Posted on May 23, 2016
Military divorces are slightly higher than the average population. Why do you think this is so?
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I would say from my experience I would say it was the lack of family support. Now with me saying that let me explain. I myself am lucky to be married to my wife for 13 years and have been with her for 16. What I am talking about is when I was a kid and I saw my father be married and divorced a few times and lose other relationships because of the military lifestyle at the time. Family support programs really didn't exist at the time. This was a different time and era I will admit it is different now for sure. The last piece of advice I can share on this is Marriage is the toughest job you will ever have it is a balancing act at best.
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All the above. A military career destroys the dream of a career for the spouse. That one seems to be forgotten to people who do not marry other military people.
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very true, the military prepares the individual to become a soldier, marine, sailor, airman, but the system does not prepared the other half to become the spouse of a service man. Depending on the mos and age of the individual, the experience has the potential to be overwhelming with a divorce as the end result.
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The military is an all demanding career,odd hours and deployments,the psychological adjustment esp if an NCO and above of giving orders and instructions all day and coming home to a family that is'nt as compliant as your troops.
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They either marry for the extra money or they marry each other shortly after joining(dual mil couples) or shortly after one of the finishes boot camp(mil-civ couple). I usually tell them to wait after the first deployment before ultimately deciding to get married. Also, if there's any doubt in your mind, don't do it.
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
Good morning COL Charles Williams - and the list gets bigger and bigger. I, like many, are surprised that the divorce rate isn't higher in the military.
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I think that it is a combination platter of all the factors listed, on the whole, more than most civilian marriages ever have to face.
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Marrying the wrong person for the wrong reasons and marrying someone and not fully bringing them online with all it takes to be a military spouse. It probably took two or three years of marriage for my wife to fully understand what all it takes to be a military spouse but almost 20 years later she still puts up with me. Thank goodness.
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