Thinking about my life as a Military spouse; new seasons always mean new possibilities. During certain seasons you may be preparing to pcs or just arriving at a new duty station or even transitioning to a new career.
Shining Through The Darkness
In August of 2019, Breanna inherited a title no one desires but many bear: Gold Star wife. Following the devastating loss of her beloved husband, Tony, a Veteran haunted by inner turmoil, Breanna navigates the turbulent waters of grief while raising their three...
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.
Because, Why Not?
Because, “Why Not?”
Supporting Our Military Children
One thing that has been most important to me, as a military spouse, is figuring out how to best do this life while supporting our children with the changes and difficulties. When my children were very small, there were many times that my husband was away, and I had to parent my children alone.
Surviving the End of the School Year
How do we get through the last bit of the school year? Spring Break is over, and there are no days off until the year is over.
Room To Grow Roots
Among my family, the adage “grow where you’re planted” is taken literally. It’s not just good advice; it’s the fond memory of kicking muddy boots off on the porch, and Hot Wheels cars racing along dirt tracks in the big garden.
Career Help at Your Fingertips! How the USO Transition Program Empowers Military Spouses
At the USO, we know that Milspouse employment is a huge challenge and too often an aspect of military life that is overlooked.
Join Deputy Director of Marketing, Lindsey Rauch, as she navigates the challenges of not only being a military spouse but a mom of two young children in a military family.
Mission: Milspouse is a
501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
EIN Number: 88-1604492
Contact:
hello@missionmilspouse.org
P.O. Box 641341
El Paso, TX 79904







