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1
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What is the process of the redeployment process?

A

The positive and sustained care, control and discipline of each Airman.

2
Q

How does the redeployment support process ensure personnel readiness throughout the Air and Space Expeditionary Force (AEF) cycle?

A

By providing timely support for members and their families. (It is an ongoing process, not a homecoming event.)

3
Q

The redeployment support process provides continuous, integrated support from the ___ to home station to assist the transition from the deployed environment to family life and the work site.

A

Area of responsibility (AOR).

4
Q

How does a lengthy break from the deployment environment help members?

A

It improves their psychological and physical status and provides time to tend to personal needs.

5
Q

Each ____ establishes and publishes personnel recovery policies (leave, passes, attribution and retention) for returning combat forces.

A

MAJCOM.

6
Q

The redeployment support process requires quickly reconstituting forces to their full combat capabilities. (T/F)

A

True.

7
Q

In the redeployment support process, levels of consumables are restored and lost ____ is recovered during reconstitution.

A

Training.

8
Q

What variables do bases and unit consider when planning their reconstitution needs?

A

1) The magnitude, duration and intensity of the crisis; 2) consumption rates; and 3) the type of deployment locate (fixed versus austere base).

9
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Which personnel are considered in the redeployment support process?

A

All those deployed to a(n) 1) Area of Responsibility (AOR); 2) CONUS location in support of contingencies; and 3) remote assignment.

10
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What key factors determine redeployment support process participation?

A

1) Lengthy family separate; and 2) significant family-related stressors prior to redeployment.

11
Q

What helping agencies support redeployed Regular Air Force, ANG, AFR, civilian personnel, family members and unit during the AEF cycle?

A

Community Action Information Board (CAIB) and Integrated Delivery System (IDS).

12
Q

Readjustment from duty in the AOR requires structured ____ time and activities for members and their families prior to leave or TDY.

A

Recovery.

13
Q

What does the redeployment support process timeline provide?

A

A template for commander responses and action, and Community Action Information Board (CAIB) and Integrated Delivery System (IDS) members’ activities at the critical redeployment , recovery, reconstitution and spin-up/deployment junctions.

14
Q

With regard to Community Action Information Board (CAIB) and Integrated Delivery System (IDS) agencies, the ____ online is your critical source of deployment information, and education and training.

A

Air and Space Expeditionary Force (AEF).

15
Q

In the Air and Space Expeditionary Force (AEF) cycle, personal reediness begins ____ and develops the reception station.

A

Reintegration.

16
Q

Personnel readiness establishes procedures that ensures members returning from deployment are incorporated into what?

A

Installation reconstitution planning and the installation deployment plan.

17
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When do returning units and individuals in process with the personnel readiness function?

A

Within two duty days of redeployment day.

18
Q

When will the personnel readiness function update the date of return to home station for all deployed individuals in the deliberate and crisis action planning and execution segments?

A

On the date of notification of return.

19
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At home station post-deployment, ____ service members provide follow-up support, reintegration and reunion ministries, and other programs to strengthen family and individuals spiritual health.

A

Chaplain. (Services at AFR command wings are coordinate with the reserve wing deployment support program POC.)

20
Q

What does the Airmen and Family Readiness Center (A&FRC)provide?

A

Mobility and deployment assistance to single and married DoD personnel and families to reduce stress, deal with separation and reintegration, increase morale and unit cohesion, and support operational readiness.

21
Q

What document describes Airmen and Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) services?

A

AFI 36-3009, Airmen and Family Readiness Centers

22
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Airmen and Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) use electronic media and hard copies to help develop ____ educational material.

A

Reintegration. (They also provide materials support to chaplain and mental health services in the AOR.)

23
Q

In addition to providing one-on-one counseling and support for families of single Airmen, what does the Airmen and Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) staff do during deployment?

A

They 1) provide tailored support to commanders, units and families; 2) help local school authorities and teachers understand the unique stress on children of deployed military members; 3) provide deployment support programs; and 4) distribute commercial, printed materials addressing deployment.

24
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Post-deployment assistance and pre-deployment activities are linked. (T/F)

A

True. (Particularly early intervention to educate families, single members and units on concerns related to reintegration and reunion.)

25
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The Airmen and Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) staff operates independently from the Community Action Information Board (CAIB) and Integrated Delivery System (IDS) agencies. (T/F)

A

False. (They collaborate to ensure smooth family reunions.)

26
Q

What needs do the force support squadron and family member program protocols fill?

A

Increased childcare needs during contingencies and the AEF cycle.

27
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Members and their families must be physically fit and of ____ mind and body to enhance mission accomplishment.

A

Sound.

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