I know there's many of us who have been grateful to have this online family, and this is my moment. Thanks to everyone who's ever given helpful advice and helped me during a bad day, which there's been a few. I couldn't have gone through DH's basic and techschool, then preparing for our move without you. Also, I am so grateful for eodwife and sharkbait for welcoming me in when I eventually arrive to England (if the day ever comes) and also welcoming that husband of mine. I'm so glad there was a site set up this way. I could never find a one stop place where I knew I'd get all the information I needed.
-- MrsKB in the forums
In it's 10th anniversary 'Netrospective,' Yahoo named CinCHouse.com as one of the 100 most important things to happen to the Internet in the last 10 years. CinCHouse.com is the Internet's largest community of military wives and women in uniform. Pronounced 'sink- house', we represent the "Commanders in Chief of the House'. Our members include military girlfriends, fiancees, mothers, wives, and sisters. We also welcome the unique perspective of male military spouses. CinCHouse's mission is to provide timely information, resources, and a community of friends to help you survive the challenges and adventures of military life. Our goal is to help you live the life you want to live within the military community. We also want to prepare our members for success when they leave the military and transition back to civilian life. You CAN do all this while progressing in your career, continuing your education, raising your children and pursuing your dreams.
CinCHouse features articles dealing with various aspects of military life, from dealing with deployments to finding a job. Our extensive forums and chat rooms are filled with military spouses located around the world and online 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
HAMPTON ROADS, VA – CinCHouse.com announced its extensive feature articles and columns are now available for syndication to commercial news outlets. For many years, this content has only been available to base newspapers and is currently featured in leading outlets including Naval Station Norfolk’s The Flagship and Peterson Air Force Base’s Space Observer. “Editors don’t have to get frustrated that their military lifestyle reporters relocate so frequently, nor does military-related content have to face budget cuts,” explained Leyva. “Now editors can cut costs and gain a stable stream of content by using syndicated features and columns from the most trusted source on the military lifestyle.” CinCHouse.com has created a section at http://cinchouse.com/syndication for editors to review content available for syndication. Key features and columns include:
“CinCHouse writers are strong professional journalists, but editors also benefit from their wisdom as experienced military spouses,” explained Leyva. For more information on available content and rates, please visit http://cinchouse.com/syndication or email Meredith Leyva at cinc@cinchouse.com.
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