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11th Marine Regiment

Official Website of the 11th Marine Regiment's Family Readiness Office


Mr. Jose Acosta
(W)(760) 763-0004
(C) 760-468-7926

jose.g.acosta@usmc.mil


Regiment CDO Phone #:
(760) 725-3627

11th Marine Regiment Family Readiness Information line
1-866-676-0622 (options 9, then 3)

Message from your Family Readiness Officer

On behalf of the Commanding Officer and the Marines and Sailors of the 11th Marine Regiment “The Cannon Cockers”, welcome to the Family Readiness Web page. The Marine Corps recognizes that the families of its Marines and Sailors are an important asset and should be treated as such. Family Readiness is an essential component to the success of the unit’s mission, and offers the support needed to lessen the impact of deployments or other military commitments on the military family. We recognize that supporting Marines and Sailors through these times takes great sacrifice, and that military families also need support.

Family Readiness is defined as families who are prepared and equipped with the knowledge and tools to successfully meet the challenges of the military lifestyle. The importance of educating, informing, and tending to the needs of all Marines, Sailors and their families, is our priority. The Family Readiness Web page offers ample information and resources to assist Marines, Sailors and family members in attaining personal and family readiness. The Marine and Family Services office also has many programs and can direct you to numerous organizations available to assist the families aboard Camp Pendleton.

As the Family Readiness Officer, I am dedicated to providing you with official communication between the command, Marines, Sailors and families, information regarding Readiness and Deployment Support, assistance in finding resources and services, and coordinating events such as pre-deployments briefs, family days and homecoming celebrations.

I look forward to hearing from you. Your involvement in the Family Readiness Program would be an invaluable asset, benefiting the command and its family members. Your support, encouragement, and willingness to hold down the home front during training exercises and deployments, enable our Marines and Sailors to clear the table of other issues so they may fully focus on their military duties.

11th Marines Regiment
Family Readiness Officer
(Work) 760-763-2004
(Cell) 760-468-7929

“Marines take care of their own – period. This enduring pledge between Marines is never more sacred than during time of war. Just as every Marine makes a commitment to the Corps when they earn the title Marine, the Corps makes an enduring commitment to every Marine – and an enduring commitment to their family.”
James T. Conway, Commandant of the Marine Corps

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