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did you like it? why don't, or didn't you like it? do you like the base your stationed at?

2007-04-26 07:22:38 · 14 answers · asked by Falloutgirl 4 in Politics & Government Military

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I love being a marine wife. I mean it has it's ups and downs just like every other marraige, but we truley have a great one.
The only things I really don't like about my husbands job besides the obviouse fact thats it's dangerous, are the hours. I feel bad forhim thathe has to get up early and i get to sleep in on the big comfy bed. LOL. Then I hate it wen he goes out on the field and deplyment.

But then you get lots of little suprises too.LIke when you all set and ready to have a T.v. dinner b.c your hubby is working late, then he walks in with roses and you get to turn off all the phones and have a long romatic weekend, just you and him.

I love it. And pendelton is great

~~~THE best part is loving a man who is stong, noble and brave enough to server our country, and that he loves you back~~~

2007-04-26 18:02:09 · answer #1 · answered by ~C~ 3 · 0 0

Love being an Air Force wife! I was an AF brat, as well. Maybe that's why I enjoy my role now so much. I love going new places, having new experiences, meeting new people. Besides the states, we lived in Germany for 5, and are now in England for awhile.
It's been great to expose my children to the world around them and to take them places most kids don't get to go. How many American kids can say that they head to London to goof off once a month? How many have touched both sides of the Atlantic or Pacific?

And, most importantly, how many Americans (grownups and children) actually honor the fallen on Memorial Day? And realize that it's not just a great day to have a bbq? My girls can explain what Memorial Day is and why we go to the ceremonies at the American cemeteries, whether stateside or overseas. And they can tell you why their mom and dad both have tears rolling down their faces.

Down side... there is always some down sides to things.... Will I ever retire from a teaching job... probably not.
Do I miss my best friend (another spouse, psced to a different base!)... all the time. Thank goodness for technology!
Do I enjoy this silly little British washer we get issued? Heavens no, but I'll appreciate an American one when we go back! LOL
Deployments.... they stink, but we all come out better at the end. (I had a new respect for single parents after surviving the first one after kids!)
Remotes.... see above!

All in all, it's been a great ride. Keep telling hubby that we can stay in till he hits 30, I'm not ready to retire!

2007-04-26 10:00:55 · answer #2 · answered by usafbrat64 7 · 0 0

I was in the military first and then became a military wife when my time was up. I think it is hard on any person who becomes a military spouse if they weren't in the military to begin with because they usually don't understand how it works. It definitely takes a strong bond between two people to make it through the long hours, deployments and constant moving around. But if you really love your spouse you can make it through. It isn't easy living a military life, lately it feels like America doesn't support its troops like it should. However, the military tries its best to take care of its soldiers and their families no matter what. As far as the base we are stationed at now, it is in my home state so I am very happy at this point.

2007-04-26 07:47:36 · answer #3 · answered by Kelly 3 · 0 0

I love being a Army Wife, even though we are apart right now we still love each other so much. The base I'm stationed at is pretty decent. I love it here. I have many friends that have there husbands over there with mine. ( they are in the same platoon!) Being a military wife isn't the easiest thing in the world.

2007-04-26 08:03:07 · answer #4 · answered by Kala C 4 · 0 0

I like being a military wife for many different reasons; you appreciate each other ALOT more due to the circumstances of his job.
The being apart for deployments, the field, and training courses really sucks...There are times that I want us to just be a normal couple and live in one place for YEARS, and never have to be apart for a year at a time. Its hard trying to maintain a relationship when you're that far apart, it takes two strong people, but when you love someone as much as we love each other you can do it. The good definitely outweighs the bad, and I wouldn't change it for ANYONE.

I like where we are stationed...its all about what YOU make of it. Like I said it just takes a STRONG woman...with ALOT of love and respect.

2007-04-26 07:45:40 · answer #5 · answered by ArmyWife0412 2 · 1 0

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2016-12-04 22:08:08 · answer #6 · answered by merryman 4 · 0 0

i am stationed in germany i love being able to see the world with someone i love. some really dont like it i feel it is because they dont understand that there #1 but the military is ground zero and his job will come before them alot.

im a pretty independent person it doesnt bother me that sometimes plans will be canceled or he has to leave for a year i know and understand his job and i try to think of him and his situation moore than myself and i know its his job i signed the marriage licence and knew what i was getting.

2007-04-26 07:37:45 · answer #7 · answered by Honey Badger Doesnt give a Shat 5 · 1 0

It has its pros and cons. However, I would not trade it for the world. I am 25 and I have seen more places and experienced so many wonderful things than most women my age. Right now we are at Fort Polk. We've been here awhile and I am starting to get quite antsy. I have gotten used to moving every 3 years or so.

2007-04-26 12:57:55 · answer #8 · answered by suz' 5 · 0 0

I wasn't a military wife but a military husband. Ended in divorce.

2007-04-26 07:36:12 · answer #9 · answered by ntoriano 4 · 1 0

We were at Barksdale Air Force base. Very nice. Also March Air Force Base. Loved it.

2007-04-26 08:39:54 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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