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‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Feedback Sought From Spouses
Pentagon officials today mailed out 150,000 new “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” surveys, this time seeking input from military spouses about the potential repeal of the law that bars gay men and lesbians from serving openly, officials said. Full story.

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Top Ten Reasons Why The Military Does NOT Want to Look at Geographic Bachelors
The phenomenon of Geographic Bachelors--those guys who move to their new duty station and leave their families behind —has always puzzled me. Now that Brad and I are going the GeoBach route during the next year, I’m more curious than ever. Full story.

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Navy Wife Nears Long-Coveted Degree
Elvia Kachenchai, 45, is two final exams away from earning her bachelor's degree in business administration. Kachenchai's quest to earn this degree started more than two decades ago. Full story.

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Control
Keep your house in order. Control your wife. Lay down the law. These are just a few of the responses generated on military.com after the June 7 story about the colonel’s wife who barred from all interaction with the unit and family members after her actions were deemed harmful. Full story.

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Trauma Bay II
This touching two minute video examines the history of a modern day M.A.S.H.-like hospital and brings a piece of the frontline to those of us at home. Full story.

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Modernization Ahead for DoD Schools
Schools on military installations are like anything else in the world of defense--they have to fight for money. Find out how increased funding will impact improvements in DoD schools. Full story.

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Army Provides Housing Bill of Rights for Families
Installation Management Command this month revised application procedures at its 44 stateside privatized housing facilities, providing residents with a "Bill of Rights" and a guarantee of superior customer service. Full story.

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H&R Block Offers Free Tax Prep Courses for Military Spouses
The ultimate in DIY empowerment is preparing your own taxes. Find out how you can enroll for this free course from H&R Block and file with confidence come April! Full story.

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Family Matters Blog: Website Helps Families 'Know Before You Go'
A new American Forces Press Service Web special, "Focus on Family: Know Before You Go" is highlighting how military families prepare for and deal with deployments. Full story.

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Spouses of Vets May Get More Aid
More surviving spouses of veterans will be available for Veteran's Affairs home loans under a bill now making its way through Congress. Full story.

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End of 'Yes/No' Box on Predeployment Checklists
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff vowed today to eliminate the "yes-no" box that appears on some predeployment checklists that determines whether a servicemembers' units can contact their families during deployments. Full story.

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Fort Stewart Families
In October, 2009, the 2nd Brigade, 3rd ID of Ft. Stewart, GA deployed to Iraq. Local photographer and artist Susan Weiss began to take photographs of the deployment as part of a community project. Full story.

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Army Wives Invade Fort Belvoir
Hear what Brian McNamara, who play Gen. Holden on Army Wives, as to say about his appreciation for military families and Jill Biden’s recent appearance on the show. Full story.

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National Guard Families Have Resources Too!
In a roundtable with military bloggers on Tuesday, Mr. Baird emphasized the many resources available to National Guard families and the continuing effort to provide resources for children of Guard members, in particular. Full story.

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Running to Heal, Remember
As more wives began feeling the weight of their husbands being in a combat zone, they joined Lisa. What started as three wives running had evolved into a support network. Full story.

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Spouse Jobs Program to Relaunch in October
The Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts program will resume Oct. 25, but with some significant changes to the popular spouse employment program, a defense official announced today. Full story.

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Free Wedding Dresses for Military Brides!
A suburban Chicago wedding shop is giving away free wedding dresses to women marrying service members who have returned from deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan. Full story.

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Mullens Reflect on 40 Years of Marriage, Service
We tried to always focus on where we would live next, the transition, and where were the good schools. Too often, I had to move ahead, and Deborah and the boys had to figure it out on their own. Full story.

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The Pride of Military Service
Military life is very different than the one many of our friends back home are living. Why did we go this route? This is a life-changing profession. It matters. Full story.

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Lessons in Deployment Dining
I am a health freak, but I love food.  I especially love even those foods I’m not supposed to love. I should hate them and flee from temptation.  But I don’t. Full story.

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Things to Think About When Moving With Pets
Tips and tricks to make moving your military pet easier on all of you. Full story.

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Putting Care into Care Packages
Care packages are a way of sending the comforts of home to our loved ones putting their blood, sweat and tears into our freedom. Full story.

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Puerto Rican Troops, Families Need New Birth Certificates
Servicemembers and their families who were born in Puerto Rico will need to obtain a new birth certificate starting July 1, 2010. Full story.

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Program Eases Adoption Expenses for Military Families

For many people, $2,000 doesn’t add up to much money in the long haul; it won’t, after all, buy a new car or a house. But for one Air Force family, the money was just enough to fulfill their long-term dream: a family.

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MyCAA Continued
If the MyCAA program is designed to provide military spouses portable career skills that would help them find jobs after making permanent change-of-station moves, we need credentials to compete with our peers. Full story.

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Friendship
They are the ones that you laugh until you cry with, cry until you laugh with, and know each other's favorite drinks, movies, and outfits. They are your girlfriends.  Full story.

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"The Dry Land" Movie Review
"The Dry Land" chronicles the struggle that a soldier, played by Ryan O'Nan, faces upon returning from a tour in Iraq and the ensuing consequences that vex his family and friends.
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Blue Star Museums
Beginning Memorial Day weekend, more than 600 museums across the country are opening their doors for free to military families as part of Blue Star Museums - a joint venture between Blue Star Families and the National Endowment for the Arts.  Full story.

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Juicy Houses
Talking about houses and military - unless you are talking tragic foreclosures or privatized housing scandals - makes it sound like I'm some kind of dysfunctional hausfrau. Sounds like I'm insisting that we military spouses really must watch less "Dancing With the Stars" and more "Renovation Nation."
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Being a Single Parent is Hard Enough
Being a single parent is hard enough, so how do military women handle the pressures of deployment and military life in addition to raising their kids?  Find out in today's military women feature. Full story.

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Sons of the Fallen - one night only!
A film about the loss of loved ones in service to their country will debut for one night only on May 18th across the country in select theaters. Full story.

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First Lady Michelle Obama Announces Presidential Directive on Military Families
The review builds on the Obama administration’s efforts to forge an enduring national commitment to support and engage military families. Full story.

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Why Is Spouse Appreciation Day Just So Awkward?
Did you miss Military Spouse Appreciation Day on May 7? Don't feel too bad about it. In most commands it is the most awkward holiday ever invented.
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How to PCS - Part 2
Orchestrating a cross-country move for two toddlers, one husband, one dog and one goldfish does not sound easy but veteran spouse Maryanna Annibale says most of the hard work is already behind her.
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US Labor Dept Announces $5 Million Grant Competition To Serve Homeless Female Veterans and Veterans With Families
Reintegrating homeless female veterans and veterans with families into meaningful employment is vital to our goal of ending homelessness among those who have worn our nation's military uniform. Full story.

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Military Family Caucus Event Puts Spotlight on Family Issues
Nearly 100 military spouses hailing from bases like Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, AZ and Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota came to Capitol Hill to address issues affecting military spouses.
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How to PCS
As PCS season descends, thousands of military spouses will bid farewell to beloved hair stylists, dentists, and neighbors, and begin the summer migration from one base to another.
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The Marriage Ratio
I heard about a study on marriage that looked at why certain marriages succeed while others do not. What the study discovered is that successful marriages can be described mathematically with the ratio of 5:1.
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Are you a NILF?
The RAND Corporation did a study called "Measuring Underemployment Among Military Spouses." Their researchers used a new framework to get to a more accurate picture of military spouse employment.
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New DVD Helps Children Deal With Deployment
Children relate to his characters because they share many of the same concerns, he wrote. "We try to never shy away from being real and telling the story from a child's perspective." Full story.

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Month of the Military Child
First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden, lifelong educator and wife of Vice President Joe Biden, talk about the important role military children play in the armed forces community.
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Did you see Army Wives?
Lifetime's 'Army Wives' is in its fourth season. Have you been watching? Like it? Hate it? Sound off and let us know what you think!
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USO Announces Sesame Workshop Tour Dates
The Sesame Street/USO Experience for Military Families, a free traveling USO show, is back in the United States after an around-the-world tour. Full story.

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Easter Egg Roll - First Person
It started with an email. A good friend from Blue Star Families sent me a message about a month ago saying that BSF had been given tickets to the annual White House Easter Egg Roll. She asked if I would like to attend with my family. Full story.

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Pride and Caution
Your husband's life means the world to you, but remember that your life means the world to him, so be vigilant, aware, and proud every moment of every day.
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Military Discounts: When "Don't Ask," is NOT Good Policy
DO ASK, and carry your military I.D. with you when it's feasible. In addition to the numerous other benefits you get as a military spouse or member, view your I.D. card as a "constant coupon," that pays back dividends on varied and numerous occasions.
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The Navy Makes it Work for Career and Family
"Career-wise, it's an amazing opportunity for me," said Lt. Cmdr. Huber. "Mommy-wise it's very difficult but I joined the Navy voluntarily and thankfully I have a very strong support system in place."  Full story.

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Can You Take Spring Break?
One of the secrets of a good military life has got to be making your service member take a Spring Break. Once you have a couple of weeks stored up on the books in case of emergency,  I think it is your sworn duty as a spouse unit to make the service member (SM) take some leave Full story.

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There would be seasons of deployments where I would literally live at the gym. I would spend hours working out because if I was focused on the massive pain in my legs from the stair-stepper machine I wouldn't be able to focus on the pain in my broken heart.

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This life of goodbyes is what we agreed to and signed up for when we said those beautiful wedding vows. Through marrying a man in uniform we implicitly accepted the "moments apart" just as much as we did the "Til death do us part." 
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The Curveballs of Military Life
"I would classify marrying a man in the military as a massive curveball, for myself at least.  There is no predictability."
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Facing the Deployment Curse Head On
The cause of new-found superstition.
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My CAA:  The Darwinian Program That Must Survive
If 98,000 spouses are enrolled in classes to a maximum payout of $6000 each, the program has committed to $588,000,000 dollars.  That is a lot of money, and the defense budget for military spouse employment in 2010 is only $66 million. Full story.

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By Molly Blake Susan Petersen laughs when she talks about her first house.  “We bought in 1992 and it literally cost $40,000,” says the Marine spouse smiling. “It doesn’t sound like a lot but we couldn’t have bought it without the VA loan.” ... Full story.

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The Big D
When divorce or hint of it rears its ugly head to you or a BFF, there are some basic facts of life with which you should begin to familiarize yourself. Full story.

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The Military Spouse Residency Act
Now spouses can establish residency in one state and avoid a host of problems that come from relocating.
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Military Divorce: Dividing Children, Pay & Pensions
“Figure out what is the most important thing to you. Is it the kids, the pension or the spousal support?” Full story.

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Monitoring Your Marriage Alarms
"My heart had been so disappointed and scarred from the constantly growing list of goodbyes shared between us, that all of a sudden one Friday night activity exploded into this much bigger issue than I realized was there. "
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What You Need to Know About Military Divorce
Part One of our 3-part series: Deciding to divorce and finding a lawyer. Full story.

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Now Free:  Peterson’s Online Academic Skills Course (OASC)
Why not resolve to brush up on your basic academic skills so you stand a better chance at landing that long-awaited promotion at work or passing that upcoming test you’ve been dreading? Full story.

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Photography: Transforming Portraits Into A Portable Profession
A great career for military spouses with an artistic eye.
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Holiday Shopping Tips
Whether you are stateside shopping for a loved one overseas, or planning to give gifts to family members, shop smart, always be aware of your surroundings and follow these tips to stay on budget. Full story.

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10 Ways to get the Family Involved in the Holidays
This time of year opens the door for families to spend some quality time together. Full story.

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Feel Better Now:  The Very Practical TRIAP program
"Tricare has put together a fantastic new web-based behavioral health program that requires no authorization and no referral and no driving around.  We now can talk at home to a licensed therapist at home on your computer by chat, phone or on webcam." Full story.

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Navy Marine Corps Relief Society: The Good the Bad & The Iffy
With so many resources available to service members and their families, it can sometimes be difficult to navigate the myriad options alone. So CinCHouse is taking a closer look our impressive arsenal of military providers and getting the low down on the good, the bad and the iffy of each. Full story.

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Military Spouse Residency Relief Act Gets the Axe
Thursday’s debate over the Defense Authorization Bill will not include one act many military spouses had hoped for Full story.

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Career Rx: When Job Opportunities are Limited
If and when you find your professional advancement stagnating as a result of PCS move, (and it will at some point, don’t worry), or because of a bad economy, keep the following career-saving strategies in mind.

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Spouse Calls: Anthology speaks with military voice
"Sally spoke softly about the healing power of writing and about MilSpeak Foundation, which she initiated to extend that potential for healing to military members, veterans and families." Full story.

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Air Force Aid Society: The Good the Bad & The Iffy
Our report on military charity as the Combined Federal Campaign continues. Full story.

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My Opinion: It Happens in Threes
It is the Military Wives Deployment Curse: When everything seems to break or happen after your spouse leaves for deployment.  Full story.

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It was so refreshing for me to hear Elisabeth, a navy spouse from Groton CT, share the passion for teaching. “I just knew I wanted to be a teacher ever since I was a little girl.” And she wasn’t about to let the military lifestyle get in the way of t... Full story.

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By Jacey Eckhart “I’m not like those other military wives,” Lina said. “I’m not a Dependopotomus.” Every military spouse in the room gave a start of recognition. A snort of guilty laughter. A dependopotomus?? In that single word Lina captur... Full story.

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"Back Home" is Gripping Therapy for Families of Wounded Warriors
Book Review: “Back Home” by Julia Keller Published Sept. 2009 by Egmont USA $15.99 Recommended for ages 10 and up By Rebekah Sanderlin Julia Keller is an amazing writer. Amazing. It easy to see why she won a Pulitizer Prize for feature writ... Full story.

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FINRA’s Military Spouse Fellowship
Become an accredited financial counselor and earn the big bucks while giving back to the military community.
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Spouse Calls: Readers relate to “Relocation blues”
Could I – should I – admit these personal struggles to anyone who happened to be reading? Full story.

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Operation Bombshell

Rebekah Sanderlin writes “How I Became a Burlesque Goddess.”

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 Spouse Calls: Not Me

"I’ve been a military wife for 24 years, through ten moves and four overseas assignments. I should have this down cold. I thought I did."

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The Best Advice I Ever Received

CinCHouse took the opportunity to talk with a few wives, and pick their opalescent brains about their best advice ever.

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What Quick Hire Means for You

Effective September 11, the long and often painful process of landing a federal job will be easier for certain military spouses everywhere.

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By Jacey Eckhart I could almost see the little quote marks appear in the air above the word “counseling”.     “Yeah, we once got ‘counseling,’” said a thirtysomething Marine wife .  She and her husband found themselves... Full story.

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My hairdresser began experimenting, cutting his own hair at 13 and found himself cutting over fifty of his friends’ hair. Through the support of Department of Children and Family Services, he converted this hobby into a technical degree that allows h... Full story.

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Writing an Attention-Getting Cover Letter

To succeed in landing job interviews (and hopefully job offers), you have to convince an employer that your skills are a better fit for the job than anyone else’s. One way to do this is to have a killer resume, of course.

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Tackling School (and Chow Hall) Lunches One Meal at a Time

Advice that's not just for kids. Have you ever wondered why hubby has trouble maintaining weight standards? Just ask him about the chow hall food.

 

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  By Jacey Eckhart   Are you trying to change the way you feel about military life?  I’m not talking about turning yourself into one of those creepy women who seem to have no life outside their service member.  I’m talking abou... Full story.

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Spouse Calls: It's a Small World

Old friendships beget new ones and provide comfort when you haven’t made new friends yet. The world seems smaller when your friendships stretch around the globe.

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Spouse Calls: PTSD Survivor

Even military wives are sometimes 'survivors' of PTSD.

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What the Heck is a Family Readiness Group?!!

If you choose to be an active member of a Family Readiness Group (FRG), you may find that all your military life experiences, good and/or less than ideal, are all the richer for it.

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Spouse Calls: Farewell Season

There is no escaping PCS season. Either we are moving or some of our friends are moving, or both. This year for me it's both. As I watched the painful parade of departures this summer, I noticed that all goodbyes are not alike.

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By Jacey Eckhart I’d like to sit at a table dressed in white linen.  I’d like real silver, please. White candles.  A sommelier with keys jingling at her belt.  I’d like to hand a leather-bound menu back to the waiter and say softly, “... Full story.

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Tricare’s Fertility Coverage

A couple successfully navigates the insurance system and the fertility options available within the military.

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Birth Annoucements for Long Distance Families

If you are going to be having a baby any time soon you will want to announce it to the world. Or at least your friends and family all over the world.

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Good Reads: "Understanding the High-Functioning Alcoholic"

In her book Understanding the High-Functioning Alcoholic, Benton provides an eye-opening look into a subset of alcoholics who’ve been constantly overlooked and under-treated, sometimes right here in our own military community.

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Spouse Calls: Children’s theater program

Missoula Children’s Theatre brings musical productions every year to more than a thousand communities, including military installations worldwide.

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This is the fifth article in the series exploring careers that you can take with you throughout military life. (And stay tuned…next we will explore personal care jobs such as hair/beauty).

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A military fiancée posted this question on a Cinchouse.com forum:  What are the possible outcomes for my marriage?

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OPSEC and PERSEC Can Save Your Life (and Hubby's Life, too)

Opsec – Operations Security – and Persec – Personal Security – are about safety for you and your man in uniform, and all those who depend on him.  So you’ve got to take this business seriously.

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Nailing the Interview, Part III:  After the Interview

This is the final installment of a three part-series designed to give you the skills you need to land your next job. In part one, we discussed what you should do before the interview while in part two, we addressed the big day itself. Here, we go over what to do after the interview.

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But I thought I was with the Navy!?!?

Making Sense of the Navy’s Individual Augmentation Program

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PTSD and Family involvement in counseling

"He started treating me like one of his private soldiers right in front of all of them. He was degrading and loud and … I was so overwhelmed I had to walk out … I'm afraid of living in this yo-yo life forever."

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By Jacey Eckhart My girlfriend Alison and I met up for ice tea outside the Barnes and Noble last time I was in San Diego.  Now that Alison has settled the kids in sports and school, sorted out the house, and sent her husband toddling off to t... Full story.

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Camp Curiosity Cures Kids' Summer Boredom (and Makes for Happy Moms)

School has been out for just a few weeks and, if you’re like millions of mothers worldwide, you are already completely out of ideas.

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Book Review: "Reporting for Doodie"

In her book Smith details what it was like to be a suddenly single, not quite 50-year-old “Gramma”, caring for a toddler while his parents were on deployment. Most remarkably, she realized that Marcus saved her from herself and showed her just how strong she really was.

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When it came time to post a website, like many entrepreneurs, I hired an expert. Lacking a technical background, I wanted someone who could explain techy language without sounding like hieroglyphics; who cared about the look and feel of my site; and ... Full story.

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Keeping Your Guard/Reserve Marriage Strong

One of the greatest stresses on a military marriage is deployment, and when you’re “suddenly military” – ie. active orders are delivered to a Guard or Reserve member for deployment – the potential emotional tsunami can wash out a relationship.

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I’m the kind of woman who knows that if you are a military spouse and you have a few pounds to lose, you may not have a weight problem.  Instead, you probably have a “wait” problem.

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By Jacey Eckhart After eight years of war, the hurrying passengers in Savannah airport must have been used to this scene.  I was.  A military mom chased a toddler in a purple shirt.  A preschooler with tight blonde curls zoomed arou... Full story.

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The Military Spouse Career Advancement Account Program (MyCAA)

There are now 6,000 good reasons to get your college degree and build a long-term, portable career and you can thank the DoD’s recently implemented Military Spouse Career Advancement Account Program (MyCAA) for all of them.

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This is the third article in the series exploring careers that you can take with you throughout military life. (And stay tuned…next we will explore a career in web design). Full story.

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Not All Kids' Schools are Created Equal

Military parents have been relocating their families for years. And while most of the focus is on how the child will fare with making friends and liking their new surroundings, there is additional cause for concern when it comes to academics.

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My husband’s commanding officer drove a Mercedes SL convertible and it's probably the source of my husband’s mega car note. That old man’s car (or something just like it) could be the source of your military family’s overspending, too.

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Air Force BMT Graduation and Tech School

Part 2 of our series on Air Force Basic Military Training.

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Taking Flight: Boot Camp in the Air Force

The first of a two-part series on what to expect in boot camp and Tech School where airmen jump start their careers.

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Nailing the Interview, Part I:  Before the Interview

This is a three part-series designed to give you the skills you need to land your next job. In part one, we discuss what you should do before the interview.

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Choosing the right babysitter

Even the most attentive parents need a babysitter once in a while. Finding someone you can trust so you and your partner can go out on much deserved Friday night date can be a daunting task.

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Vacation plans? What to do with your pet

It’s important to determine the best care option for your furry friend as the family heads out for some summer fun.

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Save your best dancing shoes for deployment

Sara Horn begins a new feature series for Guard and Reserve wives, but this advice works for everyone!

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Military Spouses Storm Capitol Hill!

A group of about a dozen military spouses representing Blue Star Families and National Military Family Association traveled to the nation’s capitol to meet with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and 11 other Congressional representatives on Tuesday. Find out what was said.

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Continuing Your Education Overseas
While overseas, there’s no better way to enhance your career professional opportunities than by going back to school and earning that college degree -- or updating the one you already have earned. You might be surprised to learn that military education centers overseas more than resembles the same ones back home in the good ole USA. Full story.

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Home is Where the Army Sends You
New book for brats PCSing to Ft. Bragg is first in series that will help them cope with relocation.
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Marine Corps Boot Camp Part II: Have We Met?

Get ready for a surprise, after boot camp, you may not recognize your recruit physically or mentally.

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The Few, The Proud... Welcome to Marine Corps Boot Camp
The smallest branch within the Armed Forces, the Marine Corps technically falls under the department of the Navy, but don’t let that fool you. Sailors and Marines are very different breeds, as each will proudly tell you. Boot camp reflects that, too.
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The Finer Points of Moving Overseas, Part II
The finer points to consider once you have boots on the ground. Full story.

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The Finer Points of Moving Overseas, Part I
What you need to know when preparing to relocate overseas.
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The benefits and challenges of homeschooling
As many military families prepare to PCS, they are also committing to begin homeschooling. Choosing that route comes with some benefits and challenges that you should be aware of before deciding if homeschooling is right for you. Full story.

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Women in the Military: Deployment and Caring for Your Child

Good advice from an active duty family physician.

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I love the parents they feature those military recruiting ads.  They show the proud mom with two boys in the Navy.  They show the reasonable mom whose daughter wants to be part of something bigger than herself.  They show military moms... Full story.

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Starting Out Army: BCT Graduation & AIT

The second part of our series on Army Basic Training.

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Go Army Boot Camp!

Everything you - the spouse or soldier - needs to know about BCT.

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Get Exercising the Fun Way

Dancing with the hubby for 10 minutes? 100 calories burned. Bike riding on a sunny day with the kids? 300 calories burned.

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Navy Pass-In Review & A-School

Part II of our story on Navy Boot Camp.

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Buy or Rent Your Next House?

Home may be wherever the military sends you, but should you rent or buy that house while you’re calling it your own?

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Navy Basic Training: Part I

Recruit Training Command is the first shock. You’re in the Navy now!

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The New Normal

There's a phrase being tossed around military installations, "the new normal." Living in the new normal means that this, this life of repeated deployments, prosthetics, and memorial services, this is what life is going to look like for us for awhile to come, so we had better learn to deal with it.

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Pregnancy and the Active Duty Woman

Pregnancy and the period that follows it present challenges for women that their male colleagues do not experience. These challenges affect a woman’s body, mind, time, and career choices, but, if anticipated and properly planned for, can be overcome in concert with your your desires for career and family.

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How Spouses Can Survive Boot Camp

Boot camp is more than just basic training for the service member. For most couples, it’s also their first introduction to the military lifestyle.

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Every time we PCS’d to a new place, my brothers would make friends first.  I would beg to be included and cry when the boys left me out.  Then my mom would call Steve and Dan inside and say, “Your friends will come and go, but you’ll know y... Full story.

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Military Husbands

His environment is common, but he is rare. He doesn’t blend in with his surroundings, yet often remains unseen – caring for his offspring, avoiding exposure, scarcely encountering others of his kind.

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Ask anyone in the military what they do; they will give you a lengthy job description. But for those of us supporting them, that innocent question, “What do you do?” isn’t always as easy. Finding a portable career while in the military takes tria... Full story.

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Military Weddings 101

Everything you need to know about options, protocol and fun!

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Digging Your Way Out of a Career Black Hole

Face it: You are in a professional black hole and the view is not a pretty one. There is light at the end of the proverbial tunnel.

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Yesterday as I reviewed T-shirt designs for military spouses, I inevitably laughed at one with a favorite slogan: Sexually Deprived for Your Freedom. So true.  Yet I was taken aback by the image next to the slogan: An unmistakable hag. This woma... Full story.

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By Jacey Eckhart Last week I was part of a team giving speeches to a deployed squadron that was about to head home. The chaplain prepared his ‘Ten Commandments of Homecoming’ brief.  The lady from family services dropped by to remind everybod... Full story.

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35 Tried and True Ways to Keep Your Sanity While He’s Deployed

From an experienced military wife, a little inspiration designed to see one through the long haul never hurts.

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Could you be a work at home mom?

You may just be one of those women that are toying with the idea of working from home. To make the decision whether or not to start a home business you need to know what’s involved.

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Ways to Handle the Chaos of Military Schedules

Not knowing when Mom or Dad will be deployed, or for how long, can create a lot of turmoil in the home before, during and even after the tour of duty.

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  I held the platter aloft.  If I passed it to my husband on my right, my mother-in-law would be insulted because she would get last pick of the steaks.  If I passed the platter to my mother-in-law on my left, she would be mad because... Full story.

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Overseas Banking Basics

Just how exactly do you manage your banking in a foreign country? First-timers headed abroad and other inquiring minds deserve to know some basic overseas military banking facts before boarding the plane that carries you to the land of steep learning curve.

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Finding Your Career Passion

What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?

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Stop Keeping Up with the Joneses

My husband and I were caught up in the classic "keeping up with the Joneses" syndrome without realizing it. This is a subtle "disease" because of its' insidious nature. The seeds are planted in our thoughts and feelings, and spread until it infects our physical assets. If serious enough, it can bring down your "financial house."

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Self Defense: What You Don’t Know Could Hurt You

Deployment can leave you alone and vulnerable. Yet when women even indicated that they were willing to resist, half of all would-be rapists broke off the attack

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The school secretary scanned the group of moms sitting outside the office.  “Mrs. Ludlow?  Is there a Mrs. Ludlow?” We all looked at each other wishing Mrs. Ludlow would get a move on so we could get our own papers signed and be on our w... Full story.

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Tips for Making the Most of Your Space

Relocation sometimes forces us to move from a spacious house in the suburbs to a townhome on a new base, or even a tiny apartment in Japan. Living in a small space doesn’t mean that you can’t give a different feel and appearance.

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Childproofing Your Home

According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, around 2.5 million children are injured or killed by hazards in the home each year. One benefit of frequent relocations is that military families can child-proof their homes during the moving process.

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What to Expect When They Come Home

 Get ready for fun, a honeymoon, and a bit of a rollercoaster ride of emotions - for everyone.

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Till Death Do Us Part

Avoid thinking about the worst and it won’t ever happen to you or someone you love. Right? Sadly, no. Proactively planing for our ultimate exit from center stage will make the lives of those we eventually leave behind less painful in what will surely be an unhappy time for them.

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10 Ways to Help a Shy Child Blossom

Shyness is something that many of us have felt or have watched our children experience at some time, especially when relocation forces them to enter a new neighborhood, new school, new everything. Understanding what shyness is and why children are shy is a big key to helping them to feel more comfortable and open up in social situations.

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By Jacey Eckhart My mom wishes that she had arranged a military marriage for me when I was 11 years old.  That way she says she would have seen my name emblazoned on the Honor Roll instead of just scrawled on the bathroom wall at a truck stop... Full story.

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What to Expect during Deployment

It’s deployment time for many military families, and many are wondering what to expect. The good news is there is a method to the madness, and we can all learn from the experience of many military families who have developed ways to survive and even thrive during deployments. The key is knowing what to expect and leveraging the good parts of deployment – because there are some.

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Culture Shock from Living Overseas

In a foreign country, the way I’ve been conditioned to live, speak and function seems suddenly upside down and backwards. I am out of my element and disoriented. Yet like scuba class, living overseas gives me access to a part of the world I have yet to see.

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Helping Children Handle Death, Grief and Loss

Two of the harsh realities of life, and the military in times of war, are death and loss. As adults, we know and understand the life cycle, even if it’s something we aren’t comfortable thinking about. But when it comes to children, no matter where they are developmentally, dealing with death or a loss can be a very confusing time.

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A Military Doctor’s Perspective: How to Get the Most from Your Visit

The average military physician is given only 15 minutes per patient, and since it takes from five to ten minutes to document the encounter, that leaves only about ten minutes of face time with your provider. For this reason you want to make every minute count. Below are some of the most popular questions from CinCHouse members.

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Weight Gain and Pregnancy: Should the standards change?

most women are under an incredible amount of social pressure to maintain a certain body figure. Unfortunately, this pressure continues to plague women while they are pregnant and more so after they give birth to their bundle of joy.

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Does He Have a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)?

A family that is educated about the causes of TBI, how TBI shows itself in the family’s soldier or sailor, and the variety of TBI treatments, is a family that is more likely to work together to overcome TBI challenges.

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Long-Distance Grandparents? Staying Close is Easier Than You Think

Today more than ever, most families are living with distances between them, especially military families. The fact remains that grandparents are an important part of a child’s life, and there are many great ways to grow a close relationship, despite the miles between.

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Think You Can’t Go to College? Think Again!

 Yes, being in the military poses more challenges for those seeking to earn a degree. But with the advent of technology, it has become easier than ever before to do just that.

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Why Loneliness is Bad for Your Health

When all is said and done, the best guarantee of a long and healthy life may be the connections you have with other people.

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How to Help Your Child with Moving

Every year millions of people move and as a result many children have to change schools. Moving and starting a new school can be a very stressful experience for a child. There are some things that you can do before, during and after making the move to make it a smoother experience.

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I Do, I Do, I Do…Or Do I? Part III:  Making It Work

This is the third of a three-part series examining military marriages.

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6 Ways to Get Dad More Involved

Many moms yearn for the secret on how to get dad more involved in the day to day care of the kids, especially after returning from deployment. Not only does it give mom time for a break but it shows dad just how special he is and increases his childcare confidence level.

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I Do, I Do, I Do…Or Do I? Part II: Love Is Not Enough

You did it. For better or for worse, you can now call yourself a military spouse.  Welcome to a strange new world where, sadly, love will never be enough.

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Federal Jobs for Military Spouses To Get Easier

Landing a federal job as a mobile military spouse has never been easy.  Truth be told, however, it is far easier today than ever before and it’s about to get even better.

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His On-Duty Gal Pal

You’re not certain, but you find yourself wondering about your hubby’s on-duty gal pal. Does he have an office “wife” and is she a friend or a foe to your marriage?

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Relocating with Small Children

Moving a household is always difficult, but especially when small children are involved.  These highly-mobile creatures are not always rational when it comes to staying out of the way of movers or putting debris into their mouths.

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I Do, I Do, I Do…Or Do I?

Before you commit to a marriage, ala Department of Defense, make sure you at least go into the situation with your eyes wide open.

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Post-Partum Depression Strikes New Dads, Too

The birth of John Hyman's first child didn't fill him with the joy he might have hoped for. Far from treasuring every minute with his son, the Rockville, Md., college writing instructor reacted by teaching more courses just to get himself out of the house. "I didn't know what my role was there," recalls Hyman, 52. His wife, by contrast, bonded instantly with their son, Jake, now a teenager. "Betsy fell in love. It was primal," he says. "I didn't have that experience. I thought I was broken."

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Could You Be a Foster Family?

Nearly every week, we see news stories about children living in conditions or situations that are horrendous. Only rarely, however, do we follow up on what happens to the child beyond that moment. Instead, we watch with sadness, hoping that justice prevails and that there’s a system in place to help those children in need. The good news is that there is such a system in place, but it doesn’t work without thousands of people across the country opening their homes to children they have never met before. These are foster families.

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How to Make -- Not Lose -- Money while Relocating

Ever wondered why some people make money and others lose out when they relocate to a new duty station?  Here's why.

Relocation is difficult enough without worrying about money. Yet the average military family loses $800 in the process of moving.  Fortunately, the Department of Defense has set up a sweet deal to prevent hardship -- you just have to know what you deserve and where to go.

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Building  Community Around You

So you've just moved (again), you've gotten the family settled and, well, it's lonely.  It's time to start building a community around you and your family.

Where to start?

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Furnishing a Military Household

Whether you're a bride-to-be or a seasoned military wife, it is always a good idea to consider the military lifestyle when buying furniture or household items.  After all, these can be high-priced items that will hopefully last a lifetime or longer.  There are two things to consider when stocking up your household inventory: frequent moving and the need for storage.

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Creating Last-Minute Spouse Clubs to Prepare for Deployments

When a unit is given short notice to deploy, many leading military wives desperately cobble together their unit's family readiness group and other networks.  Certainly there is no better way to maintain a continuous flow of information from the command to the families, not to mention the incredible benefits for supporting each other during deployments. Here are a few thoughts we've picked up along the way to help community/unit leaders get your spouse clubs established.

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