education, feedback, unit involvment, and community support
education, feedback, unit involvment, and community support
The four pillars of the Army Family Team Building (AFTB) program are personal development, leadership, effective communication, and community awareness. These pillars aim to enhance the skills and knowledge of military families, fostering resilience and promoting a supportive network. By focusing on these areas, AFTB prepares families to navigate the unique challenges of military life effectively.
The lessons learned from this conflict led to the formation of the AFTB program. What was that conflict?
The lessons learned from this conflict led to the formation of the AFTB program. What was that conflict?
In a memorandum dated 17 April 1996, the CSA endorsed the AFTB Program as the primary Army program.
In a memorandum dated 17 April 1996, the CSA endorsed the AFTB Program as the primary Army program.
The first gulf war inspired the Army Family Team Building (AFTB) program.
The first gulf war inspired the Army Family Team Building (AFTB) program.
Levels: III and modules: 40 are associated with the basic training offered by the AFTB training program.
Levels: III and modules: 40 are associated with the basic training offered by the AFTB training program.
The Army Family Team Building (AFTB) program
The AFTB Program is a global educational program whose primary objective is to improve the overall readiness of the force by teaching and promoting personal and family readiness through standardized, progressive, and sequential education of family members; the program can also be used flexibly to meet the needs of the individual audience.