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Kristin Henderson: Archives
May 12, 2009: Burned Out April 09, 2009: Honorary Sisters February 11, 2009: You're Not Alone January 15, 2009: Spotting Your Kids' Trouble with Deployments December 11, 2008: Changing Attitudes About Mental Health October 14, 2008: Support for Special Needs Families September 12, 2008: I Love You ... Now Leave! August 15, 2008: Back to Vacation Bible School June 12, 2008: Are We Taking Care of All of Our Own? May 12, 2008: Deploying One by One April 11, 2008: Caring for Wounded Families March 11, 2008: Women in Combat February 12, 2008: Chaplain Confidential December 13, 2007: A TBI Gift List November 12, 2007: Veterans Day, Every Day October 12, 2007: Contractors: Overpaid or Overlooked? September 12, 2007: Op Tempo Blues August 10, 2007: Don't Be a Statistic July 12, 2007: Anticipatory Grief June 15, 2007: Us Versus Them May 16, 2007: Building Bridges April 17, 2007: Speak Up March 15, 2007: TBI: The Invisible Injury February 12, 2007: How to Stay Hopeful January 12, 2007: Psychological Kevlar December 14, 2006: Home Alone November 10, 2006: Secret Services October 20, 2006: What's Worse Than Combat? |
About Kristin Henderson
Kristin Henderson is a journalist who writes frequently on military issues, including reporting from Iraq. She is a frequent contributor to the Washington Post Magazine and the author of the homefront memoir Driving by Moonlight and the nonfiction book While They're at War: The True Story of American Families on the Homefront, which Senator John McCain called, "A piece of often untold American history, and a must-read for those both in and out of uniform."
A Quaker, Kristin is married to a Navy chaplain who served with the Marines in Afghanistan and Iraq. She's been active in the Marine Corps' Key Volunteer family readiness program and Compass, the Navy's spouse mentoring program. She regularly speaks to both military and civilian groups about the challenges facing military families, and has been featured on NPR's All Things Considered and Fresh Air, NBC's Weekend Today, and C-SPAN's Book TV and After Words. For more on Kristin's writing, as well as links to resources and suggestions on how to really support the troops, visit Kristin's website at www.kristinhenderson.com.
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