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Gowns For Good: Providing Wedding Dresses for Military Brides

Local Bridal Store hosting event to provide gowns to Military Brides. Local Rancho Cucamonga bridal store, Bellasposa Bridal & Photography,… Read More

A Dream Come True

Sponsored Yesenia Rivera’s husband was on active duty and would rotate stations every three years. She lived in Germany with… Read More

Microsoft is Preparing Students for a Digital Economy

By Capt. Scott C. Gibney, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Co-owner of Gibney College Solutions LLC What was unthinkable a few years… Read More

United Through Reading: One Spouse’s Amazing Idea That Unites Military Families

How one military spouse’s idea has grown into an amazing program that unites military families. By Jessica Hall, Director of… Read More

States Take on Licensing Cause for Military Spouse Employment

By Marybeth Chelanga, Army Spouse See inside the September issue of Military Spouse Magazine: Lessening the barriers to transitioning occupational… Read More

Recovering From Military Trauma

by Kate Walker Military personnel spend years training and preparing on how to protect their country from those who mean… Read More

Want To Be a Teacher? Learn How These Milspouses Made it Happen

By Micah Peppers, Marine Corps Spouse There are many challenges a military spouse faces within this unique lifestyle, but finding… Read More

And So It Goes: A PCS Story

By Kathryn Bossart My family is on our 3rd cross-country move in 4 years. In 2016, we left the desert… Read More

I Had No Idea What I Was Getting In To

By Jenna Levin I recently saw a post in a military spouse group discussing the pervasiveness of the phrases, "get… Read More

More Than Lattes: Starbucks Covers College Tuition for Military Spouse Employees

By Capt. Scott C. Gibney, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Co-owner of Gibney College Solutions LLC See inside the September issue of… Read More

Yasha Dragons Okinawa: Embracing Challenge (and a New Culture)

By David Carrera, Navy Spouse See inside the September issue of Military Spouse Magazine: PCSing to Okinawa had its challenges:… Read More

September is Life Insurance Awareness Month

In 2004, the nonprofit organization, Life Happens, designated September as Life Insurance Awareness Month to help educate Americans about the… Read More

3 Things You Should Know About Your $4,000 MyCAA Scholarship

Sponsored The My Career Advancement Account Scholarship is one of many resources the Department of Defense offers to help military… Read More

5 Things You Should Know Before Deciding on a Medicare Plan

By Wendy Dessler Medicare is a federally-funded program that helps make healthcare more affordable for those approaching their golden years.… Read More

The Art of Tidying Up: A Complete Guide to a Decluttered Life

By Kelly Gardner from Groom and Style Click ahead for Room by Room decluttering! BedroomHome OfficeClosetsKitchenBathroomGarage Many are finding that… Read More

If You Were Born Before 1999, This List Is Your Entire Childhood

From Buzzfeed.com 1. Sweet, beautiful Dunkaroos: 2. The original fidget spinner: 3. The devastation: 4. That sticky, plasticky furniture you wanted for whatever reason:… Read More

Wisconsin Makes Post-military Transition Easy

Sponsored Moving from military to civilian life can be stressful. Many decisions need to happen before leaving the base, chief… Read More

What Happens to My SGLI When I Leave the Military?

Sponsored Your SGLI ends 120 days after you retire or transition from U.S. military service. Retiring and transitioning veterans have… Read More