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Quoting ianw3:
Hello Miss Cindy - You ask a question that many here can answer - The difference between military life and common life, is that in the military lifestyle, you always contend with not staying in one place too long;
Travel happens a lot, whether it be deployments, or changing duty stations. And of course, this being wartime, always the concept that you could get killed in action if you deploy to a spot where the fighting is going on.
These things, along with other 'characteristics' of military life, (which I might add are probably too numerous to list here), add up to create stresses in a military member's home life that normally don't occur in common everyday civilian life. Hope this information helps, and good luck on your search here...
ianw3
Hello Miss Cindy - You ask a question that many here can answer - The difference between military life and common life, is that in the military lifestyle, you always contend with not staying in one place too long;
Travel happens a lot, whether it be deployments, or changing duty stations. And of course, this being wartime, always the concept that you could get killed in action if you deploy to a spot where the fighting is going on.
These things, along with other 'characteristics' of military life, (which I might add are probably too numerous to list here), add up to create stresses in a military member's home life that normally don't occur in common everyday civilian life. Hope this information helps, and good luck on your search here...
ianw3
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