Your Military Family Network: Your Connection to Military Friendly Resources, Benefits, Information, Businesses and Advice
Your Military Family Network is a friendly, complete, “need-to-know overview” to all the resources available to you and your family to “be all you can be” in your military and community life. This valuable “insiders” resource guide provides you with detailed information on how to manage life issues--from shopping the Exchange to handling deployment, from getting physically fit to getting financially fit, from finding schools to taking a family vacation, and much more. The book also includes a section providing handy worksheets to help you succeed and keep a record of your own vital statistics for handy reference. The guide will save you hours, days, and weeks of hunting down the facts on your own and provide you with timely information to help you make informed decisions when you need them most. FROM THE FOREWORD BY SENATOR JOHN McCAIN: It is the company we keep, more than anything else, which forms our character. Twenty-two years of my life were spent in military service. I served with great men, many of whom paid a much higher price for their patriotism than was asked of me. I was blessed with the company of heroes, and it has made all the difference in the world. During the Vietnam War, a group of students in Los Angeles started a campaign to show their support for prisoners of war. To this day, I continue to receive their POW bracelets, usually engraved with my name or that of a friend, which citizens wore during our imprisonment as a gesture of solidarity. In 1971, the Vietnamese dramatically altered the way they treated their prisoners of war. They had finally begun to realize that Americans cared about what happened to us. I believe this change can be attributed, in part, to the POW bracelet publicity campaign and the similar efforts of community-based programs. In the years after my military career, I have been privileged to serve in elective office. One political duty that weighs heavily on my mind is the care and support of the servicemen and women who have, in the past and now, put themselves in harm’s way to protect American lives and freedoms. Community and homegrown support are essential to the strength of our military forces. The Military Family Network seeks to raise awareness of such military-friendly programs all over the world. Military families often lack adequate support as they move constantly, leaving behind friends and familiar associations and resources. As an information company owned by military spouses and veterans, The Military Family Network is uniquely qualified to facilitate these transitions. The guidebook Your Military Family Network is a lifeline for veterans, military families and anyone uprooted in the name of duty. It lists resources offered in each state and businesses that offer military discounts and military-friendly employment are also featured. Everyday my office receives letters from military families seeking guidance to these very resources. The Military Family Network encourages families to recommend companies that demonstrate a capacity for military- and family-friendly service to the “Neighbor of Choice” business network. This is a valuable frame of reference for nomadic families that encourages them to build community relationships quickly. Your Military Family Network then builds upon this database of community knowledge with insights from military members and spouses, as well as from leaders in their specific fields. Such topics range from an expert’s definition and suggestions for treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, to helpful chapters provided by the Commissary Agency and the Military Exchange services on how best to use their benefits. Military personnel are not the only ones to gain from Your Military Family Network. As a business catalyst, The Military Family Network has already proven itself with increased participation in the programs and special events it advertises. The City of Hampton, the Virginia Board of Elections and the Armed Forces Job Fair Committee are among several community and installation boards that have all sought advice from the Military Family Network for successful interaction with the military community. Local businesses and events win when awareness is spread through the network. With military branches seeing a swell in recruitment and the War on Terror calling many to see action, the demand for this network and the services it advertises will rise. As we see a higher number of servicemen return home requiring special services and physical therapy, I believe Your Military Family Network will quickly become a necessary guide for them and their families. It is important for America to demonstrate the pride we have for those good men and women serving our nation everyday at great personal cost. The continued show of grassroots support for them and their efforts not only boosts morale but serves a greater common good. John McCain United States Senator
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Your Military Family Network: Your Connection to Military Friendly Resources, Benefits, Information, Businesses and Advice
Your Military Family Network is a friendly, complete, “need-to-know overview” to all the resources available to you and your family to “be all you can be” in your military and community life. This valuable “insiders” resource guide provides you with detailed information on how to manage life issues--from shopping the Exchange to handling deployment, from getting physically fit to getting financially fit, from finding schools to taking a family vacation, and much more. The book also includes a section providing handy worksheets to help you succeed and keep a record of your own vital statistics for handy reference. The guide will save you hours, days, and weeks of hunting down the facts on your own and provide you with timely information to help you make informed decisions when you need them most. FROM THE FOREWORD BY SENATOR JOHN McCAIN: It is the company we keep, more than anything else, which forms our character. Twenty-two years of my life were spent in military service. I served with great men, many of whom paid a much higher price for their patriotism than was asked of me. I was blessed with the company of heroes, and it has made all the difference in the world. During the Vietnam War, a group of students in Los Angeles started a campaign to show their support for prisoners of war. To this day, I continue to receive their POW bracelets, usually engraved with my name or that of a friend, which citizens wore during our imprisonment as a gesture of solidarity. In 1971, the Vietnamese dramatically altered the way they treated their prisoners of war. They had finally begun to realize that Americans cared about what happened to us. I believe this change can be attributed, in part, to the POW bracelet publicity campaign and the similar efforts of community-based programs. In the years after my military career, I have been privileged to serve in elective office. One political duty that weighs heavily on my mind is the care and support of the servicemen and women who have, in the past and now, put themselves in harm’s way to protect American lives and freedoms. Community and homegrown support are essential to the strength of our military forces. The Military Family Network seeks to raise awareness of such military-friendly programs all over the world. Military families often lack adequate support as they move constantly, leaving behind friends and familiar associations and resources. As an information company owned by military spouses and veterans, The Military Family Network is uniquely qualified to facilitate these transitions. The guidebook Your Military Family Network is a lifeline for veterans, military families and anyone uprooted in the name of duty. It lists resources offered in each state and businesses that offer military discounts and military-friendly employment are also featured. Everyday my office receives letters from military families seeking guidance to these very resources. The Military Family Network encourages families to recommend companies that demonstrate a capacity for military- and family-friendly service to the “Neighbor of Choice” business network. This is a valuable frame of reference for nomadic families that encourages them to build community relationships quickly. Your Military Family Network then builds upon this database of community knowledge with insights from military members and spouses, as well as from leaders in their specific fields. Such topics range from an expert’s definition and suggestions for treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, to helpful chapters provided by the Commissary Agency and the Military Exchange services on how best to use their benefits. Military personnel are not the only ones to gain from Your Military Family Network. As a business catalyst, The Military Family Network has already proven itself with increased participation in the programs and special events it advertises. The City of Hampton, the Virginia Board of Elections and the Armed Forces Job Fair Committee are among several community and installation boards that have all sought advice from the Military Family Network for successful interaction with the military community. Local businesses and events win when awareness is spread through the network. With military branches seeing a swell in recruitment and the War on Terror calling many to see action, the demand for this network and the services it advertises will rise. As we see a higher number of servicemen return home requiring special services and physical therapy, I believe Your Military Family Network will quickly become a necessary guide for them and their families. It is important for America to demonstrate the pride we have for those good men and women serving our nation everyday at great personal cost. The continued show of grassroots support for them and their efforts not only boosts morale but serves a greater common good. John McCain United States Senator
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Your Military Family Network: Your Connection to Military Friendly Resources, Benefits, Information, Businesses and Advice

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Your Military Family Network is a friendly, complete, “need-to-know overview” to all the resources available to you and your family to “be all you can be” in your military and community life. This valuable “insiders” resource guide provides you with detailed information on how to manage life issues--from shopping the Exchange to handling deployment, from getting physically fit to getting financially fit, from finding schools to taking a family vacation, and much more. The book also includes a section providing handy worksheets to help you succeed and keep a record of your own vital statistics for handy reference. The guide will save you hours, days, and weeks of hunting down the facts on your own and provide you with timely information to help you make informed decisions when you need them most. FROM THE FOREWORD BY SENATOR JOHN McCAIN: It is the company we keep, more than anything else, which forms our character. Twenty-two years of my life were spent in military service. I served with great men, many of whom paid a much higher price for their patriotism than was asked of me. I was blessed with the company of heroes, and it has made all the difference in the world. During the Vietnam War, a group of students in Los Angeles started a campaign to show their support for prisoners of war. To this day, I continue to receive their POW bracelets, usually engraved with my name or that of a friend, which citizens wore during our imprisonment as a gesture of solidarity. In 1971, the Vietnamese dramatically altered the way they treated their prisoners of war. They had finally begun to realize that Americans cared about what happened to us. I believe this change can be attributed, in part, to the POW bracelet publicity campaign and the similar efforts of community-based programs. In the years after my military career, I have been privileged to serve in elective office. One political duty that weighs heavily on my mind is the care and support of the servicemen and women who have, in the past and now, put themselves in harm’s way to protect American lives and freedoms. Community and homegrown support are essential to the strength of our military forces. The Military Family Network seeks to raise awareness of such military-friendly programs all over the world. Military families often lack adequate support as they move constantly, leaving behind friends and familiar associations and resources. As an information company owned by military spouses and veterans, The Military Family Network is uniquely qualified to facilitate these transitions. The guidebook Your Military Family Network is a lifeline for veterans, military families and anyone uprooted in the name of duty. It lists resources offered in each state and businesses that offer military discounts and military-friendly employment are also featured. Everyday my office receives letters from military families seeking guidance to these very resources. The Military Family Network encourages families to recommend companies that demonstrate a capacity for military- and family-friendly service to the “Neighbor of Choice” business network. This is a valuable frame of reference for nomadic families that encourages them to build community relationships quickly. Your Military Family Network then builds upon this database of community knowledge with insights from military members and spouses, as well as from leaders in their specific fields. Such topics range from an expert’s definition and suggestions for treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, to helpful chapters provided by the Commissary Agency and the Military Exchange services on how best to use their benefits. Military personnel are not the only ones to gain from Your Military Family Network. As a business catalyst, The Military Family Network has already proven itself with increased participation in the programs and special events it advertises. The City of Hampton, the Virginia Board of Elections and the Armed Forces Job Fair Committee are among several community and installation boards that have all sought advice from the Military Family Network for successful interaction with the military community. Local businesses and events win when awareness is spread through the network. With military branches seeing a swell in recruitment and the War on Terror calling many to see action, the demand for this network and the services it advertises will rise. As we see a higher number of servicemen return home requiring special services and physical therapy, I believe Your Military Family Network will quickly become a necessary guide for them and their families. It is important for America to demonstrate the pride we have for those good men and women serving our nation everyday at great personal cost. The continued show of grassroots support for them and their efforts not only boosts morale but serves a greater common good. John McCain United States Senator

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781933102351
Publisher: Capital Books, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/01/2007
Pages: 895
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Military Family Network (MFN) The Military Family Network (MFN) is "America's First Business Network for Military Families", and an official Team Member of the Department of Defense's 'America Supports You' Program. This marketing and communications organization was established to connect "America's Best with the Best in Business" - the military-friendly businesses, organizations and governments that serve military families.

Table of Contents

Foreword   Senator John McCain     xiv
How to Use This Book   Megan Turak     xvi
Military Life Didn't Come with Instructions, Now What?     1
Staying Inspired in Your Military Life   Patti Correa     6
Communicate from the Heart on the Homefront   Peggy Mertz     9
Online Security-From the Homefront to the Frontline   Darrell Shue     15
Building a Personal Support Network   Caroline Peabody     24
Making the Connection Online and Off   Megan Turak     32
Military Family Money     38
Your Money, Your Life   Megan Turak     40
How to Make the Most of What You Have   Melissa Tossetti   Kevin Gibbons     47
Financial Checklist for Deployment or Anytime!$dCarl Surran, Editor     53
Healthy Habits for Sound Money Management   Megan Turak     59
Finding Bargains Online   Mike Allen     81
The Military Exchange   Jennifer Johnsen     86
Shopping the Commissary-A Sure Thing for your Budget   Cherie Huntington   Kay Blakley     91
Military Moving   Caroline Peabody     97
From Sea to ShiningSea     99
Moving Yourself     107
Moving "Over There"     115
Rent, Buy or Live in Military Housing     122
Moving with Kids     129
Personal Moving Plan & My Military Family Facts Book     135
Military Family Fitness     145
Getting Fit on the Installation   Caroline Peabody     147
Meals Ready to Eat   Kay Blakley     153
Connect- Move-Transform with Friends   Kim Murphy   Kris Carpenter     158
Military Family Health and Well-Being     166
TRICARE   Linda Nash Foote     168
Your Exceptional Military Family   Heather Hebdon     173
Your Medical Record   Jolene Elliott   Megan Turak     180
Post Traumatic Stress in the Military$dBased on an interview with Dr. Frank Ochberg$dresearch by Caroline Peabody     187
Treatment and Considerations for PTSD   Dr. Frank Ochberg     193
PTSD and Military Families$dBased on an interview with Dr. Frank Ochberg$dresearch by Caroline Peabody     200
PTSD and Youth   Dr. Michelle Sherman     208
This Mother's Life Caught in the Middle of Kids and Aging Parents   Mary Beth Sammons      215
Military Family Support   David White, Chief     221
Military Life   Sylvia Kidd     225
Keeping your Military Relationship Healthy, Wealthy and Wise   Gene Thomas Gomulka     231
Military Children Serve Too!   Dr. Mary M. Keller     235
Military Moments   Laura Lea     241
I Have a Child in the Military, Now What?   Vicky Cody     248
A Single Soldier's Story   Edward H. Luzadder     254
Deployment: A National Guard Couple's Success with Separation   Judy Sexton   John Sexton     259
Military Family History & Society   Stacey Brown     263
Military Family Fun     268
Morale, Welfare, and Recreation   Caroline Peabody     270
Space Available: Travel for Free   John D.     275
Military Education and Employment: A Special Message on Maximizing Your Talents   Megan Turak     280
Education: Your Path to Success   Megan Turak     284
Getting Hired   Megan Turak     300
Working from Home   Tara Crooks     306
Volunteer: Make Success Happen   Megan Turak      311
Beyond the BDU: Transitioning from the Military   Don Mertz     316
Protecting Your Civilian Career   Bob Hollingsworth     323
Veteran Employment Training Services$dUS Department of Labor     329
Military Family Law & Legislation     338
Your Voice on Capitol Hill   Michelle Joyner     340
Peace with A Living Will$dThe Law Firm of Gold, Khourey & Turak     346
Legal Assistance   Megan Turak     350
The 411 on Emergencies$dFrom the Field with the Red Cross     357
Military Family Domestic Abuse   Caroline Peabody     362
Divorce in the Military   Gene Thomas Gomulka     371
Adoption-A Journey of Love   Dan Turak   Andrea Turak     376
Citizenship   Caroline Peabody     386
Military Law in Review   Luis Trevino     392
Veteran Support Caring: It Starts at Home     398
A Triumph over Tragedy: A Wounded Warrior Story   Vicky Field     401
VA For Returning Combat Veterans   Phil Budahn     408
Wounded Warrior Benefits   Carla Webb     419
Cutting through the Red Tape   Joe Moran      434
Death of a Family Member     442
When the Unthinkable Happens   Caroline Peabody     444
Service by Service Military Family Support     451
Department of the Army   Colonel Dennis Dingle, Chief   Delores Johnson, Chief     451
Department of the Marines   Brian Driver     459
Department of the Navy   Catherine Stokoe, Director     463
Department of the Air Force   Carla Diamond, Chief     470
National Guard Family Programs   Colonel Anthony Baker, Chief     474
Department of Homeland Security, Coast Guard$dCoast Guard Work Life Center     478
America Supports You Members and The Military Family Network     483
State Resources for the Military     542
The Military Family Network's Neighbor of Choice Business Network     626
Glossary     640
About the Authors     648

Foreword

It is the company we keep, more than anything else, which forms our character. Twenty-two years of my life were spent in military service. I served with great men, many of whom paid a much higher price for their patriotism than was asked of me. I was blessed with the company of heroes, and it has made all the difference in the world.

During the Vietnam War, a group of students in Los Angeles started a campaign to show their support for prisoners of war. To this day, I continue to receive their POW bracelets, usually engraved with my name or that of a friend, which citizens wore during our imprisonment as a gesture of solidarity. In 1971, the Vietnamese dramatically altered the way they treated their prisoners of war. They had finally begun to realize that Americans cared about what happened to us. I believe this change can be attributed, in part, to the POW bracelet publicity campaign and the similar efforts of community-based programs.

In the years after my military career, I have been privileged to serve in elective office. One political duty that weighs heavily on my mind is the care and support of the servicemen and women who have, in the past and now, put themselves in harm's way to protect American lives and freedoms. Community and homegrown support are essential to the strength of our military forces.

The Military Family Network seeks to raise awareness of such military-friendly programs all over the world. Military families often lack adequate support as they move constantly, leaving behind friends and familiar associations and resources. As an information company owned by military spouses and veterans, The Military Family Network is uniquely qualified to facilitate these transitions.

The guidebook Your Military Family Network is a lifeline for veterans, military families and anyone uprooted in the name of duty. It lists resources offered in each state and businesses that offer military discounts and military-friendly employment are also featured. Everyday my office receives letters from military families seeking guidance to these very resources. The Military Family Network encourages families to recommend companies that demonstrate a capacity for military- and family-friendly service to the "Neighbor of Choice" business network. This is a valuable frame of reference for nomadic families that encourages them to build community relationships quickly.

Your Military Family Network then builds upon this database of community knowledge with insights from military members and spouses, as well as from leaders in their specific fields. Such topics range from an expert's definition and suggestions for treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, to helpful chapters provided by the Commissary Agency and the Military Exchange services on how best to use their benefits.

Military personnel are not the only ones to gain from Your Military Family Network. As a business catalyst, The Military Family Network has already proven itself with increased participation in the programs and special events it advertises. The City of Hampton, the Virginia Board of Elections and the Armed Forces Job Fair Committee are among several community and installation boards that have all sought advice from the Military Family Network for successful interaction with the military community. Local businesses and events win when awareness is spread through the network.

With military branches seeing a swell in recruitment and the War on Terror calling many to see action, the demand for this network and the services it advertises will rise. As we see a higher number of servicemen return home requiring special services and physical therapy, I believe Your Military Family Network will quickly become a necessary guide for them and their families. It is important for America to demonstrate the pride we have for those good men and women serving our nation everyday at great personal cost. The continued show of grassroots support for them and their efforts not only boosts morale but serves a greater common good.
United States Senator
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