Family Survival Guide
Family Survival Guide
Family Survival Guide
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to 3-13!!! Volunteers from our Family Readiness Group (FRG) run this page with oversight from the Battalion Commander (BC). Our spouses are all Soldiers that work in Basic rd th Combat Training (BCT) in 3 Battalion 13 Infantry Regiment (3-13). There are just a handful of volunteers that manage this whole page and we do it while juggling our regular lives! Thats right we all have spouses, kids, and work in addition to doing this! Did I mention that our spouses keep the same hours as your Soldiers?
The Purpose of this page is to give you a glimpse into your Soldiers BCT experience and help you integrate into the Army so that you may become empowered, well informed, and resilient Army families. This one webpage covers all 5 companies in 3-13 (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, and Foxtrot).
an explanation. We understand that is frustrating because we are in the same boat, but experience has taught us that Army life is much easier if you learn to go with the flow! We expect you follow the rules of the page. Although you as a family member did not enlist in the Army you do have to follow the rules the Army has set forth. This is practice for the real Army that you will encounter at your first duty station or when your loved one gets to their first duty station; thus the reason we insist on strict adherence to the rules of this page. It is important to note that your Soldier is held responsible for your actions, so act accordingly.
Questions that are posted in the correct place, but are clearly addressed in the FSG or the CL will be answered with a simple FSG or CL response, which should prompt you to go back and read the information provided. Any rude or derogatory comments after a volunteer has deleted a question or answered a question will result in you being banned from the page immediately. We have a zero tolerance policy for this! If you would like to ask a question to the other BCT families and not receive a response from 3-13 just label it To the other BCT families or something similar so it will not get deleted and we understand you are trying to network with one another. Statements that you would sure like to see pictures of _________ and Sure wish I could get a call from_________ and others like it will be DELETED. If it becomes a problem you will be banned from the page. Requests for photos, phone calls, direct messages to your soldier, or requests for us to relay messages to your soldier will be DELETED. If it becomes a problem you will be banned from the page. Any rude or derogatory comments anywhere on the page will result in you being immediately banned! The use of offensive language or racial slurs will result in you being immediately banned from this page. We have a zero tolerance policy in regards to this as well. We reserve the right to add to these rules, as we deem necessary.
**Note: Please help us keep this site family friendly! There are lots of grandparents and children that visit it to see their loved ones! Dont be that person!
you have it; only your soldier can give you this)
DELTA = D
FOXTROT = F
Put your soldiers platoon NUMBER here once you get it. You do not have to have it to send mail though! Only your soldier can give you this information.
**This is the correct address in the correct format no matter what your Soldier may have given you. They are nervous when calling home and they oftentimes give the wrong address.
Alcohol Beverage of any kind Electronic Equipment: (i.e. Walkmans, Cameras, CD Players, iPODs, MP3 Players, CDs, Cassettes, Beepers, Hair Dryers, Curling Irons, Electric Razors, etc.). Electric razors may be used by IET with shaving profiles Weapons of any kind: (i.e. Knives, Scissors, Nail Files, Martial Arts Items, Straight Edge Razor etc) Contact Lenses/ Civilian Glasses Candy Civilian Clothing/ Underwear (i.e. Thongs, Colored Bras) Make Up Hair Dye
Cologne/Perfume Food of any type in the Living Bay to include MRE accessory pack items Cell Phones (Will be held by your Drill Sergeant and allowed as a privilege use item on designated days) Pornographic Material Drug Paraphernalia Over the Counter Medication Prescription medication may not be sold or given away to another Soldier No Combustible, flammable items or Lighters Aerosol Can Tobacco Products ( i.e. Cigarettes, Snuff, Chewing Tobacco, Cigars) Jewelry ( i.e. Rings other than a Wedding Band, Ear Rings, Wrist/Ankle Bracelets, Fancy Watches, Body Piercings of any type) Cards, Dice, Gambling Games, or any Gambling Device AUTHORIZED ITEMS (WHAT YOU CAN SEND):
Shaving Cream Undergarments such as Boxers for male Soldiers and Sports Bras for females Reading Material (Military related, religious material) Cough Drops (unflavored/no sugar)(Menthol) Chap stick (flavored or unflavored) Greeting Cards/Post Card/Gift Cards (No electronic cards) Nail Clippers Lotion (scented or unscented) Soap/Body wash (scented or unscented) Food Powder Feminine Hygiene Products Shower Shoes Electric razors for IET with shaving profiles
ORGANIZATION BREAKDOWN
This is your Brigade
193rd
This is your Battalion
3-13
These are the six companies in 3-13 with the company nicknames (approx. 200 soldiers in each)
Alpha
Gators
Bravo
Bulldogs
Charlie
Rock
Delta
Dawgs
Foxtrot
Falcons
There are four platoons in each company with approximately 50 soldiers in each platoon. Alpha
First Platoon Second Platoon Third Platoon Fourth Platoon
Bravo
First Platoon Second Platoon Third Platoon Fourth Platoon
Charlie
First Platoon Second Platoon Third Platoon Fourth Platoon
Delta
First Platoon Second Platoon Third Platoon Fourth Platoon
Foxtrot
First Platoon Second Platoon Third Platoon Fourth Platoon
with their Families to catch up and share their experiences. On the following day, Soldiers graduate and are sent to the next phase of their training that in almost all cases is Advanced Individual Training (AIT).
ANSWERING QUESTIONS
Our FRG volunteers are here to help and will be answering questions regularly, but this does not mean that your question will be answered immediately or even on the same day. We try to answer them in a timely manner. You may post your question at any time under the questions tab, but please understand you will not receive an answer immediately. The questions are divided by subject, so please make sure to post them in the correct spot. Please keep your questions to the need to know kind rather than the like to know kind. Our volunteers have very busy schedules so please respect their time by asking relevant questions that ARE NOT ALREADY ANSWERED IN THE FSG or CL.
Information that you have already been given in the FSG will not be repeated. Any question that has already been asked and answered will not be answered again. We suggest you read the entire FSG, print it out, and refer back to it BEFORE you ask a question. You may not be able to access the FSG, CL, or questions tab from a mobile phone unless you open it up in a web browser. Often times if you are using the Facebook app it will not appear on your screen. If you have problems accessing the information we suggest using a computer.
Can I call the company or battalion to get updates on my soldier? No. You will need to keep in contact with your soldier through letters and phone calls (when permitted). Soldiers should keep you abreast to their training in these letters. If you have any questions or concerns we urge you to use this Facebook page to address them. Please understand that we will NOT provide information about an individual soldiers progress in BCT. In general, no news from official channels is good news! **Generally you should hear from your soldier within 72 hours of arriving to their unit to provide you with their company, platoon and address information. Again this is not always the case, in the event you have not heard from your soldier within 7-10 days of their arrival, you may call the Fort Jackson Installation Operations Center at (803)751-7671 for assistance in determining their location. You will need your SIT's full name and social security number.
VISITING
Can we visit our soldier while they are in BCT?
NO, you will be denied seeing your soldier by the company command or DS. Any attempt in visiting will put your soldier at risk of getting into trouble.
Fort Jackson is a large military installation and it takes time to get mail to your SITs. It is a five step process for roughly 13,000 pieces of daily mail; arrival at the Fort Jackson post office, to our brigade, to each of the five battalions, and then to one of five companies in our battalion, and then sorted one more time to each of the four platoons. This entire process takes approximately 3-5 days beyond the time to get from your house to Columbia, South Carolina.... puts new meaning to the phrase snail mail! Not to mention the last 3-4 steps are all HAND sorted. Mail may take as long as 2 weeks (10 business days) to get to your soldier. Do not let this discourage you, this process is explained to your soldiers as well.
Your strongest source of communication with your soldiers will be through mail, so please write, write, write. Remember your soldier is very busy and may not be able to write back as often as they would like or even at all. Mail is a HUGE moral booster keep sending letters! We cannot stress this enough! Thus explaining why it is in here twice!
**Tip from previous familiessend self addressed/stamped envelopes to the soldiers, easier for them to write back, include addressed envelopes to other family members and friends.**
Soldiers have access to the troop store frequently, so please do not send items in bulk as their space is limited. It is suggested to send your mail through the USPS, sending mail via UPS or FedEx will not get a package to your soldier any faster, as all incoming mail to Ft. Jackson is delivered to the APO (Army Post Office) and distributed with the general USPS mail. In addition, please do not send mail to the attention of the battalion commander. Contrary to popular belief this does not get the mail to your soldier faster, it in fact will heed the process.
**You will get mail FROM your Soldier quicker than your Soldier will get mail FROM you.**
http://www.myarmyonesource.com/FamilyProgramsandServices/...FamilyPrograms/ArmyFamilyTeamBuilding/default.aspx
Who can attend Family Day and graduation? EVERYONE is invited to attend both Family Day and Graduation, there is no limit and there are no tickets needed to attend.
What do I need to get on post? Everyone over the age of 16 is required to show a valid, government-issued photo ID (A current school ID will work for anyone who is still in school). If you are driving onto post you will also need current registration and proof of insurance for the vehicle. If you have a rental car the rental agreement will serve as registration; however, if you declined insurance due to coverage from your own policy you will need your current vehicle insurance card as well. If you take a taxi onto post you will only need your ID as the taxi driver will provide the rest.
Can I get a post pass prior to Family Day and Graduation? Fort Jackson no longer issues passes for entry onto post. Each time you enter post you will simply be required to show your ID (as described above) and ID for all passengers 16 and older. You may not have to show your registration and insurance each time, but you are required to have it if asked.
Can my Soldier visit Weston Lake on Family Day? No, Soldiers must remain on post at all times on Family Day. In order to access Weston Lake exiting Ft. Jackson is required, therefore the SITs are unable to go.
Can we bring signs to the ceremonies? Yes, however out of courtesy for those around you we asked that you sit to the top of the bleachers so as not to obstruct the view of others.
Is there handicap parking and access at Hilton Field? Yes. The MP's will direct you to parking for handicap. On both the far right and far left of the bleachers there is wheelchair access into the stands. Fort Jackson does not provide wheelchairs.
What if it rains, where will the ceremonies be held? Ceremonies will be held at the Solomon Center in the event of inclement weather. An announcement will be made on the page the morning of Family Day or Graduation if there is inclement weather.
Can we bring strollers? You can bring strollers, but remember seating is on a first come first served basis, so if you arrive late and do not get a front row seat, you will be asked to park the stroller under the bleachers until the ceremony is over.
Can we bring pets? Pets ARE allowed on Fort Jackson, but are not allowed at Hilton Field (except service dogs). The weather may be quite warm, so please plan accordingly if you bring your pet do not leave them in the car.
How early can we arrive? Arrival time is up to you, some will start to arrive as early as 2 hours in advance, expect delays when getting onto post. (Although your hotel information may state 1 mile from main gate or 5 minutes to main gate, remember you are not entering through the main gate, you are to enter at gate 4 as directed on the map).
What is the proper dress for Family Day and Graduation? Most will dress casual to dressy casual. If you are Active Duty military, National Guard or Reserves, you are welcome to wear your uniform if you wish it is not required. Please remember this is a Family event on a military post - dress appropriately. There is no dress code, but you should have all your personal parts covered and not be wearing any clothing with offensive language.
What address do I type in the GPS to get to Fort Jackson? 10000 Lee Road Columbia, South Carolina 29207. Once you get onto Ft. Jackson follow the blue line that is painted on the roads. It will lead you directly to Hilton Field.
When will I know if my Soldier is NOT graduating? They continue to train right up Family Day so it is possible you may not be notified until then. They are given as many opportunities as possible to meet the graduation requirements and may be doing repeat training in an attempt to meet the requirements till the last possible moment. REMEMBER NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS!!!
What happens if my Soldier does not graduate? Each situation is different! It depends on why your Soldier did not graduate. Most of the time you are still permitted to spend time with your Soldier at the company area after the official part of Family and Graduation Day, but it is up to the Company Commander. Your Soldier will not be allowed to participate in the official Family Day or Graduation Day activities at Hilton Field.
If I am immediate family, my Soldiers AIT is on the approved transport list, and I choose to drive my Solider to AIT when can they leave? Your Soldier can leave right after graduation. You will just need to sign them out first. Typically Soldiers are given just enough time to travel to the location. So you will want to get on the road ASAP.
Who does the Army consider immediate family? For the purposes of being able to sign your Soldier out for transport to AIT or a graduation day pass the Army considers parents, grandparents, legal guardians, and spouses immediate family. Unfortunately brothers, sisters, girlfriends, boyfriends, fiancs do NOT count per Army regulation.
When will my Soldier have to report to AIT? Your Soldier will get a final set of orders just before graduation that will tell them when they must arrive at AIT. They are usually only given enough time to travel there though no matter what the original set of orders said.
Will my Soldier get a weekend pass after signing in at AIT? We cannot answer that. It is up to each AIT and your Soldier will not find this information out until they arrive at AIT.
What if I am not driving my Soldier to AIT? You may sign your Soldier out for an OFF post pass on graduation day. Your Soldier must be returned to Fort Jackson at their unit no later than 8:30 pm the evening of graduation. After your Soldier is back at the company area you will not be able to spend any more time with them.
TRAVEL INFORMATION
Hotels
There is an abundance of hotels in the Columbia area. There are many sites out there to help you with your bookings (i.e. Hotels.com, Expedia.com, orbitz.com just to name a few). You can also contact Victory Travel on-post here at Ft. Jackson http://fortjacksonmwr.com/travel/ and at 1-800221-3503. They can assist you in finding a hotel at discounted rates. We STRONGLY encourage you to make travel arrangements that are refundable. Approximately 10% of arriving Soldiers will not graduate for various reasons.
There are a couple of options for on-post lodging here at Ft. Jackson. On-post lodging will fill up fast, so be sure to book early. You may contact them at 1-877-711-8326 or 803-782-9802 or www.ihg.com.
All information listed below is based off of exits that make it easy for you to reach Fort Jackson within a 10-15 minute drive. However getting through the gate may take up to an hour during heavy traffic. Interstate 77 (I-77) has two main exits that lead you directly into Fort Jackson. Exit 15 (Percival Rd) is the gate to enter for graudation. There are road signs and a blue line on the road leading you directly to Hilton Field for both Family Day and Graduation (helps you avoid every day morning traffic/traffic lights and areas where other units have PT going on). Victory Travel, located on Fort Jackson, is a great resourse for hotel referrals. 1-800-221-3503 Most hotels offer a free continental breakfast that would be convenient for the early mornings of the events at Fort Jackson. Please inquire with reservations as many will offer you a Graduation Rate and it is safer to call the hotel directly to receive that rate. Toll Free Reservationists do not have the capability of offering you this deal. I have comprised this list by the hotels nearest to Fort Jackson with a variety of restaurants, market needs and easiest routes to post. If you have time, visit hotel web sites to view rooms and amenities. SOUTH OF FORT JACKSON at Exit 9 off I77, the main strip is Garners Ferry Road. Comfort Inn and Suites (7329 Garner Ferry Rd) phone: (803) 695-5555 Days Inn (7300 Garners Ferry Rd) phone: (803) 783-5500 La Quinta (7333 Garners Ferry Rd) phone: (803) 783-5410 Holiday Inn Express (7329 Garners Ferry Rd) phone:(803) 695-1111 Candlewood Suites (921 Atlas Rd, just off Garners Ferry Rd) phone: (803) 727-1299 Quality Inn (7251 Garners Ferry Rd) phone: (803) 776-1700 Sleep Inn (803) 776-6263 Country Suites and Inn (803) 776-6660 Best Western Inn (803) 695-0666 NORTH OF FORT JACKSON at Exit 17 (Two Notch Rd) off I77: the main strip has many restaurants, lots of fast food chains, markets, and if you travel east, The Village at Sandhills, which has many restaurants and a strip mall. Many of the hotels listed are only seconds from the on-ramp to I-77 South. Residence Inn: 2320 Legrand Road, Columbia, SC 29223; (803) 788-8850 located beside Cracker Barrel offers two bedroom suites with full kitchens & living rooms; outdoor pool (turn left at the light right by Holiday Inn & follow the road around...Residence Inn will be on the right)
Holiday Inn (8105 Two Notch Rd) phone: (803)736-5600 {full service with restaurant} La Quinta (1538 Horseshoe Dr, right off Two Notch Rd) phone: (803) 736-6400 Wingate Hotel at Windham (8300 Two Notch Rd) phone: (803) 699-9333
Quality Inn (8104 Two Notch Rd) phone: (803) 736-0822 Microtel Hotel (1520 Barbar Dr, right off Two Notch Rd) phone: (803) 736-3237 Comfort Inn (7700 Two Notch Rd) phone: (803) 788-5544 {a little older} Comfort Suites (1540 Daulton Dr, off Two Notch Rd at the IHOP) phone: (803) 678-4266 indoor pool, free continental breakfast and graduation rate
Jameson Hotel (7525 Two Notch Rd) phone: (803) 736-6666 Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriot (120 Blarney Dr, off Two Notch Rd) phone: (803) 760-1700 Other Hotels across the interstate from Gate 2 at Exit 12: Extended Stay America (5430 Forest Dr) phone: (803) 782-2025 Super 8 Motel (5321 Forest Dr) phone: (803) 790-1133 Econo Lodge (4488 Fort Jackson Blvd) phone: (803) 738-0510 FORT JACKSON LODGING (803) 782-9802 or 800-276-6984 There are three hotels located on Fort Jackson that are available for lodging. All three are operated by IHG and can be reserved using the number above. For more information you may also visit their website: http://www.ihg.com/armyhotels/hotels/us/en/reservation/hotelsearchresult?qBsCd=ZYK&qAdlt=1&qChld=0&qRms=1&q PSt=0&qRtP=6CBARC&qSmP=3&qWch=0&qSHp=1&qBrs=ic.cp.in.vn.hi.ex.rs.cv.sb.cw.6c&qSrt=BRAND_SORT&q Rpp=10&qRRSrt=rt&qLat=0&qLng=0&srb_u=1 Fort Jackson MWR also offers rentals for Jacks Inn, a former housing area with 2 bedroom apartment style lodging, and cabins at Weston Lake. WESTON LAKE IS NOT ON POST AND GRADUATES WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO VISIT THIS AREA ON FAMILY DAY. IF YOU RESERVE A CABIN THERE YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO TAKE YOUR SOLDIER WITH YOU ON FAMILY DAY, BUT THEY CAN VISIT THE CABINS ON GRADUATION DAY WHEN THEY ARE GIVEN AN OFF POST PASS. Weston Lake phone: (803)751-5253 offers cabin rentals through MWR on the Southeast end of Fort Jackson, not located on post, you will use Exit 9 and is a distance from I-77. Because you have to exit Fort Jackson to get to Weston Lake, it is off limits to Soldiers on Family Day.
*The above locations/phone numbers may have changed. If you need more information, Google.com is a good resource. You may also call Victory Travel, 1-800-221-3503 for Hotel referrals.
Airports
Columbia Metropolitan (CAE) http://www.columbiaairport.com/ 30 min to post Augusta Regional Airport, GA (AGS) http://www.flyags.com/ 1 hours to post Charlotte International, NC http://charmeck.org/city/charlotte/Airport/Pages/default.aspx 1hr45min - post The above three are the commonly used airports, though you may find better rates with Greeneville International, SC http://www.gspairport.com/ 1 hr 50 min to post Charleston International, SC http://www.chs-airport.com/ 1 hr 50 min to post
BUS
TRAIN
Amtrak http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Amtrak/HomePage. The address is 850 Pulaski St Columbia, SC 29204
CABS
Blue Ribbon Taxi Cab - 803-754-8163 Yellow Checker Cab 803-799-3311