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Posted on Mar 31, 2022
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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I come from a different time; time away from families was about it, spouses didn't HAVE to work, they chose to, so lack of opportunity wasn't a big deal.
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Sgt Jim Belanus
Sgt Jim Belanus
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maybe for officers, I knew a few E2 and 3 's with families that were living in places I wouldn't put pigs. As an E3 at that time I was bringing in about $150, but meals and room was taken care of via chow hall and barracks
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LtCol Bruce Janis
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Sgt Jim Belanus - That was why officers tried to talk E-2s & 3s out of getting married before they could afford it. Didn’t always work, though.
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Sgt Jim Belanus
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Not a bad idea, I waited until I was 27 and don't regret it, when the kids came it got expensive but at least I was making a good living and could provide for them
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SGT Kerry Sommers
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Housing for veteran’s
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Not so much a big challenge but something missed and never mentioned. The children raised in the military. (military brats) a great life if you can learn to make new friends every few years and adjust to friends constantly leaving. What I envy most about civilian kids is not having old school buddies. Not knowing what happen to the kids I grew up with. No class reunions. I graduated in '69 at the 5th high school I went to. We were in Germany most of my High School years. Bad Tölz and Munich '64 to '68. Then dad deployed to Nam. The family went to St Petersburg Fl where mom moved numerous times and I went to 4 more high school. Finally gradating from Seminole High where I attended about 6 weeks.
Flint Kaserne, Bad Tölz, the bus rides to Munich high for almost three years, the Explorer Scouts, The AYA, the unlimited support we got from the Army, specifically Col Beck made for a wonderful 4 years.
I did bump into some of my Munich high friends in Nam.
But now everything is gone and we never had any kind of a reunion.
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