Published Aug 8, 2012
jiosrn
4 Posts
Some Tips for APMC SFRR
SFRR is a requirement for all APMC reserve officers who are attached and/or assigned to the APMC
Before You Go:
There will be a Letter of Information (LOI) that should be sent to you when you receive your orders to attend the SFRR. Read this letter very carefully, and start early on getting things ready. It will take longer than you expect.
Some important things:
[*]Have ALL of your files ready to go. The things you need will be in the LOI. Have them neatly organized, and readily accessible. Some people kept theirs in messenger-type bags, some had expandable file folders. You can't take too many files, or too much information. If you think you need it, carry it with you.
[*]You can google how to wear the uniform, or just ask your recruiter, or others in your unit.
[*]You can order your uniforms online via the Exchange online store, as well as other sites. You can also go to the nearest PX to get uniforms (you will need your military ID, or get your recruiter to go with you).
[*]It is a good idea to look up proper drill and ceremony info. On the first day of SFRR they will show you how to line up, about face, etc, but it would be helpful to review this beforehand.
While You Are There:
[*]I recommend taking some bottled water with you, or other beverages if you desire. If you fly to Atlanta and don't have a vehicle, there are gas stations near the hotel, so you can definitely walk and pick up a 12 pack of water, or whatever. I drove to Atlanta, and carried water with me. It was definitely helpful, as buying individual beverages and snacks can get expensive.
[*]Keep all of your receipts. You may not need them all, but it will be good to have them just in case. The finance department will go over travel vouchers, receipts, etc during the orientation.
That's really all I have. Just a few pointers. When I was preparing to go, I couldn't find anything on the internet about what to expect, and didn't know anyone who had been. Also, try to find a prior service individual while you are there, these people can be helpful.
If anyone has questions, feel free to PM me.