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What is an Ombudsman?
Navy Family Ombudsmen are a critical communication link between the Commanding Officer and family members. They must
be the spouse of an active duty or Reserve member of the command. Ombudsmen are primarily information and Referral Specialists
who help command family members gain the assistance they need to succeed as part of the extended Navy Family. Once appointed
as the command Ombudsman, the volunteer receives standardized Ombudsman Basic Training (OBT). OBT provides the basic knowledge
and tools necessary to be an effective representative of the command and an advocate for family members.
Ombudsmen volunteers are trained to serve as your family advocate. Your Ombudsman is a link between your spouse and the
command.
Your Ombudsman is knowledgeable about the Navy and your local command. Take advantage of their knowledge to get the assistance
you need.
The Ombudsman, however, is NOT a go-between for the Navy member/sponsor and their command, or a mediator between husband
and wife. The Navy Chain of Command should be utilized to address problems between the sponsor and the command. There are
many recognized agencies offering professional guidance in the area of personal relationships, such as Navy Family Services
Centers. Your Ombudsman will refer you to the correct agency, if you desire.
Our Mission
To train replacement aircrew and maintainers for combat operations in a new and challenging aircraft.
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