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How is life as a New Army Wife?

April 29th, 2011 admin 4 comments
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How is life as a New Army Wife?




Question by blessed1: How is life as a New Army Wife?
My husband is seriously thinking about joining.. i have a lot of concernes and we’ve visted a few recruiting office and got alil information but i dont know if they are trying to sugar coat things or not? My question is how is life really as a new army wife? we have 2 children.. how does it work as far as schooling.. relocating. all of that. any thing that can help me put this together will help out thanks.

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Answer by Ms Pollyanna
From what i have seen and heard it is not a good life. Right now my husbands co-worker who is in her forty’s had her husband rejoin and now he is gone for 3 months, and she is re thinking if they did the right thing, because she does not know where they will send him and if she and there child can come along.

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Army career center opens in Parker

April 29th, 2011 admin No comments
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Army career center opens in Parker




Army career center opens in Parker
After three years in the making, the Army Career Center has moved from Castle Rock to Parker. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was Aug. 26 at the new center at 11153 S. Parker Road Unit G in Parker.
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Difficult times aid military in recruiting
DALLAS MORNING NEWS DALLAS – Chris White and Beatrice Mahoney sat down and did the math. He’s 20, she’s 19. They’ve been together three years. Neither has a career, and the national unemployment rate is 9.6 percent. Here’s what they came up with – the Marine Corps. “I’ve tried to get jobs everywhere,” Mr. White said after he and Ms. Mahoney took the oath in Dallas. “I’ve tried connections from …
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Army tries out new program for recruiting
The Army is looking to turn its recruiting process on its head, starting in Harrisburg. Recruiting typically has been an individualistic process. A recruiter sees a new soldier through the entire 18-step process, from meeting him or her in the community to getting the soldier ready for training.
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Don’t ask don’t tell ‘unconstitutional’
A US federal judge has challenged the ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy pursued by American Army recruiters saying it is against the country’s constitution.
Read more on Press TV