Military Brats Who Serve Our Country

About one in five Military Brats chooses military service after high school graduation.

For many Military Brats, it is a way to preserve the life they grew up in. For others it is a way to learn about another branch of military service, and to explore life on their own, but in familar surroundings.

Giving up one's I.D. card can be one of the most difficult things to do, and for some Military Brats, the I.D. card they are issues is a representation of their identity. What better way to keep their identity than to become a soldier themselves?

Some Military Brat families have three or more generations of Military Brats. 

We salute all Military Brats who are serving their country!

The History of the POW/MIA Bracelet and SGT. Kenneth Lancaster

During the Cold War Years, many Military Brats and civilians wore POW and MIA bracelets. This article is about the bracelet I still wear in remembrance of SGT. Kenneth Lancaster.

Dancing in the Skies on Laughter-Silvered Wings

"It was all airplanes all the time. At least that’s what it seemed like. I hadn’t heard this much aircraft chatter in so long, it was as if we were trying to relearn an old language. My sister and I were truely lucky to be a part of the 55K Reunion."



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