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Army
Mobilization & Deployment – Rose Barracks
Gebaeude 322
Vilseck Germany 92249
096-41-70-599-1101
+011-49-966-283-2234
314-599-1101
314-476-2234
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.
Soldier and Family Readiness Groups are very active in United States Army Garrison Bavaria. Their esprit de corps keeps the community alive and vitally functioning during the stressful times of deployment.
Upon your arrival and during in-processing, you will get to fill out an assessment, and you will get the opportunity to identify your unit of assignment. An Army Community Service deployment specialist has a list of SFRG personnel for each unit that will be contacted to assist you in locating your SFRG leader, family liaison or family readiness support assistant to assist you during in-processing at United States Army Garrison Bavaria.
Deployment support is provided to SFRGs at their request to assist their families. Community professionals are standing by to assist on a moment's notice. Guidance is offered during all phases of deployment from pre-deployment through post deployment. Pre-deployment briefs and processing are scheduled by the garrison and the unit and are conducted by units with support from garrison agencies. ACS is prepared to conduct individual pre-deployment briefings for individual soldiers and airmen processing for deployments. Programs designed for children of deployed soldiers are provided through the many Child and Youth Services programs and the Chapel.
Being part of the military family is an exciting way of life but not without its ups and downs. Deployment is a fact of life although knowing that doesn't mean coping is easy. Whether it is your first or 15th, deployments can be stressful.
Fortunately, there are many resources available to help military members, spouses and families cope with the challenges and thrive during deployment. Army Community Service is the clearinghouse for all your deployment needs.
Call DSN: 314-599-1101 or commercial 011-49-9641-70-599-1101 and ask for the Mobilization & Deployment Manager.
Superior Soldier and Family Readiness Groups require good training. SFRG leaders, liaisons and advisers are offered the leadership training course quarterly and professional development training monthly. Volunteers working within the SFRG as points of contact are offered training as well. Company commanders and first sergeants receive training upon their appointment to those positions.
Reintegration classes for Soldier and Family Readiness Groups are offered, scheduled and provided throughout the Army Force Generation cycle. Classes are scheduled and conducted based on where units are in the ARFORGEN cycle. Units can request specific reintegration training for their units or attend one of the regularly scheduled community reintegration training or briefings.
The Emergency Family Assistance Center is activated during times of crisis to assist family members by providing them accurate, up-to-date information concerning the crisis and offering them the required assistance. On Rose Barracks, the EFAC is located in the Army Community Service in Building 322 and on Tower Barracks at Building 244. In some cases, the EFAC may be activated at another location determined by the garrison command team and the situation.