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Military spouses receive a tour and brief of the Coalition Compound's Learning and Resource Center during the Command Sponsorship Program family dinner Oct. 25, 2012. The event was designed to give families a chance to see and tour many of the facilities available to them located throughout the base. After the conclusion of the tour, the families gathered at Kimbolton Hall in the BPC Mall for a social gathering and dinner. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Bryan Swink)
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Families to join Airmen in Southwest Asia

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by Capt. Angela Webb
379th Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs


6/3/2013 - SOUTHWEST ASIA (AFNS) -- Fifteen Airmen assigned to U.S. Air Forces Central Command, the Combined Air and Space Operations Center, and the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing are taking advantage of a two-year accompanied tour opportunity -- and numbers continue to grow. In the next few years a total of 60 families will be here.

The Command Sponsorship Program is an accompanied-tour initiative started in 2011 to increase mission effectiveness through extended permanent party presence, greater mission continuity and fewer burdens on families. Permanent party tours are considered "accompanied" only when the overseas installation commander or designated representative approves an individual's request for their family to reside with them at a particular location.

Families serving an AFCENT-accompanied tour reside off base in the local community, attend local schools and obtain most goods and services from the local economy, enjoying an opportunity to experience what this dynamic Middle Eastern society has to offer. Families shop at local "souqs" or markets, where they can barter for silks, carpets, spices, antiques and gold. They can also shop at one of the many malls for access to more name high end brand fair that would be normally found throughout the United States. Some malls even offer indoor ice skating or amusementpark rides.

The presence of both permanent party and rotational members at this location make for a very unique experience. There are various museums, theaters and nearby beaches, filled with cultural wonders all over the city, but the main aspect of CSP is keeping families together.

"One of the traditional advantages to serving a command sponsored tour is the ability to keep dependents united with their military sponsors," said Lt. Col. David Stanfield, previous 379th Air Expeditionary Wing CSP manager. "Our program represents a rare opportunity for Air Force dependents to live in a part of the world normally only experienced by Air Force members on a deployment."

Captain Jill Heliker, Theater Engineering branch chief, agreed. She and her husband, Jon, were one of the first four Air Force families to be command sponsored here and are considered program pioneers.

"When the opportunity was presented for a one-year unaccompanied tour or a two-year accompanied tour, the decision was easy for us," she said. "We knew there would be hurdles being one of the first families to arrive, but it would be a unique experience that traditional deployers do not get to share with their families. The culture is something you can't articulate over Skype, you have to experience it and living on the local economy has given us memories and stories we'll never forget."

The wing made several changes to the program since its launch in 2011 to improve the level of support offered to families. For example, this location is home to the only Airman and Family Readiness Center in the AFCENT area of responsibility.

"Our Airman and Family Readiness Center provides exceptional resources to assist families from the moment they are assigned to the installation, throughout their tour and when they begin to prepare for a move to their next assignment," said Lt. Col. Eries Mentzer, 379th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron commander. "The center offers relocation assistance, loan locker items to sustain families while household good are shipping, a Key Spouse Program, employment assistance, volunteer opportunities and school liaison services for military children."

As more families arrive, there is one goal they all have in common - building a strong partnership with the host nation, and ensuring regional security and stability now and in the future.

"Leslie and I didn't hesitate at the possibility of applying for an accompanied tour here," said Brig. Gen. Roger H. Watkins, 379th Air Expeditionary Wing commander. "We feel privileged and honored to be here together as we prepare the base to move from an expeditionary to an enduring mission."

His wife agreed that being together and strengthening relationships are the most important aspects of this program.

"Being separated from my husband and seeing other families separated from their loved ones due to deployments have been the norm; so, I jumped at the chance when Roger asked if I would be willing to join him," said Leslie Watkins. "I believe in this program because it is all about building bridges and relationships both internal and external. It strengthens our individual family, our military family, and, ideally, the extended community and cultural relationships. This has been an incredible and wonderful opportunity to share this deployment experience together."

Accompanied Airmen receive short tour credit upon completion of their assignment here. To apply for a command sponsored tour or to get more information, visit the 379th AEW page on the Air Force Portal and look for the folder titled "Command Sponsorship Program."






















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6/9/2013 10:54:31 AM ET
It was the same way in Turkey when I was there a few years ago. Accompanied tour with Haz pay. The reason you cannot live downtown at Incirlik village or Adana is substandard building practices. That occured a couple of years after I left. There are a couple of junior enlisted personnel with families. I would live downtown if I could.
JJS, Undisclosed
 
6/7/2013 3:05:40 PM ET
I especially like this articles accompanying high resolution photo because everyone looks so enthused and happy to be there.
Tim, Dayton
 
6/7/2013 11:23:30 AM ET
My spouse and I are both AD and have been here at different times. The job and the tempo for deployed folks is inconsistent with having your family there. IMO it is a distraction and an exceedingly bad idea from safety logistic and fiduciary standpoints. The mission should come first and this doesn't support it.
Capt, USAFA
 
6/6/2013 6:50:26 PM ET
Sure this place is safe for military dependents. It is only 250 air miles from what could quickly transform into the most volatile location on Planet Earth.
Amazed, USA
 
6/5/2013 9:39:17 PM ET
Bad idea...just will bring more problems and high-risk situations with dependents. We should be focused on the job over there not shopping...somehow I think we will lose focus on the mission when families start complaining about where they live even though they wanted to be there. Only a matter of time.
Jake, Overseas
 
6/5/2013 9:19:53 PM ET
does one get a GO1 waiver to have relations with their spouse while in the AOR
BS, ks
 
6/5/2013 2:33:11 PM ET
Wow... Hostile fire pay and tax free with a family to go home to .question mark. This is BS and I will be submiting this idea to Every Dollar Counts campaign
Brian B, Somewhere
 
6/5/2013 10:43:22 AM ET
When I'm deployed I tend to have jobs that require 12 hour days 7 days a week. Question If accompanied would an airmen still be required to have the same hours. If so may as well leave the family stateside as you'll see them just as often once you factor in duty day and travel times. Another base in the same AOR last year that had accompanied airmen living off base sent families home and pulled the airmen back on base.
Load, home
 
6/5/2013 9:14:06 AM ET
We all know where they are and the worst thing that can happen to them is get killed in a car wreck. Incirlik still gets hostile fire pay right what is the difference
MO MSgt, Missouri
 
6/5/2013 7:55:01 AM ET
Travis thanks for the laugh. Maybe they blindfold the family members when they fly over so they cannot disclose.
Lemmy, Italy
 
6/4/2013 9:46:16 PM ET
So this is a safe place but we still pay hostile fire pay to be there. Meanwhile Korea gets de nada in terms of extra pay and has had accompanied tours for years. Make sense.
Retired Senior, Retirement
 
6/4/2013 7:26:03 PM ET
I echo some of the other comments. Is this program for every Airman or just certain officers or high-ranking enlisted folks. I guess its important for Captain's and Generals to maintain their family cohesiveness...to hell with everyone else. Sarcasm intended.
Double D, The Great Outdoors
 
6/4/2013 10:50:31 AM ET
You can't even live off base at Incirlik. Nice
DJL, aBase
 
6/4/2013 10:37:02 AM ET
The location can be easily identified by simply Googling 379th Air Expeditionary Wing. While the country claims to be safe I would just suck it up and do the one year unaccompanied tour before I would expose my family to the terrorism threats and general Mid-East instability as noted on the US State Department web site.
Chad, USA
 
6/4/2013 10:35:00 AM ET
Budget crisis sequestration and now furlough yet the AF will now command-sponsor to this base in SWA Anyone who understands this program knows it is only for the Officers and perhaps Command Chief. Another waste of my tax paying dollars.
Arctic Warrior, Colorado Springs CO
 
6/3/2013 10:39:25 PM ET
So do family members get to disclose this location
Travis, SWA
 
6/3/2013 5:19:49 PM ET
OMG Who in their right mind would take their family...If I were still AD I would not. NO WAY you have got to be kidding me...I had to read this twice to make sure this was not from the duffleblog. My prayers to those family members dragged to that hole.
Retired Chief, South Dakota
 
6/3/2013 10:11:38 AM ET
Why does this site insist on deleting punctuation. I would put a question mark there but I know it won't show up in the post.My comments above are questions and without the punctuation it doesn't reflect that.Is it still a combat zone...question mark. Does the AEW commander live off base...question mark.
Sgt Snorkle, USA
 
6/3/2013 8:48:54 AM ET
Is the...base in SWA...still considered to be in a combat zoneThe AEWCC lives off base with his spouse Unaccompanied Airmen get short tour credit for a 1 year tour as well.
Sgt Snorkle, USA
 
6/3/2013 8:39:52 AM ET
It's all good until terrorists kidnap and behead an American military family member on video just as they've done with defense contractors.
Alan, US
 
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