View Full Version : Welcome to the Military Support Forum!!
Amber@BlinkYou
02-26-2006, 09:33 PM
Welcome to the Military support forum! Do you have a family member/friend in the military? Here you can talk about your situation, get support, or even make friends that are in the same boat as you.
Jenifermhurley
03-13-2006, 04:50 PM
Welcome to the Military support forum! Do you have a family member/friend in the military? Here you can talk about your situation, get support, or even make friends that are in the same boat as you.
Thank you,I do have alot of family members and friends in the military!
pfrlvr
04-03-2006, 03:01 PM
Yeah, thanks...I have had and still have members in the military, and now I am proud to say that I am serving our glorious country!!
dnl503
04-05-2006, 07:23 AM
Hi my name is Lori. my husband is in the Marine Corps, we are here in VA at Quantico Marine Base... I'm always looking to meet new people is there anyone else that is here in Quantico???
photomarkus
04-25-2006, 08:57 PM
I glad there is a support group for Military families & friends! My Nephew is HOME on leave from Iraq , in US Army and 2 weeks can really fly by quick! Sure hate the fact he's flying right back there. He is Crew Chief for Blackhawk Helocopter. I myself was in US navy for 8 years. But a real good kid my nephew, just recently married has newborn and is stationed in D**** Iraq. Just pray he'll always come home another time. And for all Y'all That are Military..KEEP SAFE AND COME HOME!
nichole88
04-27-2006, 07:05 AM
Hi my name is nichole. my fiance, anthony, is in the marine corps. he is leaving august 21 for basic training. i am looking for friends in the same situation.
ashb2128
04-27-2006, 02:45 PM
Hello, my name is Ashlee and my fiance is in the Army. He just got out of basic two weeks ago. He is now in his second week of AIT. The military world is most definately different from that of the civilians. I am always interested in meeting new people, feel free to talk to me some time.
hayligail
05-09-2006, 12:41 AM
Just signed up. My fiance is in the Air Force, currently stationed at Ramstein in Germany. It's so hard being apart, but I love him more than life itself and I'm so proud of him. Our hometown is small and to be honest most guys around here do nothing with their lives but sitting in front of the tv getting high. I feel so blessed to have found him, he's an extraordinary man. I'm looking forward to meeting everyone here.
andyouwereonly
05-12-2006, 07:59 AM
My boyfriend ships out in June, which really sucks. I'm going to miss him so much . But I'm just praying that he'll be okay. He's been wanting to do this since he was eight and now he's getting to so I support him 100%.
racheal_goodwin
05-20-2006, 12:41 AM
Hi everyone, I am a proud Army wife. My husband is in the Calvary.We are currntly in Germany having a wonderful time. IF ANYONE IS pcsing here holler at me and i might be able to help.
Threejarr
05-29-2006, 12:18 AM
Hello
My name is Renee and I would like to inform you that I have my own website for families who have little or no support while their loved one or friend is deployed. I started the group because I realized that although we do so much to support our troops, we do little to support those back home. I would be honored if you would go to my site ~ please remember though that we are in the process of redoing it. All the categories right now are at the bottom left of the page ~ click on a categories and there are subcategories you can check out. The web site is called: www.deployedfamilysupport.com.
Also you mentioned that your nephew just had a baby ~ well my daughter has a program going in which the baby is sent a gift. Usually they get one home made blanket and other things. You can even have a special diaper made for the baby if you know the baby's gender and name. Please check out her site ~ www.operationtopknot.com
If you have any questions in regards to either prgram, please don't hesitate to contact me. My address is: threejarr@yahoo.com.
c_flores83
06-06-2006, 05:37 PM
Yeah My Husband, Cousin, And Friends Are In The Military. It's Been Tough These Last Few Months Because My Husband Is Deployed. But I'm Excited To Know It's June Already Which Means He'll Be Home Next Month.
Krystal89
06-13-2006, 12:51 PM
My boyfriend left just 3 days after our graduation on May 22nd to basic training for the Marine Core Infantry Division. It's been only a couple of weeks since he left but I miss him so damn much. I am more intereted about other people who are going through the same situation.
lucky_clover
06-20-2006, 11:56 AM
i have a lil brother who turned 20 while over in iraq and would love to make new friends who are going through the same thing i am
Smexymick
06-22-2006, 10:34 PM
My boyfriend left for Iraq on April 9 he's been gone for about 2 1/2 months now. He's supposed to get back sometime in December, but he doesn't even know if he'll be back that early. Just before he left we started talking about getting married. I miss him so much! It's hard to explain to people how hard it is and why I'm even waiting for him. I love him and I can't imagin spending my life with anyone else. I'm glad I found this website to have some people with which i don't need to explain anything on how I feel or why I'm waiting for him. If anyone's going through the same kin of situation I'd love to talk to you or anyone who wants to talk.
lucky_clover
06-22-2006, 11:58 PM
hey it's me... if u ever need anyone to talk to u can email me... at.. lucky0212001@yahoo.com... i'll keep him in my prayers... along with my lil brother
ramirez.anika13@yahoo.com
06-23-2006, 03:04 AM
My boyfriend left in December and during that month our baby was born and he had to leave a week later but he didnt and when he went back he got introuble for that and now they dont want to let him come down for vacation and its been six months since hes been gone and hasent seen his baby girl and that really sucks for all 3 of us cuz hes not going to be here to c his baby grow thru her first year and i was really hoping he would come down for vacation.:mad: :(
andyouwereonly
06-23-2006, 11:24 AM
It hasn't been that long since my boyfriend left. But he and I were one of those couples who never went a day without seeing each other and what a huge change it is from seeing him every day to not seeing him for four months. Our two year anniversary was the other day and I didn't even get to talk to him on the phone. When I went into my relationship with him I knew he would be joining the Marines but I guess I didn't fully grasp what that ment. What really kinda upsets me is that one I don't get to see our kid very often. Since she isn't biologicaly mine and I don't have custody or anything yet she lives with his mother. Which is only 30 minutes away but I still don't go out there much. The other thing is that he promised he would write me on our anniversary but he didn't. His mom called me the other day to give me the address to where to mail him, which she got from the Marines station in our town. Any how a few hours later she called me back and said a few of the numbers were wrong. The only way she knew this was because he had written her and she had gotten it that day. Now I guess I shouldn't be upset about that but I am. See for me, him leaving is the hardest and everyone knows it. But what they don't know is how much it really does hurt. I just don't know why he called her (yes he has also called her house) and not me and why he has written her and not me. He has my address and all and he's never really ever gotten along with his mother. I mean the last month he was here he was ditching her to see me. I'm not sure I'm fully ready for this whole Marine girlfriend though. But I guess I should have thought about that two years ago, before I fell in love with him.
I don't know much about whats going to happen, only that for the next few years I'm going to be very lonely without any one knowing.
Desiray
06-23-2006, 10:57 PM
It hasn't been that long since my boyfriend left. But he and I were one of those couples who never went a day without seeing each other and what a huge change it is from seeing him every day to not seeing him for four months. Our two year anniversary was the other day and I didn't even get to talk to him on the phone. When I went into my relationship with him I knew he would be joining the Marines but I guess I didn't fully grasp what that ment. What really kinda upsets me is that one I don't get to see our kid very often. Since she isn't biologicaly mine and I don't have custody or anything yet she lives with his mother. Which is only 30 minutes away but I still don't go out there much. The other thing is that he promised he would write me on our anniversary but he didn't. His mom called me the other day to give me the address to where to mail him, which she got from the Marines station in our town. Any how a few hours later she called me back and said a few of the numbers were wrong. The only way she knew this was because he had written her and she had gotten it that day. Now I guess I shouldn't be upset about that but I am. See for me, him leaving is the hardest and everyone knows it. But what they don't know is how much it really does hurt. I just don't know why he called her (yes he has also called her house) and not me and why he has written her and not me. He has my address and all and he's never really ever gotten along with his mother. I mean the last month he was here he was ditching her to see me. I'm not sure I'm fully ready for this whole Marine girlfriend though. But I guess I should have thought about that two years ago, before I fell in love with him.
I don't know much about whats going to happen, only that for the next few years I'm going to be very lonely without any one knowing.
Wow... I can't even begin to tell you how that situation is almost exactly what i am going through. If you ever want to talk my Email is Love2dance11@hotmail.com. the advice i can give you know is hang in there girl it will all be better as soon as he gets home. I think that at one point or another we question the situation we put ourselves through but in the end it's all worth it.:)
andyouwereonly
06-24-2006, 01:34 AM
I think I'll make it with the help of my two best friends and his sister but It will still be very hard. Its just a lot of things he does upset me. Like the whole not writting me thing and stuff. I find myself just waiting for the mail man to come everyday. The first few days he was gone I wouldn't go any where with out my cell because I was scared I would miss his call. But he never called. It just upsets me that he's written his mom and called his mom but hasn't done anything for the one person who misses him the most. I mean I was the only one trying to talk him out of doing all this. He's never gotten along with his mom and I guess I just could really use a note from him. I've written him every day since he's been gone but I haven't gotten a single letter. i don't know I just miss him and could really use some loving words from him. I know that in the end it will be worth it because he's the only one I can see myself with in the future. I'm just not sure that I'm ready for the lonely nights of tears, angst, and pain. I'm just ready for it al to be over. I'm ready for him to understand what his decision not only did to him but did to me. Because even if he doesn't know it his decision changed my life entirly.
mandasmomRebecca
07-04-2006, 01:47 PM
I have a daughter who been in Air force for year now she station in Japan..And I am very proud of her But she so far from Home and I really miss her...
Is there other Parents Here?? If so check my profile and get in contact with me thanks :)
;)
amberlhanks8
07-18-2006, 02:48 PM
Hi everyone, I am proud to say that my husband is serving our country. Right now he is stationed in Iraq. I am so proud of him and can't wait for him to come home.
huffy
08-11-2006, 02:33 PM
Hi I saw this site and thought I would try it out. I'm a military wife and sometimes I need to talk to other women who know I feel sometimes.
mrstodd05
08-12-2006, 05:51 PM
Let me tell you that fort bliss is not blissfull! lol. I am an army wife. My husband has been in the army for 15 years and is in the Cavalry. They just recieved deployment orders and will be leaving sometime soon. Although he has been a part of the army for that long I have not. We have only been married for one year. I am handling everything okay so far. When we dated we were 600 miles apart so seeing him once in a while is nothing new, but I had my family near by. Now I am 1000 miles away from home and he will be leaving soon. He is the reason that I have not lost my mind yet! I have two children and go to school full time so hopefully that will keep me busy.
I also have a brother in the marines who had a tour in Iraq last year and may be headed back again. My cousin is also headed to Iraq. He is in the navy. I am very proud of all of them and think this is a wonderful site. I may be new , but I am strong so if anyone needs anything feel free to hit me up.:D
DeniseP
08-22-2006, 09:14 AM
Hello, my name is Denise and my husband is in the Army. We are stationed at Ft. Benning, Ga right now. This is my home town and we are getting readyto pcs to MO. To be honest I am afraid of the move, b/c my children and grandbabies are here.
DeniseP
08-22-2006, 09:22 AM
My husband has been in Iraq twice now, and it is hard. The first time was in 03 and we didn't get to talk much. His last tour was in 05 and we talked almost everyday. He knew that being without him for a year was going to be hard on me. But, to be honest it brought us so much closer. You have a lot to keep you busy. He will be okay and in my prayers.
Riley Scott
09-02-2006, 06:07 PM
My Husband Is In The Navy. He Is On A Ship Right Now. Im 8 Months Pregnant And Im Scared To Death. I Dont Know Anyone Where He Is Stationed! But I Love Him!
you_are_the_brave
09-29-2006, 10:57 PM
:( so my brother and sister n law and husband are in Iraq and I got a comment on my myspace account and a man messaged me saying that he hopes my husband gets shot in the head! It makes me so sad that people don't support our troops! I support each and everyone of them and I believe that they are so brave and so admirable! I just wish that everyone else saw what they have to endure just so that the world and america could be a better place!
you_are_the_brave
09-29-2006, 11:01 PM
It's not as scary as you think, I am from Florida and my husband got stationed in Texas, total difference, but I had him there so it was much easier
aprilyherrera
10-14-2006, 06:07 PM
hi my name is april and my boyfriend and i got together 2 years ago when he was just going to basic. He decided that he didnt want us to have a messed up relationship and so we went our seperate ways. Well i just found him on my space about a month ago and we started talking again. He came home for R&R on monday and left on friday. I was the first person to know he was coming home and i was finally able to go and see him. We spent his last night here cuddling and talking and just loving each other. I am madly in love with him always have been and always will be and he feels the same about me. So we are back together and will hopefully be getting married when he comes home in june. I am so sad because this the first time i have had to actually see him leave to go to Iraq. I am so scared and i cried all day friday at work when he left. I hope that he is ok out there and i will be praying for his safe return. I guess i would like to meet new ppl who can help me get throught this rought time.
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10-25-2006, 07:55 PM
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love my army man
12-04-2006, 05:01 PM
Hi everyone I am new to this cite. I have been married to my dh for 6 years and military 1 year. Just wanted to say HI!
bowlingmama5
12-06-2006, 10:28 AM
Hello all. I am new here. My husband is in the US ARMY National Guard and we live in Illinois.
Penny
breeze3199
12-21-2006, 07:08 PM
[S:) i have a son who on his 3rd deployment that id check out your site im getting to be a pro at not freaking out! and helping some the wifes if need be im around on my space breeze
VGonzales
12-29-2006, 12:54 PM
Hey everybody, hope everyone is well. im new to this site, but really look forward to becoming friends with all of you. I am 19 yrs old, been married a year, and my husband has now decided to join the service...he has enlisted in the US Navy and leaves for 6 months on the 18th of this coming January. Even though he knws i am standing by him 100% I'm still really scared and don't know what to expect...so if someone who understands how i feel please write back... Take Care and God Bless You and our troops.
soccercountrygirl09
01-09-2007, 11:45 PM
so this morning i did the hardest thing in my life thus far. watched as my boyfriend got on a plane to go to iraq. i didnt sleep last night and here it is 140 am and im wide awake. i so badly want him to just walk through that door and tell me hes home for good. even though i know that wont happen. hes only gone til sept but being alone and raising our 3 month daughter its all so hard. and i dont wanna sleep cuz i know when i wake up hes not there laying next to me to say good morning sweetie. and now im sitting here crying through all this listening to our song and looking at all his pictures and the one set of acu's he left behind. please if anyone out there has been through this help me please.
god bless all of you
Talli's Girl
01-17-2007, 08:40 PM
Hello, I am a newbie! I recently met a wonderful man, his name is Tony. He is enlisted in the National Gaurd. We are dating, and soon to be engaged. He leaves for Basic sometime in Early to Mid February, and I miss him so much already. I was wondering if Anyone here had any advice as to what to include in letters to him, when I write him at Basic. I have heard not to send anything other than pictures, cards, and letters. I have also heard not to send any bad news, as this will just make him worry and lower his morale. So what do i write him? about my day? how much i love him?
I am sorry if this question seems simple and silly, I have just never been in a situation quite like this before! :)
Praying for Everyone's Safe Return, God Bless!
simplyadorable_03
01-18-2007, 05:18 PM
Hello all. I am new here. My husband is in the US ARMY National Guard and we live in Illinois.
Penny
Hi, I'm Jenny. My fiance if just signing up to be in the National Guard. I like the idea of him being home most of the time but I'm really scared about not knowing how long that will last. He's going to get his physical on Monday, and I'm pretty sure he said that they swear you in on the spot there? At any rate, apparantly this is really happening now and I'm just a little scared. I saw that you've got 5 kids, there's 5 of us in my family. I'm the oldest at 21 and the youngest are twins, and they are in kindergarten now. Our family is really close and we don't even spend a day apart. Do you have young children? How do you explain to the little ones what is going on when you don't feel very strong yourself? Talk about a loaded question, but any advice would be appreciated!!
Thanks, Take care.
katelyn88
03-11-2007, 06:10 PM
I just signed up today. I am a sophomore in college and met my boyfriend last semester. We were basically in an open relationship since it was both of our first times living on campus in college. We had rough times ALOT. Everyone referred to us as the old married couple because we were always fighting. Well he told me that he had joined the Army. I was proud because I knew that is what he needed in his life. We didn't talk at all over winter break and he left on January 16th for basic training at fort sill, OK. I am in Oak creek, WI. I had not seen him since before we left for winter break at school. He was home on emergency leave feb 26th because his father passed away. I spent three days with him and we both realized that we love each other. THat is a huge thing for me to say, but I know I do. He graduates on March 30th from Basic. my friend and I are driving down there so we can have a car. Then he leaves for TX for AIT. :-( It is going to be so hard. I still cry at least three times a week if not more.
aBirdie
03-16-2007, 03:16 PM
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you should really not post things like this on this site....that is not support...that is r3tarded.....Honestly, keep your bad habits to yourself!!
WE CAME LOOKING FOR SUPPORT NOT A DIVORICE
Jasminehooah
03-31-2007, 12:00 PM
Is there any other women with their soldier at fort sam houston? or a combat medic?
Jasminehooah
04-07-2007, 12:07 PM
you should really not post things like this on this site....that is not support...that is r3tarded.....Honestly, keep your bad habits to yourself!!
WE CAME LOOKING FOR SUPPORT NOT A DIVORICE
I feel you on that! who ever put that site on this forum is sick and twisted and shoud be ashamed of themselves!
Bubbiesdeployed
04-09-2007, 05:14 PM
you should really not post things like this on this site....that is not support...that is r3tarded.....Honestly, keep your bad habits to yourself!!
WE CAME LOOKING FOR SUPPORT NOT A DIVORICE
We all could probably help them out by teaching them how to spell.
kitchen carts
05-22-2007, 03:14 AM
Thanks i took a look on your site and i found it helpful and properly created. Nice for you and your daughter to do such a thing. Also you know ho to promote your site, another great thin. Good luck!
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07-21-2008, 07:00 AM
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rosetaylor
08-05-2008, 08:53 AM
I have heard not to send anything other than pictures, cards, and letters. I have also heard not to send any bad news, as this will just make him worry and lower his morale.:meow
know-your-role
08-05-2008, 09:40 AM
lol.
Welcome to BlinkYou Forums 'Rose'.
Enjoy your stay. :D
newtech2008
08-17-2008, 09:12 AM
Do you have a family member/friend in the military? Here you can talk about your situation, get support, or even make friends that are in the same boat as you.
martinaluther
08-22-2008, 12:54 AM
Hello Everyone.
My big bro is there.
bugarin
10-05-2008, 11:02 AM
I have a good friend who is working as one. Sometimes i am afraid of him if he is sent into the action. But then one has to be patriotic enough, and he is.
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Thank you to everyone serving in the military and to the families of those serving for their continued support. All of the hard work and sacrifice is appreciated.
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03-02-2009, 07:52 PM
Hello! My boyfriend leaves on the 31st of this month and i'm kinda nervous we've been together for 3 yrs now and i want this to work out anyone in the same situation i am in please help!
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09-13-2009, 10:53 PM
I glad there is a support group for Military families & friends! My Nephew is HOME on leave from Iraq , in US Army and 2 weeks can really fly by quick! Sure hate the fact he's flying right back there. He is Crew Chief for Blackhawk Helocopter. I myself was in US navy for 8 years. But a real good kid my nephew, just recently married has newborn and is stationed in D**** Iraq. Just pray he'll always come home another time. And for all Y'all That are Military..KEEP SAFE AND COME HOME!
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