Fort Sill is the only active Army installation built during the Indian Wars and is designated as a National Historic Landmark.
Redefining a “Shambolic” Life
A friend of mine recently shared this word on her Instagram account describing how life looks on the homefront while her hero is deployed. Of course, I naturally agreed with her as soon as I read the definition.
Things Your Military Teen Wishes You Knew About PCSing
PCSing isn’t easy, for anyone. While we plan ahead for our children and do the best we can to help our military kids adapt and adjust, PCSing for teens is different than it is for younger children.
MMP #973: Tips for Finding a Hairstylist after a PCS
For those of us who have completed a PCS before, it can be difficult and sometimes traumatizing to find all new resources. In this week’s Mini-Cast, Cheyenne will be sharing tips on how to find a new hairstylist after a PCS.
A Home Buying Checklist for Military Homeowners; Before You Go Househunting
The possibility of home buying is always on a military family’s mind because we move so much. The trick to a successful home purchase is early preparation. You want to be sitting on “Go!” when a golden opportunity becomes available.
EYB: Fort Lee, Virginia
Fort Lee is located in Prince George County, Virginia, south of Richmond. It is the home of the United States Army Quartermaster school, the Army Ordnance school, the Combined Arms Support Command, and the Army Transportation school, among other things. It’s a location that offers four seasons, short drives to mountains and beaches, and plenty of historical cities and towns.
5 Antidotes to the Mean Girls Club
I want to explore a subject that may be a little sensitive. The Mean Girls Club. This scary group of girls that work together to bring down the weakest one amongst them.
Tips for Finding Your Next Rental Home
While searching for your next place to live can be a big chore after a PCS move, the bright side is that it’s temporary. With a rental, you’re looking for a property to meet your needs for the next few years, not a more significant financial investment like buying a home that you plan to hold onto for a decade.
Give the Base a Chance, You Just Might Like It
At some point, you’re probably going to find out you’re moving to a base that you’ve heard less-than-desirable things about. But, try to remember that sometimes the good things aren’t talked about. Sometimes the complaints are louder.
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