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Families Matter

The Army Family Covenant

We recognize:

    ...the commitment and increasing sacrifices that our families are making every day.
    ...the strength of our Soldiers comes from the strength of their families.

We are committed:

    ...to providing Soldiers and families a quality of life that is commensurate with their service.
    ...to providing our families a strong, supportive environment where they can thrive.
    ...to building a partnership with Army families that enhances their strength and resilience.

We are committed to improving family readiness by:

  • Standardizing and funding existing family programs and services
  • Increasing accessibility and quality of healthcare
  • Improving Soldier and family housing
  • Ensuring excellence in schools, youth services, and child care
  • Expanding education and employment opportunities for family members

 

A handbook for Cadre Spouses is now available:  Cadre Spouse Guide

 

Looking for a Soldier in Basic Combat Training??
The key to finding information related to your Soldier in training is knowing his or her Unit Address. It is important to know this information when looking for information on the website and when addressing letters to your Soldier. The Unit Address has two main parts:

  1. The Company which is a letter, i.e., A, B, or E Company.
  2. The second part is the Battalion, e.g., 2-13 or 1-34, which means "2nd Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment". Each Battalion can have up to six Companies. There are eleven training Battalions in Basic Combat Training (BCT) and Advanced Individual Training (AIT).