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Do Marines have FRG?

Although the Marine Corps is moving away from spouse clubs (the now-defunct Key Volunteer Network has been replaced with the Family Readiness Program) all Marines are now assigned to a Family Readiness Officer (FRO) who’s actually a civilian employee hired by the command who’s responsible for keeping family members in …

How do you become a key spouse?

Key Spouses are official commander appointed volunteers who represent the unit and must be approved prior to attending Key Spouse Initial Training. Volunteers of any gender, age, or rank are encouraged to become Key Spouses.

How do I survive my girlfriend in the military?

How to Be a Good Military Girlfriend

  1. Be flexible with your time. Serving your country is not a 9-5 job.
  2. Don’t be too demanding about their future plans.
  3. Don’t rush to the altar.
  4. Gain a little knowledge.
  5. Cultivate independence and self-determination.
  6. Meet the pros.

What the heck is an FRG?

FRG stands for “Family Readiness Group,” and it is the focal point of family readiness in the Navy. The ARmy also used to use that acronym for their family readiness program, but have again changed it.

What is a fro USMC?

The family readiness officer is in-charge of managing the Unit, Personal and Family Readiness Program and providing the necessary support to the Marines and families to maintain a state of family readiness.

What is a Keyspouse?

Key Spouses are volunteers appointed by the unit Commander that serve as a conduit of information providing resources to Air and Space Force families.

What does a key spouse do?

“Key Spouses help strengthen units while building a sense of belonging, resilience and community.” Key Spouses serve as the focal point for communication with local unit members and actively support the program at commander’s calls, various events and through social media.