You move quite often in this military life. Every two years. Every three if you’re lucky. You meet people. So many people. Some end up acquaintances, others friends. A chosen few become family.
Unexpected Influence
Sometimes the unexpected takes us by surprise.
Summer Survival: From the walkies of today to the car keys of tomorrow
he final days of school are winding down to the daunting sprawl of time known as summer break.
Meet Staff Sergeant Brandi Robertson: Celebrating Women Veterans Recognition Day
Most teenagers don’t have a game plan or sense of direction at 18, but Brandi Todaro wasn’t like most teenagers. Read her story from Hope For The Warriors!
Sherry (Esposito) Stick and her decision to never give up
As always, we are delighted to learn more about how running shapes lives. A big thanks to Sherry Stick for sharing her story and to George for telling it.
Mastering Networking and LinkedIn: A Guide for Military Spouses
mastering the art of networking and effectively leveraging LinkedIn can significantly enhance your career prospects and provide a solid support system.
Trust your Gut, Advocating for Your Child
I had been a military spouse for just a couple of years, when at 27 years old my first child was born
“Bye, Bye, Bye: For the Milspouse Left Behind
Bye, bye, bye. Cute when it’s an NSYNC song, heart-wrenching when it’s your Milspouse reality.
10 Truths About Military Families
Have you ever wondered how a military family really feels about moving? Curious about the places we’ve lived, or our outlook on some things?
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