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Navy
Deployment/Mobilization - Fleet and Family Support Center
3175 Vandenberg Avenue
NAS JRB Fort Worth
Fort Worth, TX 76127
817-782-5287
817-782-7189
312-739-5287
312-739-7189
Contact information for key programs and services at this installation.
Deployment can be a challenging phase of the military lifecycle, but it’s important to know that you don’t have to go through it alone. The military provides a variety of resources and support programs — ranging from educational briefings to morale calls — for your loved ones, children and service members to ease the stress of deployment. Military members may be assigned to a specific installation but support may come from local communities, Yellow Ribbon events or the installation itself.
You have studied hard for promotion to the next rank and are proficient in your operational specialty. Are you ready to employ your skills in action? You may be prepared, but is your household? While you are away, do you want to be free of worry over what is going to happen with your personal possessions, home and loved ones? Even with the latest technologies, you still may not be able to pay bills online or use your checkbook in the AOR (Area of Responsibility). You may go for weeks before you are able to even make a single phone call. Is your family prepared to function in your absence?
The NAS JRB Fort Worth Fleet and Family Support Center has trained staff to assist you and your family to prepare for deployment. Call 817-782-5287 or DSN 312-739-5287 and schedule an appointment with one of our WFL counselors.
Deployments are an inevitable part of military life. Despite the challenges of separation and change, deployments can be managed. Information and skill building is key to managing the deployment. Working in concert with Command Leadership, the Family Support Group and Ombudsmen, the Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) will help provide the necessary information and practical skills that allow active duty and family members to cope with deployment challenges.
Years of experience and knowledge about the deployment process make it possible to design a series of informational programs and support services. Over the years, FFSC has provided assistance in three stages of the deployment cycle: