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As a Commander, First Sergeant, or Family Readiness Group Leader, what can I do for AFTB?

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As a Commander, First Sergeant, or Family Readiness Group Leader, what can I do for AFTB?

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The key to any great program is the people who participate in it. The single most important thing you can do for the AFTB Program is encourage attendance: – Take an AFTB Level yourself. AFTB training has a lot to offer at all levels of experience. – Talk positively about the program. – Ask an AFTB Volunteer to come to an FRG meeting to brief the unit about AFTB. I’ve been an Army spouse for over 10 years. I don’t really need AFTB training, do I? We highly recommend taking Level 1 no matter how many years as a military spouse you have. Think of all the experience and knowledge that you have to share with the other students in the class as well as having the ability to explain Level 1 to those you are encouraging to attend. AFTB Levels II and III are specifically designed with your experience in mind. Level II focuses on leadership training. These classes build on your experience and equip you to lead family members and volunteers within your unit and other organizations. Level III assis

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