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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the introduction section, which outlines the purpose of the handbook and its importance for Army spouses.
  3. Navigate to Chapter 1, where you will find various assistance organizations. Fill in any relevant information about local resources that may assist you.
  4. Proceed to Chapter 2, focusing on handling common issues. Here, you can note down important documents and emergency contacts that are crucial during deployments.
  5. In Chapter 3, familiarize yourself with military customs and courtesies. This section is vital for understanding social obligations and proper conduct at events.
  6. Utilize the online resources listed in Chapter 5 to gather additional information or support services available to Army families.

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At the time of departure, the Soldier is required to pay the spouse a one-time amount of $188.02 (EIFS) PLUS the pro-rated amount of the monthly support obligation of $752.10. Each subsequent month that the two are separated, the Soldier must only pay the BAH RC/T WITH amount.
Division of retired pay as property if the former spouse was married to the member for 10 years or more, during which time the member performed 10 years or more of creditable service, and the order expresses payment in dollars or a percentage of the members disposable retired pay.
Behind every strong soldier, there is an even stronger woman who stands behind him, supports him, and loves him with all her heart. When all else fails, just imagine the homecoming.
Here are some of the most common challenges military spouses face today. Frequent Relocations. Employment and Career Challenges. Financial Strain. Mental Health and Relationship Struggles. Parenting Alone During Deployments. Navigating the Reintegration Process. Building a Support Network. Support Milspouses With MC-LEF.
Military spouses are leaders and managers on the home front who serve an integral role in military readiness and national defense. Alongside many service members stands a strong and resilient spouse who provides unwavering support, understanding and sacrifice.

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Military Spouses take on different roles like teacher, financial planner, culinary specialist, and much more. Many sacrifice their own career in order to keep their family unit together. They fill critical job roles in the government, hospitals, and in their local communities.
The physical and mental health sacrifices that military personnel make by joining the service speak to a greater picture that illustrates how peace and safety, which should both stand as fundamental rights for all, are far from being well embedded in the culture of the United States.
While individual experiences may differ, life as a military spouse generally involves: Frequent moves. On average, military families move to a new duty station every two to three years. It can be difficult to leave jobs, say goodbye to friends and start over in a new and unfamiliar community.

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