An official website of the United States government
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

 

Misawa Hosts COMPASS Class for Spouses

22 October 2015
MISAWA, Japan (NNS) - Naval Air Facility Misawa hosted a COMPASS class this week for military spouses, both new and veteran.
MISAWA, Japan (NNS) - Naval Air Facility Misawa hosted a COMPASS class this week for military spouses, both new and veteran.

Before joining the fleet, new Sailors spend months going through basic training, indoctrination, and rating schools so that they are prepared for Navy life. However, a Sailor's spouse often gets no indoctrination to being married to the military. But, there is a solution; the COMPASS Program.

COMPASS is a spouse-to-spouse mentoring program, explains Johanna Lovendale, the Navy Misawa COMPASS team leader and a 15 year Navy spouse, and Navy mom. She says the program offers the answers to the questions that spouses need to know.

Although COMPASS can point new Navy spouses in the right direction, veteran spouses can take something from the program too.

"I don't care if you've been married to your Sailor for a week or for 20 years," Lovendale says. "You will leave this workshop a whole lot smarter about Navy life."

Alongside Lovendale, several Navy spouses volunteer to help the program and speak on numerous topics including PCS, communication, naval history, pay and benefits, etiquette, and living in Misawa.

A spouse can learn from the COMPASS program, but they can also increase their network. The class explains that sometimes spouses can feel isolated or disconnected, but when they come here, they see they are not alone and that there are people here to help.

"The Misawa COMPASS Team now includes Japanese, Tagalog and Spanish translators/mentors in order to overcome the language and cultural barriers that some spouses may find when relocating away from home," said Lovendale. "We are trying to make it as inviting as possible so that no one feels left out."

For more news from Naval Air Facility Misawa, Japan, visit www.navy.mil/.
 

Google Translation Disclaimer

Guidance-Card-Icon Dept-Exclusive-Card-Icon