My husband had been planning for his retirement from the military for a good two years before the actual retirement date.

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Resilience: Grow Where You Are Planted
Grow where you are planted. That is by far one of the most common phrases I’ve heard during my years as an AD spouse.
Twenty years ago, I wouldn’t have known how to write this. Even five years ago, I would have struggled a bit. As a newly retired spouse, I find that it is both difficult and easy to look back and reflect on what I think the greatest gift of being a military spouse is.
Get To Know Our Amazing Finalists!
Mission:Milspouse is honored to present the Finalists in our “What is The Greatest Gift of Being a Military Spouse” Blog contest. Our judges were overwhelmed with the number of entries and the amazing voices represented across ALL branches.
Band of Bloggers
Did you know... Among our Band of Bloggers, three are cancer survivors, one is on the team that plans the Army Ten-Miler road race, and seven are teachers!Mary was born and raised in South Bend, Indiana. She currently lives in the suburbs of Chicago with her husband,...
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