There are two types of people in the world, the savers and the tossers. There’s one in each relationship. I’m a tosser married to a saver and our battleground is the study.
EYB: Fort Jackson, South Carolina
Fort Jackson is an Army installation, from which TRADOC operates for Basic Combat Training, located within the city limits of Columbia, South Carolina. It was named for United States Army General and seventh president of the United States, Andrew Jackson, who was born on the border between North and South Carolina. The installation trains half of all the Army’s Basic Combat Training soldiers.
The Timeline for Buying a House
If homeownership is your goal, we are here to share some pointers and review the timeline of buying a home.
And the Army goes rolling along…
July marked one year at our current Army duty station. We have all hit our stride, become comfortable in the community, and are loving the area.
You’ve made It…..Your 1st Duty Station!
You’ve made it! Not in a way that the adventure is over, for it is truly just beginning.
EYB: Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Located in Montgomery County, Maryland, Naval Support Activity Bethesda—home of Walter Reed National Military Medical Center—is centered in the National Capitol Region. It is the home of support for the hospital as well as all of its tenant commands in their pursuit of excellence in patient care, medical research, and education. Naval Support Activity Bethesda (NSAB) is responsible for providing installation support to 12,000 military and civilian employees and their families, as well as 40 tenant units. Bethesda is one of the most renowned communities in the Greater Washington D.C. area.
Little Battle Buddies
Today’s going to be a tough day. It’s the second to last day of school and my youngest’s battle buddy and best friend is moving this afternoon.
All the Firsts
We’ve come full circle once again. We’re now in the “season of firsts” – also known as the latter part of the PCS season.
EYB: Fort Rucker, AL
Home of Army Aviation, Fort Rucker covers more than 63,100 acres of southeast Alabama countryside in an area known as the Wiregrass. It is the primary flight training installation for Army aviators, and there are both Army and Air Force pilots and crews at the location. The affectionate nickname “Mother Rucker” is apt as soldiers in the aviation branch will frequently return to Fort Rucker for schools and training, including pilot training and re-education.
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