After spending some time as a military wife, I think there really isn't enough useful information out there for us. Even if there is, half the time it's too difficult to locate it. I am by no means an expert. But I believe that our community is one that continues to grow, those who have walked the path of the military lifestyle will always have a wealth of information and tips that can be shared and passed on to help out others. This blog is dedicated to just that, sharing ideas, inspiration, and knowledge with one another. Content here can be submitted by you (the reader). I hope you can take the time out to leave your thoughts, or if you're interested, send us an article of your own!
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My friend Row has worked in the mortgage industry for 14
years. She even spent some time specializing in VA loans. A couple of weeks
ago, I approached her with the idea of writing a blog about documents people
should bring when they’re looking to purchase a house with a VA Loan. I am
thrilled to present this information to you today. Please note, it is a good
idea to check with the Military regarding any information you may find here,
documentation rules for everything can change often so please feel free to use
this information as a guideline.
Homecoming is a topic that brings a smile to my face, which
is then quickly replaced with a feeling of knots and butterflies. After helping
my friend Row through her first homecoming I thought it would be fun to share
some tips with you all. Feel free to add your own!
Welcome to AllMyLove’s last installation of the New Navy
Wife Kit. I hope the information this series of blogs have given you will prove
to be a great asset as you begin your life with your Sailor.
This final blog covers the basic options you have when
moving to be with your Sailor after getting married. These options are assuming
you are not on his orders. The following information is based upon my
experience and the experiences of two other fellow Navy Wives. Please be sure
to have your Sailor check with appropriate supervisors before making any final
decisions.