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I was wondering how you guys deal with the constantly changes due to the military? I've been living in 4 different places in less than 2 years. The hardest part for me is looking for a new job..any inputs are appreciate it!

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As a retired Marine I would like to thank your spouse for serving. Most military bases or even specific units have spouse groups where you can go for support and advice on issues of change and help with a new area to yourself. So check out what the base has available to assist you with your new area.

 
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