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If you are traveling without your family members, you may check in with the Billeting Office for lodging availability in bachelor quarters here at the Annapolis Area Complex.

If you must leave your family behind for any reason, there are some things you need to consider:

1. Power of Attorney - important if a family member is left behind and has to do things in the name of the military member.

2. Family Care Plan - keep an up-to-date family care plan, with correct names and numbers of those that may have to care for your children.

3. Copies of Orders - leave extra copies of your orders with family member.

4. Finances - make sure allotments, checkbooks, savings accounts, credit cards, etc. are accessible for family members.

5.  Vehicles - up-to-date maintenance schedule.

6. School Information - ensure that all school records are in order for transfer.

Contact your Relocation Assistance Program office at the FFSC for individual/family relocation counseling and/or concerns regarding deployment.


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