Deployment & Mobilization Readiness Program focuses on MISSION READINESS, and provides active duty, reserve units and guard units with pre and post deployment/mobilization briefings. We believe Education is the best prevention, if we provide our Families with the survival tools, we will increase their ability to deal effectively with the various situations that may arise as part of military life. We believe in helping them to help themselves by offering a variety of support services ranging from pre-deployment assessment through tips on a successful reunion. If Soldiers know their Families are prepared, have effective survival and coping skills, and have the support services readily available, then they can focus on their operational mission.
Pre-deployment Video
Soldier Re-integration Video
Phone: (808) 655-4372
Deployment Questions: 1-800-457-4636
Location: Army Community Center
Hours: Mon - Fri, 0730-1630
Schedule a class here
Commanders Tools
Family Care Plan Information
CDR/FRSA/FRG Leaders Forum Flyer
Soldier and Family Strong Hawaii Booklet
Soldier & Family Member Tools
U.S. Army Deployment Cycle Readiness:
Soldier’s and Family Member’s Handbook
ACS I Need Assistance with..Directory
ARFORGEN (Deployment Cycle)Training

Deployment Expos
Rear Detachment Training
Healthy Communication & Conflict Resolution (Family Strong Series)
Down Range Dollars(Family Strong Series)
In-Theater (Deployment) 180 Days to Return:
Parent During Deployment (Family Strong Series)
Children During Deployment (Family Strong Series)
Spiritual Resiliency (Family Strong Series)
R&R Couples Communication (Family Strong Series)
Preparing your child for R&R (Family Strong Series)
Train/Ready (Re-Deployment/Reintegration) Return to 180 days
ACS Reintegration Workshop
Healthy Communication & Conflict Resolution (Family Strong Series)
Reset (Post-Deployment) 30-180 Days following return
FAST FACTS:
- Fact: If you feel there is a need, attend counseling to assist in there integration process.
- Fact: Couples and family counseling can rectify many hidden feelings that members are too afraid to talk about.
- Fact: Keep an open and non-judgmental mindset about what happened when the soldier decides to talk about their experiences abroad.
- Fact: The last thing they need is someone not supporting what they've done for their country.
