According to Gen. James T. Conway, commandant of the Marine Corps, family goes further than spouses; Lifestyles, Insights, Networking, Knowledge and Skills (L.I.N.K.S.) now offers new classes for children, teenagers and Marines. It doesn't matter if you have been a part of the Corps for five months or five years, you always learn something from attending L.I.N.K.S. classes, Conway added. Throughout a two-day class, the lesson plan of the course touches on the challenges of deployments, Marine Corps traditions, military jargon, moving and more. Read the full article on Military.com.
To find more family resources visit the Military Spouse Network.
LINKS Expands to Children of Marines
Week of October 27, 2008
Current Issue
- Free Entry to National Parks
- Special AAFES Offers for Good Students
- Many Colleges Pass On GI Bill 'Ribbon'
- Navy COOL Program Helps Sailors
- Army Helps Warriors in Transition
- What to Look for When Buying a New Home
- Navy Mutual Offers $1M of Coverage
- Featured Job: Government and Military Careers
- Your New GI Bill Tuition and Fee Rate
- NASA Website Invites Visitors
- AF OTS Results Announced
- Army NCO Forum Helps Soldiers
- Maryland Guard Education Benefits
- DoD Education Activity Completes Review
- Deal of the Week: Free Trial of Men's Health
- New GI Bill Advice: Get It In Writing
- VA Health Care Enrollment Made Easier
- Test Software Available
- TRICARE Prime Travel Access Standards Changes
- Sailors to Earn Extra Advancement Points
- June is Men's Health Month
- AF to Showcase Information Technologies
- Wounded Warrior Diaries Help Others

