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The average military deployment is typically between six and 12 months long. However, deployment lengths vary greatly from branch to branch, are situational and depend on several factors specific to each individual service member.
A Family Care Plan is an essential part of military readiness. Soldiers must be available for duty when and where the needs of the Army dictate \u2013 without interference of family responsibilities. Deployments frequently are sudden, leaving a Soldier little time to make on-the-spot arrangements for family member care.
A Family Care Plan also can benefit other Soldiers, however. Although not required to do so, all married Soldiers who have family members as well as Emergency-Essential DA Civilians are encouraged to prepare a Family Care Plan.
How often do service members see their families? All active-duty Service branches offer 30 days of paid vacation per year during which service members may spend time with their families or plan other Rest and Relaxation (R&R).
The Family Care Plan must contain one ID Card application, signed by the Soldier, for each family member. Ensuring that each family member can obtain an ID Card guarantees their uninterrupted access to military benefits and privileges while the Soldier is absent.
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In the Army's specific case, not filing a family care plan ahead of one of these situations can have negative consequences including possibly being considered ineligible for deployment, TDY, or PCS. Soldiers can be involuntarily separated from military service for failing to create a family care plan as required.
A family care plan is designed to guide caregivers, providing the important details about child care, school, medical care and family activities. An official family care plan is required for military members and it must be kept up to date.
Soldiers are given 30 days from the date of counseling to complete a Family Care Plan, but they may be given an additional 30 days depending on the circumstances. A Soldier is considered non-deployable until a Family Care Plan is validated and approved by the commander.
All soldiers with family members requiring care should be required to have Family Care Plans under AR 600-20 and face the same punitive actions. Family Care Plans are the means in which soldiers provide care for their family members when military duty prevents them from doing so.
In the Army's specific case, not filing a family care plan ahead of one of these situations can have negative consequences including possibly being considered ineligible for deployment, TDY, or PCS. Soldiers can be involuntarily separated from military service for failing to create a family care plan as required.