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    PERSCO: Accounting for every member

    PERSCO: Accounting for every member

    Photo By Senior Airman Racheal Watson | U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Laura Shabazz, a 386th Force Support Squadron sustainment...... read more read more

    (UNDISCLOSED LOCATION)

    05.05.2015

    Story by Senior Airman Racheal Watson 

    386th Air Expeditionary Wing

    UNDISCLOSED LOCATION - The sun peaks over the horizon as a vehicle full of deployed members is waved to a stop in front of a large tent. To some this is nothing new, but for others this is their first time in the area of responsibility.

    The first group of people deployers meet upon arriving to The Rock after their long travels are assigned to the 386th Force Support Squadron Personnel Support for Contingency Operations.

    The main mission of PERSCO is to support combatant commanders with information pertaining to accountability, casualty reporting and sustainment functions, which assist in managing deployed forces.

    Whether in a deployed location or at home station, communication plays an important role.

    “The biggest difference [between a deployed location and home station] is at home station our main job is taking care of people’s records,” said Staff Sgt. Kayla Eschler, a 386th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron Deliberate and Crisis Action Planning and Execution Segments technician. “Here our main job is accountability.”

    PERSCO’s first communication to newly-arrived Service members is a policy brief and ensuring newcomers turn in the proper paperwork, such as, copies of orders and their vRED or record of emergency data. This ensures if something were to happen to a service member, PERSCO already has the pertinent information to begin the next-of-kin notifications.

    Just because individuals are deployed does not mean everyday operations stop abruptly. PERSCO members also help members reenlist, extend their current service commitment and update personnel actions on a daily basis.

    “Our main job is accountability, but if someone gets an assignment out here, or has evaluations going through, we’re here to help them reach back to their home station to get it all figured out,” said Eschler.

    “If [deployers] are not properly gained, then they are not going to get properly paid,” said Senior Airman Laura Shabazz, a 386th Expeditionary Force Support Squadron sustainment technician.

    Every member who comes to "The Rock" will have at least one thing in common—a PERSCO team who dedicates themselves to taking care of service members while they are deployed.

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    Date Taken: 05.05.2015
    Date Posted: 05.07.2015 04:48
    Story ID: 162544
    Location: (UNDISCLOSED LOCATION)
    Hometown: BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, LA, US
    Hometown: SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, SC, US

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