Tag Archives: Military Spouse

Help Get Our Military Spouses the Recognition They Deserve!

The letter to TIME Magazine is below. Revise at will and then copy, paste, print, sign, and put in the mail on Friday, March 4th. If you think you’ll forget to mail the letter on Friday and you’d rather mail … Continue reading

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Today Is Military Spouse Appreciation Day!

“Military Spouse Appreciation Day” was established to recognize and salute the strength, patriotism and unfailing support of military husbands and wives towards the mission of the United States military. In 1984, then President Ronald Reagan proclaimed the Friday before Mother’s … Continue reading

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Military spouses furious about paused benefit program

By Sylvia Hall – bio | email OCEAN SPRINGS, MS (WLOX) – Jamie Chevalier, a proud Navy wife, isn’t finished with her journalism degree.  However, she worries this semester could be her last, due to sudden halt in the Department … Continue reading

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Military Spouse Scholarships – You Can Win Free Money to Continue Your Education

By Andy Snyder If you are married to a person who is currently enlisted in any of the following: 1. The Army 2. The Navy 3. The Marines 4. The Air Force Then you are eligible to apply to any … Continue reading

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21 Best Tips For Dealing With A Spouse's Deployment

Compiled by cl-americanarose and cl-bea_n_good How do military wives shoulder the enormous responsibility and inevitable sacrifices that come with being a military wife? Here they share their 21 best tips: 1. Hang tough. “I’m stronger now when he’s gone, and … Continue reading

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GI Bill benefits may be transfered to spouses & children

My husband is currently serving in the U.S. Army. I was told that changes in the law allow some of his education benefits to be transferred to our children, who are now in high school. Is that correct? Continue reading

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