Category Archives: PWTM

Post with the Most: Fort Rucker, AL

This month’s ‘Post with the Most’ is Fort Rucker, AL.  Fort Rucker covers about 63,000 acres and is known in the military community as the home of Army Aviation.  It is home to several Aviation Regiments and leadership academies.  Fort Rucker is in a prime location that offers a wide variety of things for you…

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Post with the Most: Fort McCoy, Wisconsin

This month’s ‘Post with the Most’ is Fort McCoy, Wisconsin.  Fort McCoy is a relatively small post but that does not mean that is doesn’t have something to offer military families stationed there.  This month Army Wife Network fan, Nicole Payne, helps us discover the beauty and richness of Fort McCoy, and gives us some…

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Jolene Trimner - May 4, 2013 - 3:13 pm

I am so thankful to have such wonderful people here at Ft McCoy taking such good care of me and keeping me safe. I am glad that I reached out for help through Military One Source and saved my husband and my life. He is a perfect soldier but exhibiting Severe PTSD and it was my fortitude that kept me alive and safe and no matter what anyone said to me, I would not leave him if I kept him from harming himself………..he served 2 wars for me.

HOOAH
Jolene

Post With the Most: Ansbach, Germany

This month Army Wife Network’s ‘Post with the Most’ takes us to the beautiful scenery of Ansbach, Germany.  Germany is a beautiful country with a lot of great places to visit, beautiful architecture, and many traditions.  Being stationed in Germany can be a fabulous tour for you and your family. Army Wife Network is here…

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Leavy Hogan - April 13, 2013 - 2:59 pm

I was stationed with 1st Armored Division on Barton Barracks in Ansback from 1977-80 . I made many good friends that I still remember and miss very much. The beauty of the town is overwhelming in my memory. I may regret one (or two) of the October fests while I was there, but the volksmarches is what I miss the most (besides the beer). I still have several medals they awarded for going on the walks. I wonder if they still hand out medals for going on volksmarches?

The anticipation of going back stateside was agony. But being there was an adventure, well almost every day. I remember the best rock concert I ever attended in Nurenburg. And I remember living in tents on the mountain tops in the Bavarian Alps. While I missed being in the US; I loved being there.

Remember to Enjoy!

Post with the Most – Camp Humphreys, South Korea

This month’s Army Wife Network Post with the Most is Camp Humphreys, South Korea.  For most who receive orders assigning them to Korea, this can seem like an overwhelming and scary move.  Really, any overseas move can be daunting.  Well we are here to calm those fears and give you all the information you need…

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Corrie Blackshear - February 21, 2013 - 11:13 pm

Great job! Kind of makes me want to go back.

We did bring our brand new car, though, and lived in the heart of Seoul, and it didn’t get ruined. It’s not bad advice to get a junker, however- you will likely get some dings and scratches. You’ll be surprised at how quickly you get used to the insanity that is Korean traffic.

Julie Clark - February 21, 2013 - 11:18 pm

Love Korea! We are here now and there is so much to do. The DOD schools are great. It’s very safe and a wonderful place for families.

Post with the Most: Anniston Army Depot, AL

This month’s Post with the Most at Army Wife Network is Anniston Army Depot.  I know I have probably lost most of you at this point.  Most of you are saying, ‘Where’?   Well Anniston Army Depot is actually a very important installation.  It is known as “The Tank Rebuild Center of the World”. Anniston Army…

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