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04-25-2007, 02:36 PM
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Bargain Huntin' RAK'n Fit Mod
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 16,671
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Originally Posted by armorwife
I think anymore, especially in the Army, one has to understand everyone is in it together. Roadside bombs don't descriminate.
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So beautifully put!!
I am of the same opinion. When my dh was enlisted, and I was BRAND SPANKIN' NEW to the military lifestyle and being a spouse to a service member. I remember hearing all the trash talking the enlisted wives did of the officers' wives. I got caught up in it and promised (and vowed) if ever there came a day dh would be commissioned, I would never be one of those "officers' wives". Little did I know he would be a commissioned officer four years after that and my very first exposure to a real life living officer's wife was a VERY pleasant one. (yes I was THAT naive). I even said to her at one point "you're too nice to be an officer's wife" and she laughed. She explained to me (because she knew I was a rookie) that there are a lot of untruths said and expected of higher ranking wives and a lot of the trash talking is mere jealousy. Yes there are cases of true cattiness amongst the ranks of wives, but I personally do not allow myself to get wrapped up in all of that.
For me, I don't care about the rank of people. Let me rephrase that: the higher ranking servicemebers will get my respect but their wives not any different than I would get!!! When I meet someone and find out they are a military spouse, I introduce myself as the same...but DO NOT discuss what our dh's do. I don't even care....it's not important. We are all in the same boat at the end of the day: our dh's deploy. We support them. They are fighting for a good cause. And we're mothers looking after our dh's children. PERIOD.
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