DA Form 7419-4: Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Guide

DA Form 7419-4: Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Guide – The Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Program strengthens military families by building resilience, self-sufficiency, and a deep understanding of Army life. DA Form 7419-4 serves as the official accreditation and evaluation tool for this vital program under Army Regulation (AR) 608-1.

Whether you’re a new Army spouse, a seasoned military family member, a Soldier, or an Army Civilian, AFTB equips you with practical skills for personal growth, military knowledge, and leadership. This free program, offered through Army Community Service (ACS) and Military and Family Readiness programs, remains a cornerstone of family readiness across U.S. Army installations.

What Is the Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Program?

AFTB is a comprehensive training and readiness initiative that helps participants thrive in the unique demands of Army life. It provides education on Army culture, resources, communication, stress management, and leadership.

The program empowers families to become more self-reliant, resilient, and connected to the military community. It supports unit readiness by preparing families for the challenges of deployments, relocations (PCS), and daily military life.

Levels of AFTB Training

AFTB training typically progresses through structured levels (sometimes referred to as phases or modules):

  • Level I – Military Knowledge (K): Covers Army basics, acronyms, customs and courtesies, community resources, financial readiness, and the impact of the Army mission on family life.
  • Level II – Personal Growth and Resiliency (G): Focuses on improving relationships, communication skills, stress management, team dynamics, and personal development.
  • Level III – Leadership Knowledge (L): Develops advanced leadership skills, volunteer management, and the ability to mentor and support others in the Army community.

Training formats include full-day courses, shorter blocks (3-4 hours) for Family Readiness Groups (FRGs), online modules via the Army Learning Management System, and in-person classes at installations.

What Is DA Form 7419-4?

DA Form 7419-4 (dated August 2007) is the official Army Family Team Building (AFTB) Program accreditation checklist and evaluation form. Army Community Service centers and program managers use it to ensure local AFTB programs meet Army standards for quality, staffing, training delivery, volunteer management, and oversight.

Key uses include:

  • Documenting master trainer certifications and volunteer programs.
  • Evaluating advisory councils, training schedules, and community needs assessments.
  • Tracking delivery of Levels I, II, and III training.
  • Supporting overall ACS accreditation under AR 608-1.

Download the official DA Form 7419-4 PDF here:
https://armypubs.army.mil/pub/eforms/DR_a/pdf/DA%20FORM%207419-4.pdf

This form is for official program management and not typically completed by individual participants.

Who Should Participate in AFTB?

  • Army spouses and family members
  • Soldiers
  • Army Civilians
  • Retirees and their families
  • Members of Family Readiness Groups

Classes are generally free and available at most U.S. Army garrisons through ACS or online.

Benefits of Completing AFTB Training

  • Better understanding of Army life and resources
  • Improved communication and relationship skills
  • Enhanced financial and stress management
  • Stronger leadership and volunteer capabilities
  • Greater resilience during deployments and transitions
  • Networking with other military families
  • Contribution to overall family and unit readiness

Many participants report feeling more confident and connected after completing the modules.

How to Get Started with AFTB?

  1. Visit your local Army Community Service (ACS) center or check the installation MWR website.
  2. Explore online training through the Army Family Web Portal or OLMS (Army Learning Management System).
  3. Contact your Family Readiness Group leader or unit for scheduled classes.
  4. Search for “AFTB” on your garrison’s MWR or ACS page (e.g., Fort Carson, Fort Bliss, JBLE-Eustis, etc.).

Official ResourceArmy MWR Army Family Team Building Page

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is AFTB mandatory?
No, but it is highly encouraged for family members and supports readiness goals.

Can I complete AFTB online?
Yes, many modules are available 24/7 through Army online learning platforms.

How long does training take?
Modules range from a few hours to full-day sessions. You can progress at your own pace.

Is DA Form 7419-4 for individuals?
No. It is an internal program accreditation tool used by ACS staff.

Supporting Army Family Readiness

The AFTB program aligns with broader Army initiatives like the Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) and other ACS services. By participating, you contribute to a stronger, more prepared Army community.

For the most current information, always check your local installation’s official Army MWR or ACS website, as offerings may vary by location and community needs.

Ready to build your Army family team? Download the form if needed for reference, and sign up for AFTB training today through your local ACS. It’s one of the best investments you can make in your military family’s success.