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It’s a typical Wednesday afternoon and you get the “I have some news” text. This text is often followed by ...
Read moreDetailsIt’s a typical Wednesday afternoon and you get the “I have some news” text. This text is often followed by ...
Read moreDetailsCharlotte Cosby is an expert on moving. The author, military spouse and educator has moved nearly 30 times, to duty ...
Read moreDetailsWhen I became a Navy wife, I expected the change. Expected the moves, the distance, the constant rebuilding, but what I didn’t ...
Read moreDetailsWhen Mary Lane Montoya’s husband, Patrick, received orders to report to the 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade at Camp Humphreys, South ...
Read moreDetailsWe reported in the March/April issue that Cheryl Mason had been selected by President Donald Trump as an Assistant Secretary ...
Read moreDetailsWith two ongoing wars and a potential third taking shape, military families are struggling under the weight of stress. For ...
Read moreDetailsThere’s almost no small talk these days that doesn’t circle back to the cost of groceries —the eggs, the milk, ...
Read moreDetailsBeing married to the military guarantees a life full of plot twists and turns —and never a shortage of subplots ...
Read moreDetailsMilitary spouses preach resiliency, but there’s a fine line between healthy resilience and toxic resiliency.
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