Families of military personnel -- United States
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Families of military personnel -- United States
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Families of military personnel
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- Military youth coping with separation, when family members deploy
- Be safe, love mom, a military mom's stories of courage, comfort, and surviving life on the home front, Elaine Lowry Brye with Nan Gatewood Satter
- A life apart, a novel, L. Y. Marlow
- Final salute, a story of unfinished lives, Jim Sheeler
- Operation homecoming, [Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Home Front, in the words of U.S. troops and their families], edited by Andrew Carroll
- Mothers of the military, support and politics during wartime, Wendy M. Christensen
- Transitioning heroes, new era, same problems? : hearing before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, January 21, 2010
- Office of Servicemember Affairs
- Second knock at the door, Cinema Libre Studio presents a 5414 Productions film ; written by Jessica King and Christopher E. Grimes ; produced by Beth Leonard, Joe Reno, Jessica King and Christopher E. Grimes ; directed by Christopher E. Grimes
- Military personnel, longer time between moves related to higher satisfaction and retention : briefing report to the chairman and ranking minority member, Subcommittee on Defense, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. Senate, United States General Accounting Office
- Home and away, a story of family in a time of war, David and Nancy French
- Surviving military separation, a 365 day activity guide for the families of deployed personnel, Marc CB Maxwell; illustrated by Val J. Laolagi
- Operation homecoming, writing the wartime experience, a production of The Documentary Group ; a film by Richard E. Robbins
- Operation homecoming, writing the wartime experience, presented by the National endowment for the Arts in cooperation with the Southern Arts Federation
- Becoming a couple again, how to create a shared sense of purpose after deployment
- Operation homecoming, Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Home Front, in the words of U.S. troops and their families, edited by Andrew Carroll ; preface by Dana Gioia
- National Guard & Reserve family readiness strategic plan, 2000-2005
- The invisible wounds of war, coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan, Marguerite Guzmán Bouvard
- Home fires burning, married to the military-- for better or worse, Karen Houppert
- Section 60, Arlington National Cemetery : where war comes home, Robert M. Poole
- Be safe, love mom, a military mom's stories of courage, comfort, and surviving life on the home front
- America at a crossroads, a production of WETA Washington, D.C. ; executive producers, Jeff Biber, Dalton Delan ; series producer, Leo Eaton associate producer, Marjolaine Souquet ; producer and director, Cal Skaggs
- Our sons and daughters, a National Guard parent's guidebook to deployment, by Paula Sumrall
- The military father, a hands-on guide for deployed dads, Armin A. Brott
- The complete idiot's guide to life as a military spouse, Lissa McGrath
- While they're at war, the true story of American families on the homefront, Kristin Henderson
- Homefront 911, how families of veterans are wounded by our wars, Stacy Bannerman
- Be safe, love mom, a military mom's stories of courage, comfort, and surviving life on the home front, Elaine Lowry Brye with Nan Gatewood Satter
- Surviving deployment, a guide for military families, Karen M. Pavlicin
- A handbook for family & friends of service members before, during and after deployment
- Understanding the needs of children and families especially during times of military deployment, hearing before the Subcommittee on Children and Families of the Committee of Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session on examining how effective the Army has been in making it easier for military families raising children and to determine what additional changes can be made to further assist military families, June 2, 2003 (FT. Campbell, TN)
- Taps, the silent victims of the Vietnam War : the families left behind : reflections of an Army Casualty Notification & Survivors Assistance Officer, George M. Motz
- The magical stranger, a son's journey into his father's life, Stephen Rodrick
- Call me Mrs. Miracle, Debbie Macomber
- Army families
- The Tillman story, The Weinstein Company and A&E Indiefilms present ; a Passion Pictures/Axis Films production ; in association with Diamond Docs and Embassy Row ; produced by John Battsek ; a film by Amir Bar-Lev ; director, Amir Bar-Lev ; writers, Amir Ben-Lev, Joe Bini, Mark Monroe
- Muse of fire, a film by Lawrence Bridges ; producer, Minor Childers ; presented by the National Endowment for the Arts
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