The contact tab on the GFEBS Online Help Website takes the user to a page where you can fill out a form to receive assistance in training registration deployment or system questions.
Post-deployment training
Deployment planning that supports training operations typically involves "Training Deployment Plans." These plans focus on the integration of training resources, personnel, and equipment necessary to prepare military or operational units for specific missions. They ensure that training exercises are aligned with deployment timelines and objectives, facilitating effective skill development and readiness. Additionally, they may include simulations, live exercises, and the use of technology to enhance training outcomes prior to actual deployment.
Being in the ready pool with a CEF designation impacts collective training and deployment by stating who will be going next. The ready pool means that your unit is ready for rapid deployment.
immediately prior to deployment
LRS
These forces are capable of rapid deployment but are not yet alerted to dploy (AC) or alerted for mobilization (RC).
Within 45 days of arrival, annually, and prior to deployment
Trained / Ready
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Train/Ready
Train / Ready
USAF Security Forces have two main deployment types currently: The first being a solid 6 Months along with an aproximate 2 months Pre-Deployment training school. Usually the standard works out to be 6 Mo on 6 Mo off but the Pre-Deployment training does not count as on time so really it works out to be 6 Mo on 4 Mo off. The second format is usually a volunteer mission of 365 days in country. Not counting the Pre-Deployment.