The support group helps spouses cope with the uncertainty and anxiety of having a partner deployed, while also providing support to new Marines.
Being married to someone in the military often feels like you're also married to the government. Our lives are largely shaped by the demands and needs of the Air Force, which was a commitment my ...
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The Army’s new Julia Compton Moore Lifetime Achievement Award honors military spouses’ service. Amy Mingus is the first ...
Military spouses will soon see the expansion of a paid fellowship pilot program, with higher compensation and the extension to those living overseas, as the Defense Department program becomes ...
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Following hundreds of nominations and thousands of votes nationwide, Kahlie “Kay” Goke has been named the 2026 Armed Forces Insurance Barksdale Air Force Base Spouse of the Year. Goke, who is ...
Nobody knows yet whether the current buildup will result in a strike, a deal or a prolonged standoff. What you can control is whether your family is ready for any of those outcomes.
Military Spouse Magazine will announce its 2009 Military Spouse of the Year recipient today from a pool of five finalists, including Columbus Public Health employee and Navy spouse Christy Kuriatnyk.
The goal is to make it easier for military families who often have to move on short notice for the Canadian Armed Forces.