Glass Half Full: A Positive Outlook on Military Life
How does one family keep such a positive outlook on life with constant separations and transitions?
How does one family keep such a positive outlook on life with constant separations and transitions?
In part 4 of her “New to the Military” guide, Angela Caban covers the basics of deployment that include: emergencies, OPSEC, and care packages.
Operation Homefront Back-to-School Brigade is a program for military kids grades K-12, that helps them receive free school supplies and backpacks.
Military families juggle parenting, work and budget crunches, while dealing with deployments, homecomings, and the occational PCS. So how do we handle the chaos?
When your servicemember has returned home, how hard can it be to transition back to civilian life?
This month, I asked readers how they handle negativity about the military in their day to day lives, and they answered.
In 2008, just two years after losing her brother in the Iraq war, Judy Hollings was looking for ways to support troops.
Each month we bring a new military spouse with a new story to tell. This month Lindsey Bohman opens up about being a single mom, and how she copes through multiple deployments.
When a deployment has been announced, sit down and talk with your spouse about the most important, yet often forgotten issues.
Operation Purple Healing Adventures is a family camp experience for active duty or medically retired service members.