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Spouses of former military members are now fifth in the priority list to be admitted to state veterans' nursing homes.
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A recent study found military families are spending more time and money to find places to live when they change duty stations.
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Constant and sometimes sudden moves can disrupt military families' finances and cause challenges with their children’s schools and medical care.
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The report from Blue Star Families found some service members are passing up career-advancing moves because they don't want to relocate to certain cities.
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'I feel like we’re punished': Military spouses face employment barriers when their families relocateSpouses who work in professions that require state licenses often hit roadblocks when they move to a new state. A few states are trying to streamline the licensing process.
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The study of military dependents found more than 40 percent reported low mental well-being, often because of separations and a lack of connections in their lives.
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Where to sit at lunch? How to make friends while wearing a mask? How to cope with parents deploying in uncertain times? These are questions military children face during these times.
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Monday is the first day of school in Hillsborough County and teachers are preparing for the new year. For teachers at Tinker K-8 on MacDill Air Force…
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When military families move, the careers of service members' spouses may grind to a halt because they lack a professional license in their new state.
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Military retirees can camp, golf, and fish at hundreds of military bases. It costs less than civilian resorts, making the bases popular vacation spots for…
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About 1.7 million troops are eligible to switch from a traditional pension plan to a blended plan that works more like a 401(k). But some lack the...
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Fewer than one percent of Americans are in the military, compared with about nine percent during World War II. Researchers say that's helped create a...