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During a Saturday afternoon lunch at the squadron some of the boys thought the
noise got a little too loud.
Headquarter MCCS KVN
MCAS Yuma, Key Volunteers
Miramar, Key Volunteers
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What is the Key Volunteer Network?
The structure of the Marine Corps Key Volunteer Network is outlined
in Marine Corps Order (MCO) 1754.2A. The Order directs that each unit throughout the Marine Corps, from battalion/squadron
level and above appoint a Key Volunteer Coordinator (KVC) and Key Volunteers to assist in implementing a Family
Readiness Program. The KVC and Key Volunteers work with the Commanding Officer (CO) and Family Readiness Officer
(FRO) to provide information, support and referral assistance as needed to Marines and Marine Corps family members.
Who is a Key Volunteer?
The Key Volunteer in the network holds a critical position in matching
available resources to the needs of families. Her/his performance is directly
linked to the quality of life and morale of families within the unit.
The Key Volunteer Network provides assistance to families within the unit,
giving Marines confidence that family needs and concerns will have the
attention of trained and caring Key Volunteers.
Key Volunteer Network's Computer Room
As of July 11, 2001 the Key Volunteer Network's computer room was officially
opened.
The new KVN computer room offers spouses the use of the Internet, procedures
on how to create a free email account, send email, scan pictures to forward
in an email and use of the Microsoft Office software.
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