Military personnel deploy often and leave their spouses at home. These spouses often navigate multiple challenges. As a result, they too become American Heroes as they serve with the military personnel. Join us in this presentation as we discuss aspects of being a military spouse and here personal stories from those who have serve along with their spouse
Military spouses (MLSPs) are a vital component of military readiness and resilience, yet they are hi...
Research reveals that paternal involvement in counseling is vital for children (Panter-Brick, Burges...
Service members who serve active duty for 20 years qualify for military retirement with retired pay....
Veterans’ and family members are facing great difficulties when the veteran returns home to transiti...
In the United States, the number of dual career couples has been increasing due to economic and pers...
Stephanie Ewers is far more than simply a military spouse. She is an advocate, a go-getter, certifi...
When most people think of a military marriage, they imagine only one spouse in the service. But dual...
Military wives often wonder what they will do while their husband is deployed. The answer for Hannah...
Service members and family members currently have more challenging life situations due to multiple w...
This report describes the economic and educational impact of service on families, the strains of the...
The purpose of this presentation is to provide information on support strategies to ensure high scho...
The second brief of this series highlights eight successful military spouses currently employed in t...
While it is commonly known that combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has profound, lo...
Over 1.2 million (approximately half) of the service members deployed in support of the Global War o...
Military spouses are often left at home when their service member deploys to areas outside the Unite...
Military spouses (MLSPs) are a vital component of military readiness and resilience, yet they are hi...
Research reveals that paternal involvement in counseling is vital for children (Panter-Brick, Burges...
Service members who serve active duty for 20 years qualify for military retirement with retired pay....
Veterans’ and family members are facing great difficulties when the veteran returns home to transiti...
In the United States, the number of dual career couples has been increasing due to economic and pers...
Stephanie Ewers is far more than simply a military spouse. She is an advocate, a go-getter, certifi...
When most people think of a military marriage, they imagine only one spouse in the service. But dual...
Military wives often wonder what they will do while their husband is deployed. The answer for Hannah...
Service members and family members currently have more challenging life situations due to multiple w...
This report describes the economic and educational impact of service on families, the strains of the...
The purpose of this presentation is to provide information on support strategies to ensure high scho...
The second brief of this series highlights eight successful military spouses currently employed in t...
While it is commonly known that combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has profound, lo...
Over 1.2 million (approximately half) of the service members deployed in support of the Global War o...
Military spouses are often left at home when their service member deploys to areas outside the Unite...
Military spouses (MLSPs) are a vital component of military readiness and resilience, yet they are hi...
Research reveals that paternal involvement in counseling is vital for children (Panter-Brick, Burges...
Service members who serve active duty for 20 years qualify for military retirement with retired pay....