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Army wife here....

Ft Drum 05-07

Ft Benning 07- current

Mom of 2 sets of twins, and married to my hubby for almost 10 years.

Nice to meet ya all!

Keri

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First I was active duty Army (WAC) stationed at:

('76) Ft. McClellan, Alabama

('76) Ft. Bragg, North Carolina

('76) Redstone Arsenal, Alabama

('76-'79) Wildflecken, Germany (now closed)

('79-'80) Defense Language Institute, Monterey, California (now closed, I believe)

('80) Lowry AFB, Denver, Colorado (now closed)

('81) West Berlin, Germany (now closed) Met my husband there and both my kids were born there. This was my favorite place!!

As a family member:

('81-'86) West Berlin, Germany (as I said, my favorite and closed)

('86-'88) Ft. Gordon, Georgia (I'm a Southern California native, but this place was just too darn hot and sticky)

('88-'89) Husband in Korea, unaccompanied. Kids and I went back to L.A.

('89-'91) Ft. Ritchie, Maryland (now closed, but I liked it there.)

('91-'04) Heidelberg, Germany That was lovely. My husband retired while we were there.

('04-present) RAF Mildenhall, England I really like it here, but I must admit I miss Heidelberg... a lot!

We only knew each other for 2 months before we got married and it's been a very happy 27 years so far. Sorry, I just had to put that in. Anyway, I'm probably not much help as so many of my past posts have closed. I think you can enjoy just about anywhere if you get out there and see what's around!

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My husband has been here at Ft Lewis, WA for 4 years. I love Washington. The post is big and the PX is nice. I lived in California before and had horrible allergies and asthma...moving here has pretty much eliminated my asthma!!! I love it here. I wish we were closer to our families in California, but it's so beautiful here that we haven't moved yet :cursing: My husband just got back from a 15 month tour in Iraq in June!!! The only this I don't like about Ft. Lewis is Madigan (the hospital)...only bad expierences there...other than that it is wonderful. Do you plan to live on or off post?

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Hi Ladies,

Army Wife here...we were once Coast Guard and now Army....

Coast Guard Duty Stations:

94-95 Galveston, TX

95-96 Charleston, SC

96-99 Sitka, Alaska

ARMY Duty Stations:

2004-2006- Ft. Rucker, Alabama

2006-2008- Ft. Carson, Colorado

2008-Present- Ft. Belvoir, Virginia (just south of DC)

To ARMYWIFE4LIFE: My good friend is at Ft. Lewis and we used to visit the area alot when we were in Alaska, it would be one of my first choices for a duty station, awesome!!! Love it there.....

Also, I am SO gealous of you Germany ladies....I hope we will make it there one day!

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Hi all!

Hubby is Air Force.

We've been stationed at:

Chanute, Illinois~ 92

Malmstrom AFB, Montana~ 92-96

MacDill AFB, Florida~ 96-00

Hubby went to Korea 00-01, (kids & I came home to Tucson,AZ)

Nellis AFB, Nevada~ 01-04

Davis Monthan AFB, Arizona 04-present

We loved all the bases except for Nellis. Vegas is a filthy, nasty place to live. Especially if you have children. We are hoping to retire here in Tucson. This is where we both grew up and my family still lives here. :thumbup:

Hugs,

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Hello All,

Army Wife here,

'03-06 - Ft. Bragg, NC

'06-'09- Hunter Army Airfield, Savannah, GA

Will be leaving here in June (Can't wait). Headed to VA for 4 months while my husband is in school and then off to?????? I am hoping Germany or Alaska.

Nice to meet you all.

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NOt a wife... a brat but here's where I've been

boloxi, MS

Alcolnbury, England (closed)

Vance AFB... Enid, Oklahoma BORING

Dover AFB... Dover, Delaware

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My hubby is in the Air Force........

We have been stationed in:

Sheppard AFB(Wichita Falls, Texas)

Robins AFB(Warner Robins, Georgia)

Davis Monthan AFB(Tucson, Arizona)

All of these have been within the last 2 and a half years. So lots of moving! We never could get settled in. LOL. I think we are finally somewhere that I think we will stay until he gets out next year. We both decided we wanted out cuz were ready to go back home to Oklahoma. We just don't feel stable with all this moving. So far, Tucson has been the best one. We really miss Robins AFB though. They seemed to be soooooo family oriented. They were always having BBQ's and inviting all the families! I loved it. It helped me make new friends too! I think the main reason I like Tucson best is because it is beautiful here and I got loads of stores right at my finger tips. I'm not use to that at all. I come from a town of 6,000 back in OK. So this was a huge step for me to move where there is over 550,000 people here.

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Kitzingen Germany the most beautiful station ever, now closed. :sneaky:

Kaisersalutern Germany. so-so

Hubby at school in Ft Benning then Ft. Lee while children and I lived in VA.

Now South Korea. Which is okay, huge change of course but we are together as a family and that is what matters.

6 years in military more than 3 years apart.

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My husband had already been in for 8 years when we got married. He's at 18.5 years now, and I've only lived in CA (29 Palms) and NC (Cherry Point.), and now we are back in 29 Palms. :D

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