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Military Hello all I was in the military for eight years. Navy, Hospital Corpsman with the marines. My fiance is currently deployed to Afghanistan=(. He comes home in three more months. Half way there, phew. This is my first time being on homefront and I just wanted to say thankyou military wives, fiances and girlfriends. You are amazing woman because being on this side of things is significantly harder in my opinion. So I was wondering how many military folk do we have on here. Also, any tips about handling things when they come home. Oh and thankyou to all my fellow veterans for your service. :) |
Thanks to all who serve. I am not a wife of military but a sister to one who will be deployed in March. My brother is in the National Guard and will go to Iraq. Worried like crazy about him. Hope to be there for his wife if needed. |
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I forgot to add tips , There are a few things we need to remember when they get home . Although they are happy and glad to be back and we are to .They also have a transitions to go through .All of a sudden everything is different .Let them take the pace ,Make sure they know they are loved . |
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Mrs. Peanut: My husband also served as a Navy Medical Corpsman during Vietnam and my other son is in his last year of Med School. I agree we need to follow their pace. Many thanks to all who serve and have served:usastar: |
Hi, my husband retired a little over two years ago from the Navy. He was in for 22 years. We have been married for 19 years in April. |
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I have to upmost respect for the men and women |
Military wife (Army National Guard) here and was an Army brat from my father's 21 years in the service since the day I was born. |
Air force wife,daughter and sister.....Currently stationed in Japan and my husband is due to deploy this summer... We have 4 kids are seems we are pretty use to the deployments now as they happen so often. Its a big change for the entire family when a spouse comes home from a deployment. Take things one day at a time, slowly get back to how things were before he left. And dont feel bad for asking him to do those little things that you didnt or couldnt do while he was gone. I think it makes my husband feel needed, like I do still need his help. ;) My son will be leaving for the Air Force this summer after graduation....oh my! |
My son is in Iraq his 3 tour and is due home in 23days 13hrs and 53 mins. or there about, he been over there for 1yr. We are not told much about where he is or the exact time he will be back in the states, we hear from him when ever he can. we do have a number we can call in an emergency, we do email him and send stuff over there, but other then that we are pretty much left in the dark. when he does return to the states or other air base he is debrief for several days and then is allow to return back to his base and then he comes home. I am told he will be back in the states for 6mos and them fly back out. It's hard and when we do get to talk to him we always keep it upbeat regardless of what going on here my feelings on this there nothing he can do here why worry him when theres nothing he can do, don't get me wrong if it was ilfe and death we would tell him. when I think I have the whole thing under controll then something happens like with ella owner and I realize how real it really is. I put my faith in god and prayers and wait. |
My son is a GYSGT and a Marine for just over 13 years now. Not only do I respect all our service Men/Women but also the families left at home during these deployments. I have to admire my D.I.L. for all she does keeping the home fires burning - home, kids, job, school..... So, to all you Men/Women that do the same while our service Men/Women are deployed....... GOOD JOB!! And God Bless all our service Men/Women - no matter where they serve! :smileyfla |
Husbands active duty in the Marine corps and both of us are navy brats. |
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