How beneficial is a FRG ( Family Readiness Group)?
IF, and I reiterate, IF, it is properly implemented and run, the FRG can be an invaluable tool to assist with the spouses and families during times of deployment, be they to a combat environment or a rotation to a CMTC site. The FRG serves as a link between the unit and the families that can serve to ease worries, fears, and ensure a good flow of information between the FRG and the unit. However, if it devolves into nothing more than a gossip club then it can do more harm than good, especially if individuals within the group "assume" the ranks of their serving Soldiers. I have seen both the good sides and the bad during my 26 year career and have seen first hand how it can negatively impact a unit and/or the families themselves.