Posted on Sep 17, 2015
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I was just recently handed off to my NG unit a month ago; I received an email from my readiness NCO looking for volunteers for deployments, I volunteered and now I'd like to get some input/advice on how to prepare for a deployment (i.e. contract cancellations, car note suspension, organizations to keep family informed, etc.).
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SSG John Erny
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SPC (Join to see) Take care of your physical and mental well being and that of your battle buddies. Focus on the mission and not what is going on at home, if you do that it will serve you well. Do not let the platoon whiner pull you down with his BS, every unit has a few. Learn! Learn your job, learn from the experiences life will bring your way while deployed. It may be the hardest thng you have ever done or you may be bored to tears at times. Focus on the positives and learn from the challanges, become the better and stronger for it.
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SSG Thomas Livingston has good advice, and especially about telling your family when you'll be home-- keep it vague, not only for OPSEC reasons (which are good reasons) but also because, if something comes up and you wind up getting extended, your family never had a specific time to look forward to that is now ruined, and erodes morale and gives them worry.

Think of anything that might go wrong-- even crazy stuff. A burst water heater, a storm causes a tree to fall and crush a car or a room of the house, etc-- and have a plan of some sort. Have friends, family, or the FRG ready to help. Plans for sickness or injury back home, so you can just say over the phone, "Remember, we planned for this. Just go to Aunt Martha's like we talked about" or whatever.
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Planning for setbacks, emergencies and/or illness, now that's definitely a good thing I hadn't thought about. Thanks, I'll write that one down.
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Organizations to keep your family informed: FRG (Family Readiness Group). You are going to attend Yellow Ribbons so take your family along because there is all kinds of info given out for them.

Speaking of Yellow Ribbons: When you go, all of those answers that you need will be given during those. Pay attention and take notes.

As for your deployment, always always ALWAYS remember OPSEC. Don't give out any deployment info on social media nor thru regular email. When your family asks when you are leaving, only give them a general window...like the year you are leaving. When they ask when you are coming back, tell them that when you knock on the door is when you will be home. I say this because I had seen units in Iraq get their departure date pushed back months because someone blasted on FB when they would be home. Don't even give specifics as to where you are going. If you are going to the desert, just say that.

Getting ready for it: Listen to the NCO's and Officers that have gone before you and heed their advice and info.
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Thanks for the info and clarification on this topic, I'm glad you pointed out not to share dates nor locations online, although I'm aware, a reminder never hurts. Right now I'm interested in knowing about the financial preparation as well.
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SPC (Join to see) - Again, those Yellow Ribbon events will be more than bountiful with info on financial help. But, if you want a jump, head to your NG unit, and talk to your Unit Administrator and/or Operations NCO and ask for that guidance.
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