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DoD Furloughs: How it Affects Military Families

July 8, 2013 Nearly 85% of the DoD's civilian workforce, approximately 650,000 individuals, will see a day without pay this… Read More

Ten Steps to a Smooth Transition

The time has come to leave the military. Some are retiring, some are choosing not to re-enlist, some are medically… Read More

Never Leave a Man Behind: The Bowe Bergdahl Story

He is your husband; he is your brother; he is your son. June 30th marked the four year anniversary of… Read More

Top 10 Things NOT to Let the Movers Pack!

10. Your trash. If it's in the garbage can, it's getting wrapped in paper and moving with you cross-country. In… Read More

Can the Military Inspect My Home?

This week we published an article involving the subject of Health and Welfare Inspections for housing both on and off… Read More

D-day Plus Four

June 10, 1944, that's the day that my grandfather reached the beaches of Normandy as part of the 951st Field… Read More

The Great Divide is .17

Brain refresher: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/commissary-plan-backlash-show-difficulty-of-cutting-military-personnel-spending/2013/06/01/15fb6c12-c922-11e2-9245-773c0123c027_story.html My favorite portion of said article is the little tagline for the photo: "Shoppers forage for bargains… Read More

A Conversation with Military Spouse and Cancer Survivor, Lesley Worley

A Conversation with Military Spouse and Cancer Survivor, Lesley Worley. Sunday, June 2, was National Cancer Survivors Day. "A 'survivor'… Read More

The Stone Ages-Finding My Strengths through Multiple Deployments

As of this day, I have been through two complete deployments and am approaching a homecoming for the third. This… Read More

Motorcycles and Flowers – Reflections from Arlington

I walk out of the store with two bouquets of flowers and, as I walk to the idling car where… Read More