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4 Tips for Military Savings: Living on One Full-Time Income
Military life is filled with changing events. One constant to count on: Living on a single income requires a smart savings strategy that is ready for anything.
Best Decluttering Tips Before You Make a PCS Move
PCS moves mean hauling possessions from one place to the next. Make it easier on yourself by getting rid of what you no longer need. Amanda shares how to do it.
Military Kids Who Serve in the Military
Families used to have generations of members in the military, but do kids choose that path now? Amanda Huffman shares insights from those who have done it.
There Is No One Way to MilSpouse
There are many similar circumstances for families in military life, but the way you approach them, the age you are, & where you are make each experience unique.
The SpouseLink Ambassadors Are Shaking Things Up
The SpouseLink Ambassadors not only represent us online and at events, they represent you — whether you’re Active Duty or a Veteran spouse. Learn more about them.
Unexpected Military Orders Have Me Feeling…
Getting settled in a new duty station can be a challenging. Picking yourself up and doing it all over again by surprise is… yeah. Read one MilSpouse’s story.
Above and Beyond the Call of Duty: 3 Medal of Honor Stories
The Nation’s highest military award, the Medal of Honor has been awarded to 3,517 recipients, with just one female: Dr. Mary Walker. Learn more about her and two other recipients.
Honoring the Women of Our Military on International Women’s Day
Original publish date: March 8, 2018 Did you know that March is Women’s History Month? It started back in March of 1981 with “Women’s History Week”. One week of celebration wasn’t enough, though, and in 1987, Congress officially designated March as Women’s History...
Military Culture Is Changing. Is the Military Ready?
Gen Z doesn’t view the military, work or the world, like other generations. How are they embracing the idea of the military as a life and career? Take a look.
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