It's that time. You've waited many difficult months to see your friend, soul mate, spouse. You envision the both of you romping through a field of daisies in formal clothes to embrace while a classical music theme plays in the...
Andrea says she has no real reason to feel the way she does - unsatisfied and unhappy in her marriage. She says she has friends with real problems, noting a couple who is working on a long-distance relationship spread over a war zone as well as...
Helping military spouses deal with stress
Stress is not a disease. It is a physical response to things that upset, worry, or threaten you. You cannot catch stress, but almost everyone suffers from it to some degree. For the general population, the top 10 life events that...
Things the Soldier Should Remember: Re-enter slowly. Don't disturb a family set-up that has been working without you. Expect changes in both your wife and kids. (You've changed some, too!) Adapt accordingly. Remember, most of the changes that...
Stay or go home during a deployment?
Michael Siegemund, Equity Residential outreach manager, said one of the main reasons families move when a loved one deploys is their desire to be closer to family. Many don't realize they can opt to bring other family members to them.

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Jennifer said:
I met my fiance two weeks before he was leaving to his next duty station which was unfortunatly korea. I was very concerned with his ability to...
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RangerKen said:
No. Guests pay at the door.
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elizabeth said:
do i have to register my guest
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RangerKen said:
Registration is closed. If you are a deployed spouse, show up anyway and we'll get you in. Please bring your soldier's APO address with you.
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Christine said:
How do you RSVP? I couldn't fint a button or anything for this.
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