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Military Wives...take 2
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(last vote on : 8/6/2008 9:36:12 AM)
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RE: Military Wives...take 2 - 1/15/2008 10:41:14 AM
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peculiar_lady2
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Welcome to everyone, new and old!!! I forgot to "introduce" myself.....sorry for all y'all who already know us...... My hubby joined the Army back in 1997, then met me when he was in AIT and we were married in 1998. He had a few contract problems when he tried to re-up (something his recruiter failed to do) so he ended up having to get out and go National Guard. Due to his units and other issues, it took three and a half years to get it worked out and him get back into active duty again. It was a HUGE pain with several states involved, several senators and congressmen, and a whole lot of brass trying to figure it all out. Basically at the end it came down to a miracle (12 hour window) that God opened up for him to be able to get back into active duty. So now we are back in active duty, and on our second base since then. His MOS used to be 63-T but when he went back to MEPS when getting back in they had done away with his MOS (consolidated it with others) so now he is a 63-M (mechanic...Bradley is his speciality). (edited to add more cause I wasn't done when the cat jumped up and hit the enter button on my post) Hubby/we has been all over the world....including such wonderful countries as...Korea, Germany, Kuwait, Iraq, and visited a few European countries when we lived in Germany. We have four kids so far...#5 is due in June. Our oldest was born in Ft Hood, TX. Our second was born in Tn, Our third was born in germany, Our fourth was born while hubby was deployed and I was staying at my moms in Tx. This one will (hopefully) be born here in OK where we are currently stationed. Right now he is in a non-deployable unit, so that is a plus for us!!!! (It's a training base, Basic, and he got lucky enough to be a support mechanic for one of the training units). We moved here back in May of last year....hubby was here before us though, all alone til we got a house. A year ago right now we were packing up in Germany getting ready to come back to the states...WOW...been quite a year!!! For those of you following the Sgt Meanie saga of our lives....and just in case you missed the announcement that I made somewhere....when we got back from leave for Christmas he called to find out what time formation was and was told that he was no longer in that unit, he had been moved back to wheels and away from Sgt Meanie!!!! (for those not up to date, this was a sgt that had it in for my hubby...tried three or four times to get him kicked out simply because he was drumming up things because he didn't like him...why didn't he like him? well simple...because my hubby is a Christian and this guy is celtic in his beliefs...so he hated my hubby.)
< Message edited by peculiar_lady2 -- 1/15/2008 10:54:09 AM >
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RE: Military Wives...take 2 - 1/15/2008 11:04:21 AM
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ezri
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Do your units give birthdays off? I know each unit is different. about 50% of Honey's have given the time off no questions asked- some of them even harassing him if he DID show up. Of the other 50% some would allow you to take leave and not give you trouble and the others treated like any other workday. This unit is a take it or leave it unit. So Honey TOOK IT! He had a 3 day weekend and his boss actually did not CALL!!! he is gonna get 2 three day weekends in a row! MLK day next monday. ~ezri
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RE: Military Wives...take 2 - 1/18/2008 12:12:59 AM
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HISprincess90
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I'm not a military wife--yet;). But my boyfriend is a U.S. Navy Corpsman and spent 7 months in Iraq. Actually I met him while he was in Iraq...I was supporting the troops, writing letters,sending packages,etc. I've been doing this almost 3 yrs now and I randomly picked his name out of over 3000 contacts on a support site one day. He answered back and started emailing me everday, we had a lot in common and he asked one day if it would be ok if he called me...I was like sure, why not? Well he called me from then on almost every day after that, sometimes it would be midnight-1 a.m. over there. It was just a few months afterward that he told me he really liked me and he would like to go out with me when he got home. So he drove 6 hrs to come visit one weekend and that was all it took for us...we were completely crazy about each other. We've been dating ever since and believe God meant for us to be together. Other than my Sailor, my daddy is a Navy Vietnam Vet, 5 uncles in Vietnam War, grandad in WW2, all of my great-uncles in WW2, one an Army Ranger who had a Purple Heart, one a POW of Japanese. And last but certainly not least, my brother the one and only Jarhead--OORAH! in the family. God bless all you military wives...I know it's not an easy job, you are in our prayers!
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RE: Military Wives...take 2 - 1/18/2008 11:33:31 AM
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lexie
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Hi everyone, I'm a lurker! There were army people in my family but we're talking long time ago (WW1 and WW2). My family has been greatly affected by war, as my dad was born in a German occupied country during WW2, and he came here with his parents when the war ended and their town had pretty much been ruined. While military life is not something we would become involved in, it is something we respect.
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RE: Military Wives...take 2 - 1/18/2008 4:47:10 PM
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ezri
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How did you meet your soldier? - We met in highschool.
- I have known him since 1985.
- Our first REAL date(not just hanging out in the parking lot with pals) was July 16 1987.
- The wedding dress was ordered the first week of December 1987.
- He signed up Delayed entry on his 18th birthday- January 14, 1988.
- We were married July 16 1988.
- he left for basic September 13th 1988.
If married, did you marry before he joined or after? Both? He SIGNED UP prior to our marriage but did not leave til after. I KNEW he was going into the service before we married, I was involved in the choice. I said *NO* to the Navy & Marine Corps as I knew that they'd both keep him gone a lot. Being a Navy Brat I knew I did not want that lifestyle- I knew I was high maint. and could not deal with him being gone on ship for months at a time. What he looked like when we met.<--- that's 10th grade folks! A wedding photo <---just 1.5 months after we graduated High School April 3, 2007 (for his promotion packet) A bad photo of my grade 11 yearbook photo HERE<-- just so you can see geeky me too. Jerry and I were good friends at this point. Made my then boyfriend quite mad. My best friend was a GUY and a redneck hillbilly guy at that--- the fact that he was too cute in his NJROTC Uni (Grade 11) didn't help matters AT ALL. ~ezri
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RE: Military Wives...take 2 - 2/7/2008 7:26:29 PM
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Harvie
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Postal Service offers first-time military discount WASHINGTON, DC (AFPN) -- Planning to send a care package to a military service member serving abroad? Send it after March 3 to take advantage of a new flat-rate box from the Postal Service that is 50 percent larger and delivered for $10.95 to an APO/FPO address -- $2 less than for domestic destinations. "This is the first time the Postal Service has offered a special price for our armed forces serving overseas," said Postmaster Gen. John Potter. "We're proud that family and friends will be able to use this new larger-sized box to send much appreciated packages from home to our dedicated troops overseas." The new priority mail large flat-rate box (12" x 12" x 5-1/2" or 800 cubic inches) will be available in post offices nationwide beginning March 3, but customers can begin ordering them Feb. 20 at usps.com/supplies or by calling 800-610-8734. Some of the new boxes are co-branded with the logo of "America Supports You," which is a Department of Defense program that connects citizens offering support to the military and their families. "It's terrific that the Postal Service continues to think of ways to help Americans support our troops and their families. Postage is always a concern when shipping care packages, and this new flat-rate box means our home front groups and supportive citizens can do more with their resources," said Allison Barber, the deputy assistant secretary of Defense. "We're especially pleased that some of the boxes will bear the America Supports You logo reminding our service members that they have our nation's support." The $2 discount is applied when the priority mail large flat-rate box es are shipped to an APO/FPO destination. The two existing flat-rate boxes (11-7/8" x 3-3/8" x 13-5/8" and 11" x 8-1/2" x 5-1/2"), which currently retail for $8.95 for U.S. addresses, are not available for the military discount. All flat-rate boxes can be used for international shipping. The new flat-rate boxes will be available in Post Offices starting March 3. The America Supports You branded box will be available online, at select post offices near military bases, or by calling 800-610-8734. For more information, please visit usps.com.
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RE: Military Wives...take 2 - 2/27/2008 2:25:05 PM
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ezri
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My Honey went back on the "list" in Jan. He got the "call" yesterday. At present the boot in the sand date is sometime in Sept. he goes over 20 in Sept. If his actual Deploy date is after the 13th of Sept he will have passed his 20 year mark. ~ezri
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