Military service often entails hardship, including disruption of family life while on active duty. Deployment, frequent base reassignment and of course the possibility of combat-related injuries or death pose challenges to marriage and childbearing well beyond those experienced in other workplaces. In an effort to boost military family harmony, the Pentagon recently announced a series of measures aimed at attracting and retaining personnel who have a dual desire to support the force and be...
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