This is Chapter 3 in the Wellness Memoir. Catch up on previous chapters here.
Managing two major surgeries during the first half of my husband’s 12-month deployment meant juggling my health, caring for a baby, maintaining a household, and sustaining a long-distance marriage. Deployment is difficult for any military spouse, but dealing with a health crisis while solo parenting made it overwhelming. Shifting from being a caregiver to relying on others to care for me was uncomfortable—I wasn’t great at accepting help.
My disease symptoms led to a scheduled surgery.
Author: Michael
This video describes the military situation in
In the coastal town of Looe, Cornwall, the Joll
Economic pressures, a challenging job market, and the availability of free employment resources have led many job seekers to nearly any website that offers the potential for a new career opportunity. Almost inevitably, this has led to a rise in scammers looking to take advantage of those job seekers.
Job scams are fake employment opportunities that are used to lure seekers into giving away sensitive information or even money. An estimated 14 million people are exposed to these scams each year, resulting in more than $2 billion lost annually.
The Royal Navy’s flagship HMS Queen Eliza
In the second episode of Great British Battle C
BFBS Forces News presents Great British Battle
The US State Department approved a potential foreign military sale to Poland, aimed at enhancing Poland’s air traffic control capabilities.
The Australian DoD opted to discontinue its procurement activities with Lockheed Martin for a single orbit GEO-based satellite system.
Townhall
Republican lawmakers demand answers from the Pentagon after military service members complained that they have not received enough absentee ballots to vote before Election Day.