Marianke Phillips
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Operation Spouseformation
by Marianke Phillips, posted April 2010
by Marianke Phillips, posted May 2010
Archives: OpSpouseformation
By Marianke Phillips posted June 2010
Considering that the U.S. Military has had its presence in the Middle East for the past seven to eight years, most Army spouses have endured at least one deployment. And every spouse deals with it differently. Some move home to be around family, some stay where they are stationed because they feel it is their home, and they have the support of fellow spouses. Read More >>>
By Marianke Phillips posted July 2010
The definition of the word “safe” means “free from harm, injury or risk; safe from foes.” We all want safety for the ones that are dear to us, the ones we love, and especially our soldiers who are already in harm’s way. To make sure that you and your family are “safe,” as a military family, you should follow the rules of OPSEC/ PERSEC. This stands for Operations... Read More >>>
By Marianke Phillips posted Aug 2010
While the home front is dealing with the separation of their deployed soldier, the deployed soldier is battling the enemy on the frontline, whilst battling his or her emotions inside of his head and the heart. Being deployed is one thing, but being separated from your loved ones is another. A touch of home will be a welcoming surprise to deployed soldiers... Read More >>>