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Spouse Career Center News for the week of 16 JULY 2007
Military One Source
Military One Source offers advice, support and practical solutions for the military family. Call their 24/7 help hotline at 1-800-342-9647. Join us today.

2007 Who's Who of Military Spouses
In the last few years, the military spouse community has changed. Spouses have taken charge of their community and created the much-needed resources to meet the shifting requirements of military spouses worldwide.The 2007 Who's Who of Military Spouses list recognizes military spouses who have made significant contribution in the military community for all military spouses....More


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Work at Ann Taylor
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Spouses Wanted
Top corporations nationwide are recruiting military spouses. To find out what corporations are looking for you, click here.

Find a Mobile Career
Military spouses ask me all the time about working from home. They want to know how I decided it was for me. They want to know how I make money, why I chose what I chose to do, and how they can make a business of their own....More

Who are You Outside of Marriage?
My cousin "M" was recently divorced. During a family gathering, she shared with my sister and me how difficult it was to start a new life as a single woman after having been married for many years. M joked that her couch cushions permanently show her body imprint because, since getting divorced, she spent so much time on it reading or watching television. ...More

Anticipatory Grief
While my husband, a Navy chaplain, was in Iraq with the Marines, I imagined a knock at my door. I imagined uniformed Marines telling me that my husband was dead. I imagined the funeral. I did this regularly until my husband was safely home in my arms. ...More

Making Friends ... Part Three
Making friends is a skill military spouses can learn and will have the opportunity to practice. We continue to share stories and ideas based on how other military spouses have made friends. If you're a new military spouse and need a refresher course on making friends, use these stories to inspire you....More

Dustin's Unforgettable Winging
My husband, Dustin, got his naval aviator wings September 1999 in Pensacola, Fla. The date really isn't relevant (I'm sure it's very relevant to the military), except that it was only eight weeks after our wedding. This is when Dustin and I were both young, thin, and without children. ...More