When families in the Army move, we normally lose contact with friends and families. This website is designed to keep families in touch with one another, to meet new friends in and around your area, and to get advise for everyday military life
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Jason's ringtone blaring in my ear this morning is what I woke up to. Still half asleep I answered the phone. 'Houston, we have a problem', was all that was said on the other line. I was so confused, "Huh?" 'Camp Casey, Korea'. Then I knew we had been thrown yet another test in our life and our marriage. Yes, December 2007 Jason will be in Korea for his first duty station. A hardship tour. An unaccompanied tour. I am determined to make the move with him ... but I don't know if our finances…
ContinuePosted by Chelsie N. Mullett on August 28, 2007 at 8:30am — 4 Comments
You aren't issued with the uniform, boots and weapon,
But you are one lady noone should step on.
It usually goes "With this ring, I thee wed,"
But add in "Even if it means me in an empty bed."
"And the weeks in the field with many late nights,"
"which will at some point lead to fights."
Yes, a military wife is courageous and strong,
Even when the days seem so long.
When…
Posted by Amber McCandless on July 22, 2007 at 4:24pm — 3 Comments
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