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Posted on Feb 23, 2015
CSM David Heidke
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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Coins
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Maj Chris Nelson
Maj Chris Nelson
11 y
LOVE THAT COIN!!! Where can I get one? Need to give it to my wife!
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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I got my wife one a couple of years ago at Quantico's Marine Corps Exchange. I don't know if they still carry them.
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SFC Jeff Stevenson
SFC Jeff Stevenson
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Happy wife, happy life. Just bear in mind, she is there as you deploy, she runs the household as you are deployed, and she is the one who picks you up at the company. That's a lot of deployments and she is still at my side.
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SGT Bryon Sergent
SGT Bryon Sergent
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Where can you find this coin? would love to get my wife one!
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COL Jean (John) F. B.
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CSM David Heidke

A beautiful tribute to whom I know was a wonderful person.

I am blessed to be married to a wonderful woman who was fully supportive of me and my career. She was the consummate military wife, able to juggle multiple things without ever letting one drop. I did not realize how blessed I was until after I retired and looked back on my career. I am so grateful to her for the sacrifices she made for my soldiers and their families, my unit and me. I just wish I had recognized it more at the time and thanked her more.
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SGT James Hastings
SGT James Hastings
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Yep, hind sight is much clearer.
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MSG Dan Foster
MSG Dan Foster
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MSgt Mikulski, my wife deserves a medal for putting up with me.
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COL Jean (John) F. B.
COL Jean (John) F. B.
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MSG Dan Foster MSgt Mike Mikulski

The Army has medals and certificates for spouses who are active in the military community. My wife got several and she is as proud of them as I am of my awards and decorations. As a commander, I made it a point to recognize spouses, whenever I could, and ensured they got any authorized awards I could justify.
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MSG Dan Foster
MSG Dan Foster
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My wife received certificates from the command for her contributions. I found the Hanau Military Community to be very conscious of the services provided by the spouses. Involved spouses seemed to have a better understanding of the "military mission" which was a big plus for their family and the command.
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CSM Brigade Operations (S3) Sergeant Major
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All Hail Household 6!!! The best battle buddy ever!!!
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Very well done CSM (Join to see) -- a truth, something we can't do enough and BIG POINTS with the better half!
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Remember to appreciate your military spouses
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Excellent thread CSM David Heidke.
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CSM David Heidke
CSM David Heidke
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what is the order of precedence for this?

I have to get another rack...
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SFC Mark Merino
SFC Mark Merino
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It is worn below the Medal of Honor and above the hearty handshake...lol
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SFC(P) Tobias M.
SFC(P) Tobias M.
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Without our spouse's we would not be able to do what we do. They are the true back bone of the military. 
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SFC Boots Attaway
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My wife know every day how much I appreciate and love her.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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CSM David Heidke Spouses are the pride and joy of the military. Real heroes who deserve all the accolades from our Military Leaders with the utmost respect in my opinion.
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SSG Everett Wilson
SSG Everett Wilson
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Before I enlisted into the Army, my dad was in the Air Force (retired 1952-1972) I grew up around other Air Force brats, we all knew that our mom's were going through a lot, keeping the home front going, dealing with everything from home repairs, sick kids, car repairs, ect. While my dad was in Nam (72) a lady down the street came to our front door, my 4yo brother answered the door, that woman had the nerve to ask my brother if he had a daddy. My mom was upset that she would ask such a question. My mom said yes, however, he was currently serving in the Air Force and in Vietnam. So before dad came home I had my siblings help with a sign WELCOME HOME! DAD. My heart goes out to our Military moms/dads, they have it tough
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MAJ Military Personnel And Administrative Specialist
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A Military Wife

Lots of moving...
Moving...
Moving...
Moving far from home...
Moving two cars, three kids and one dog...all riding with HER of course.
Moving sofas to basements because they won't go in THIS house;
Moving curtains that won't fit;
Moving jobs and certifications and professional development hours.
Moving away from friends;
Moving toward new friends;
Moving her most important luggage: her trunk full of memories.

Often waiting...
Waiting...
Waiting...
Waiting for housing.
Waiting for orders.
Waiting for deployments.
Waiting for phone calls.
Waiting for reunions.
Waiting for the new curtains to arrive.
Waiting for him to come home, For dinner...AGAIN!

They call her 'Military Dependent', but she knows better:
She is fiercely In-Dependent.

She can balance a check book;
Handle the yard work;
Fix a noisy toilet;
Bury the family pet...
She is intimately familiar with drywall anchors and toggle bolts.
She can file the taxes;
Sell a house;
Buy a car;
Or set up a move... .....all with ONE Power of Attorney.

She welcomes neighbors that don't welcome her.
She reinvents her career with every PCS;
Locates a house in the desert, The Arctic, Or the deep south.
And learns to call them all 'home'.
She MAKES them all home.

Military Wives are somewhat hasty...
They leap into:
Decorating,
Leadership,
Volunteering,
Career alternatives,
Churches,
And friendships. They don't have 15 years to get to know people.
Their roots are short but flexible.
They plant annuals for themselves and perennials for those who come after them.

Military Wives quickly learn to value each other:
They connect over coffee,
Rely on the spouse network,
Accept offers of friendship and favors.
Record addresses in pencil...

Military Wives have a common bond:
The Military Wife has a husband unlike other husbands; his commitment is unique.
He doesn't have a 'JOB'
He has a 'MISSION' that he can't just decide to quit...
He's on-call for his country 24/7.
But for her, he's the most unreliable guy in town!
His language is foreign
TDY
PCS
OPR
SOS
ACC
BDU
ACU
BAR
CIB
TAD
And so, a Military Wife is a translator for her family and his.
She is the long- distance link to keep them informed;
the glue that holds them together.

A Military Wife has her moments:
She wants to wring his neck;
Dye his uniform pink;
Refuse to move to Siberia;
But she pulls herself together.
Give her a few days,
A travel brochure,
A long hot bath,
A pledge to the flag,
A wedding picture,
And she goes.
She packs.
She moves.
She follows.

Why?
What for?
How come?
You may think it is because she has lost her mind.
But actually it is because she has lost her heart.
It was stolen from her by a man,
Who puts duty first,
Who longs to deploy,
Who salutes the flag,
And whose boots in the doorway remind her that as long as he is her Military Husband,
She will remain his military wife.
And would have it no other way
--Author Unknown
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CSM David Heidke
CSM David Heidke
11 y
Very nice...
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1SG Norman Dashiell
1SG Norman Dashiell
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the only thing harder than being a Soldier . . .
is LOVING one.
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Maj Chris Nelson
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My wife and I have been married for 19 of my 27 years of service so far (guard and active duty total). I told her that when I retire at my 20 year mark (1 Mar 16) I will follow HER. Where does SHE want to go? She has built and given up her life every time orders drop. She has kept the home operational while I am deployed. She has been the primary child raising person (I feel I do a pretty good job of contributing, but I HAVE been gone at times). While I won't say that I could not have done it without her, I WILL say that that I could not have done it as well. Without her, I would have been SO much LESS then what I am now.
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MSgt Rob Weston
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Mama is Texan, there is no enemy that can compare to when the wife is not happy
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CSM David Heidke
CSM David Heidke
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I love that picture! They have Moose in Texas?
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MSgt Rob Weston
MSgt Rob Weston
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No moose just something silly
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SGM Erik Marquez
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Well said.
29 years service
24 of those married

To say i could not have done it without her is a bit of embellishment, but I can say it would not have been nearly as easy or enjoyable.

And I'm sure I would not trade her, or her and the life I had for anything else.
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