat
OK, I thought the work was inside the house.

SO; very hard work?
Missed you this weekend :)
12 posted on 07/18/2005 2:09:28 PM PDT by EsmeraldaA (That witch does not kill me, makes me stronger (NIETZSCHE))
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To: EsmeraldaA

Patch the roof, repair the siding, put up dry wall in the garage, seal all the cracks - splits - gaps - openings with that expanding foam to keep the critters out, prep the cooler; all outside in the sun 112 - 115 degree temps.

Then inside patching repairing the plumbing in three bathrooms and preping the house for painting this week and next Saturday. I'll be back up there Sat & Sun again.


13 posted on 07/18/2005 2:16:59 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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OMG! That was and will be a lot of hard work!

And you are quite the handyman besides the cooking, shopping...
14 posted on 07/18/2005 2:23:56 PM PDT by EsmeraldaA (That witch does not kill me, makes me stronger (NIETZSCHE))
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To: EsmeraldaA

I love woodwork. There is something about it that really speaks to me on a spiritual basis. Especially when I'm doing a project that requires the use of hand tools and no power tools. It seems bring me closer to Jesus the master carpenter.


15 posted on 07/18/2005 2:41:30 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat
Good heavens SR sometimes I think you are to good to be true.
Don't misunderstand me, I mean this in the best way!
I'm very curious about you....sorry! :-))
16 posted on 07/18/2005 3:23:28 PM PDT by EsmeraldaA (That witch does not kill me, makes me stronger (NIETZSCHE))
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To: EsmeraldaA

Don't be I owe it all to my parents that brought me up right; well,...... and my wife she picked up where my parents left off.

Oh I HATE YARD WORK!!!!!!!!!!! Avoid it like the plague.


17 posted on 07/18/2005 3:33:12 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat
Oh I HATE YARD WORK!!!!!!!!!!!

You do? OK, so you're human...LOL!
One of this days I will FReepmail you and ask you to tell me your name.
Like I said (very curious here)
18 posted on 07/18/2005 3:38:38 PM PDT by EsmeraldaA (That witch does not kill me, makes me stronger (NIETZSCHE))
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To: SandRat
National Guard BUMP!
19 posted on 07/18/2005 5:33:22 PM PDT by radu (May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
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To: ducks1944; Ragtime Cowgirl; Alamo-Girl; TrueBeliever9; anniegetyourgun; maestro; TEXOKIE; ...
Families of deployed National Guard and Reserve members face challenges beyond those of active-duty families, and a strong family support network stands behind them to help through those difficult days, the National Guard Bureau chief said. "The challenges are considerable," Army Lt. Gen. Steven Blum said during a joint interview here with The Pentagon Channel and the American Forces Press Service.
20 posted on 07/18/2005 5:58:52 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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