18th MP Bde FRG leaders sharpen skills

By Staff Sgt. Tramel S. Garrett, 18th Military Police Brigade Public AffairsJune 7, 2012

18th MP Bde FRG leaders sharpen skills
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Katrina Sieber, 709th Military Police Battalion's family readiness support assistant, negotiates an obstacle during a high ropes course May 23 in Kaiserslautern, Germany. The course was the culminating event during a two-day FRG forum held at several... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
18th MP Bde FRG leaders sharpen skills
2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Leaders of family readiness groups from throughout the 18th Military Police Brigade, encourage each other during an obstacle course May 23 in Kaiserslautern, Germany. The course was the culminating event during a two-day FRG forum held in several loc... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
18th MP Bde FRG leaders sharpen skills
3 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Leaders of Family Readiness Groups from throughout the 18th Military Police Brigade pose for a photo after a tour of the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center May 23 in Landstuhl, Germany. Then tour was part of a FRG forum, which was held May 22 to 23 in... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

SEMBACH, Germany-- Establishing esprit de corps, providing support to military families and promoting a positive outlook are just a few reasons why family readiness groups are critical to Soldiers, families and military organizations.

Members of family readiness groups from throughout the 18th Military Police Brigade held a forum May 22-23 in several locations in the Kaiserslautern Military Community to talk about day-to-day issues they face as FRG leaders.

"The forum was held to bring all the FRG leaders together to share experiences and give a wider range of ideas, said Katrina Sieber, 709th MP Battalion's family readiness support assistant.

The forum was also an introduction to new leaders, who discussed topics such as command sponsorship, fundraising and recruiting new volunteers.

"FRG leaders brought examples of the different packets to help out new spouses and website addresses to send incoming Soldiers before permanent change of station," said Sieber.

Additionally, during the forum the FRG members had the opportunity to take a tour of the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Ramstein Passenger Terminal and even tackled obstacles at a local high rope course.

"The ropes course was amazing," said Sandy Gurney, the 615th MP Company FRG leader.

"Everybody got out there and had a great time. Everyone came together and encouraged each other," said Janine Smith, the 95th MP Bn., FRSA.

"The tours were great also. I learned a great deal at the passenger terminal," said Gurney. "Learning how things work and each process will help tremendously when giving information to new spouses."

FRGs foster resilient families, while providing accurate command information and continuously discovers ways to effectively use community recourses.

Promoting confidence, helping families cope with deployments and a great support network for families is an imperative feature of a great FRG program.

"The FRG is a critical asset in a unit, as they keep Soldiers and family members informed during peacetime and crisis situations," said Jonathan Doyle, the deputy commander of the 18th MP Bde.

"Having a strong FRG with a dynamic leader who ties in to the company commander and senior enlisted advisor is critical to a fully functioning organization," said Doyle.

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