Posted on Feb 5, 2018
SGT Colors Nco
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Found out recently that my unit will be deploying soon with another unit. I’m a newly wed and soon-to-be father. Any tips on how I could easily maintain the proper mindset required for me to effectively do my job?
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Applies to any unit, MOS, or deployment. Get your home in order so your family is taken care of and you don't have any distractions. Not just the obvious admin and finances (will, power of attorney), but a small notebook with contacts for wife if she needs help. Command phone numbers and all the usual financial stuff, but things we often take for granted. If she will have a relative nearby to advise her, that would be helpful. Beyond that, contacts for things that might come up with the home. Mechanic for vehicle(s), home maintenance and repair folks, and anyone that can advise her when the unexpected happens. We naturally assume that spouses will know how to handle the unexpected, but they often don't. It will be stressful enough on all of you, so the more information you can provide, the less additional stress. Otherwise she is at the mercy of providers that often take advantage of women. There are good resources through the Family Assistance folks aboard base and the Key Wives of your Command. Make sure she's armed with more than just the Yellow Pages and checkbook.

Edit: I focused on preparing things at home, because when you are in the AO you need to focus on things where you are, instead of at home. If you are distracted by wondering if you left things at home in order it will impact on your state of mind in the AO. Leave her in good shape and you focus 110% on the mission there. Others here have given good advice on your conduct once downrange, and that's all very important. If you are having difficulty it's best to keep it there, because it will cause your wife to worry. It's not in her power to change, so don't burden her with it.
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SGT Matthew Sesar
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Listen to CWO3.
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MSG Andrew White
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TRUE STUFF CWO3 MCINTOSH!!! SALUTE!
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SGT Rama Toulon
SGT Rama Toulon
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CW03 speaks true. Listen to him. Your life in the military can be heaven or hell if you and House Hold 6 don't get along. I learned that the hard way. It worked out, but it was miserable and a hell I would not visit on my worst enemy,
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SGT Philip Roncari
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Remember your training,pay attention to your Officers and NCOs ,pick up as much as you can from the people who have been deployed,as noted in previous posts keep home and it's distractions from clouding your judgement in a hostile environment.Good luck Brother.
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Just stay focused as best you can. Keep your cool and situational awareness. Heed the advice and guidance of those that have gone before you. You can do this. It will be rough, I won't lie. But it can be done. Make sure you call/write home as much as possible.
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Well in addition to the first question; and I’m sure this is unit based; what are my chances of being able to change my MOS after my deployment? I take in account time for that certain MOS to have slots and the training date but depending on when I go to the board and BLC, how would that all fit in?
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SGT (Join to see) - Changing your MOS after deployment will be determined by a few things. 1) Does your current MOS allow for people to reclass out? 2) Is the MOS you are interested in allow people to reclass in? 3) Are you qualified to reclass into the MOS field you're interested in?

All you really need to do is speak with your Retention NCO and they can easily give you all the info you will need to succeed
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