While soldiers are away there is a range of family welfare support available to both regular army families and to those of mobilised members of the Army Reserve. Army life means that soldiers may have to be away from their home and family on unaccompanied tours from time to time for an operational deployment, training or an assignment to a location that does not offer family support facilities such as healthcare or housing. The first point of contact for army personnel regarding any deployment issues is their Unit Welfare Officer. Families of regular army soldiers living in Service Families’ Accommodation (SFA) will normally keep their house for the whole period of an unaccompanied tour.
Deployment support for army families
Written by Linda Digby 02 Oct 2015Additional Info
- Pray: for the smooth running of all the various services provided for families of our armed forces. (Ps.142:3a)
- More: www.army.mod.uk/welfare-support/23208.aspx