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“Entitlement” Stereotype Hurts Military Family

This article originally appeared in the Fayetteville Observer I read an opinion column in The Washington Post written by retired… Read More

Confession: I Am the Weary Military Spouse

Last year Military Spouse did a series of anonymous confession articles, giving our writers a chance to share their thoughts… Read More

America’s Family: Support Through Tragedy

When a service member dies, certain procedures go into motion to support the surviving family members. From notification of death… Read More

29 Homecoming Signs We Love

The countdown is over! Your service member is finally about to return home and you are a bundle of nerves… Read More

I Don’t Fit the Military Spouse Mold

Stereotypes. I know we all hate them but they are still there, especially within the military community. One of the… Read More

25 Silly Things We Do During Deployment

A deployment is an interesting thing. Even though most of us are accustomed to surviving (and even thriving) while our… Read More

Breaking Barriers: Women in the Military

I don’t remember hearing much about Women’s History Month growing up. I don’t think it’s because people were resistant to… Read More

Masculinity in the Military

I am proud of my husband for taking risks for our country. I believe our service-members exhibit sacrifice, dedication and… Read More

Remembering the Fallen

    About 10 years ago, I heard that one of my schoolmates died during service. I remembered him clearly;… Read More

The Truth About Sex After Homecoming

This writer has chosen to remain anonymous. “Sexually frustrated for your freedom” “Do not disturb, my sailor’s home” It’s easy… Read More