Strong Bonds is a unit-based, chaplain-led program
which assists commanders in building individual resiliency by
strengthening the Army Family. The core mission of the Strong
Bonds program is to increase individual Soldier and Family
member readiness through relationship education and skills
training.
Strong Bonds is conducted in an offsite retreat format in order
to maximize the training effect. The retreat or “get
away” provides a fun, safe, and secure environment in
which to address the impact of relocations, deployments, and
military lifestyle stressors.
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official U.S. Army "Office of the Chief of
Chaplains" homepage.
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Whether
leading worship, patrolling the motor pool,
or visiting the hospital, Army Chaplains are
always at the frontline of the Soldiers'
life.
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The official
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Strong Bonds is a chaplain-led program
for commanders which builds relationship
resiliency. The Strong Bonds mission is
to increase Soldier and Family readiness
through relationship education and
skills training.
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On
Feb. 25, Soldiers and Family Members of
3rd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment and
3rd Brigade Support Battalion, gathered
at Fort Stewart's Main Post Chapel for
the first part of the three-day Strong
Bonds Marriage Retreat, sponsored by the
Army Chaplains Corps.
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Sergeant William Smith plays many roles
in his life, but he considers being a
father the most important. It is also
the most challenging.
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Retreat Means Relationship
Refresher for Army Africa
Families
[3/21/2011]
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Strong Bonds Help Make 11th
ACR Army Strong
[12/16/2010]
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120th Inf Bde Families Build
Strong Marriages at Retreat
[12/15/2010]
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