Surviving a deployment is hard. We were stationed in germany last year. A month after I got there my husband was sent to Iraq. And oh yeah, I was three months pregnant! I had a two year old to take care of and over 6000 lbs in household goods to unpack, so I was busy. Thats the key, staying busy. If you are away from home like I was find a couple really good friends. Remember everyone around you is in the same boat you are!! What base are you at? Some units have really good FRGs and others don't. Mine was awsome! We are currantly at Ft. Bragg I haven't heard good things about 101st's Frg. Anyway...give yours a try. Everyone has a differnt experience. The first couple months and the last couple months are the hardest! At first you are trying to get into a routine and get used to life without him. And at the end your just waiting for him to come home! Let me worn you that that is so hard!! You will be getting so much info, wrong dates and drama!! Try not to listen to base gossip...someone always thinks that they know everything about the deployment and when the guys will be coming home. It only gets your hopes up and 9 times out of 10 is not true!! Depending on your personality watching the news might help or might hurt you. That is a decision you have to make. For me knowing what was going on gave me peace of mind...I watched alot of news and was a freqent visitor of likeleak.com. another thing is you have to stay optimistic, yet prepare yourself for the worst. While your husband is deployed everytime you have an unexpected visitor, espeically late at night your heart will drop everytime the doorbell rings! Take comfot inknowing that hunfrends of thousands of soldiers have made it there and make...many several times!! Pray for your husband and his unit an for wisdom for his comand. And like I said before, get another really good military wife and a friend!! Good luck..It will get better I promise! Stay busy...maybe do a project for your husband...Christmas is coming up...I sent my husband a box called the 25 days of christamas. I wrapped 25 gifts one for him to open everyday to remind him of christmas at home...fake snow, a christmas cd, hot chococlate, a pine air freshner. Yankee candles has those airfreshers too, they have a few candles that smell like christmas. We also made a love chain, ya know with construction paper like when you were in elementary school. Everyday we wrote our thoughts or what we did and had it going around the house for him to read when he came home. Another thing if you have kids you might save some of their school stuff from the holidays and have a holiday corner..I ha d friend that had a corner with a little christmas tree and school work of the kids and a holloween bucket or mask or a ester bastek..stuff like that. So when her husband come home he was still "apart" of the last year. WEll I hope some of this helps you out. Good luck!
2007-09-29 06:54:13
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answered by Heather D 3
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BAH w/dependents will stop as quickly because of the fact the divorce is very final. the only way he will shield it is that if he has custody of the toddler over 50% of the 12 months or extra advantageous than ninety days in a row. He could be required to pass lower back into barracks if he's E4 and below, he can then be eligible for BAH-diff around $2 hundred a month for toddler help if courtroom ordered. Or he may well be authorized to proceed to be out on the city yet might in basic terms get BAH w/o dependents. the toddler will proceed to be a based so as meaning an identity card, base get admission to and Tricare. toddler help is set with the aid of civilian courts basically like the divorce. There could be short-term toddler help if the paperwork is filed and authorized. You being in basic terms married 2 years and having employment will maximum possibly not qualify for any alimony in any respect. you should document for significant different help till the divorce is very final yet no assure on that. the army won't help previous requiring him to pay you toddler help ordered with the aid of courtroom.
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answered by jeremie 4
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by not putting my life on hold..meaning I never sat by the phone 24/7 waiting for it to ring. I left, went shopping, got out of the house. if I missed a call, oh well. There's always next time. I did stiff for ME that I never would have been able to do if he were home.. chick flicks, eat ice cream for breakfast, that sort of thing.
2007-09-29 08:52:48
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answered by Mrsjvb 7
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Write letters, go to college, volunteer, find ways to keep your mind occupied and it helps the time go faster.
You can also check out www.militaryonesource.com and your local ACS for support groups.
2007-09-29 06:25:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Survival..... it is not yours but his. HE will be gone from all that is familiar. You, the bed, food, TV and many things. You will have friends or family about and he will not. Start with that thought.
I am sure the military wives will fill you in on the rest.
2007-09-29 06:21:38
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answered by jackson 7
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this is how i survived when i was with my army boyfriend..
stay busy no matter what so you can keep your mind off him ..
write letters to tell him that you love them and so you can see how they are doing..
2007-09-29 06:22:05
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answered by samanthababy420 1
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Do what the rest of the spouses do. Go to the bars and hang out. Dance. Play darts. Then write letters to your hubby telling him you miss him. Tell him your bored. Then go back to the bars. (Note: The military bar on base is the best to hang out)
2007-09-29 06:29:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm. Get a life.
I mean is your spouse the only thing you live for? Get a job, get a vibrator, join a community group, read a book, exercise.
I have an even better idea. Get pregnant like the majority of them do, then you can focus on that while he's gone, and have the child alone in the hospital while he's dodging bullets overseas.
And there is nothing wrong with an affair either, mind you.
2007-09-29 06:15:22
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answered by Carm Soprano 1
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usually it includes alcohol and affairs
2007-09-29 06:19:03
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answered by Anonymous
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