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Category Archives: guest post
Wounded Heroes Documentary
If you or someone you care about suffers from PTSD, read on… Wounded Heroes, an award-winning documentary directed/produced by filmmaker Michael Gier and released by Gier Productions, LLC, is a three-year passion project that features successful alternative treatments that give … Continue reading
Posted in guest post, military family, Military news, veterans
Tagged air force, airforce, army, Chuck Gardea, Gier Productions, Kyle Green, Michael Gier, military blog, Navy, pts, VA affairs, va ptsd, Veteran suicides, veterans affairs, veteransmovie, wounded heroes, wounded heroes documentary, woundedheroesdocumentary, woundedheros
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Renting Out US Property While Living Overseas
It is a recurring theme among many Americans who live abroad to rent your home while you travel. Many people do not want to give up their residence because they plan to return in the near future or because they … Continue reading
Posted in guest post, Living abroad
Tagged deployment, expat taxes, military blog, military families, military family blog, military issues, military landlord, military landlords, military rental, military spouse, military tax issues, military taxes, militarybyowner, rental property, rental property taxes, taxes for expats, taxes for military
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Camp Lejeune’s Toxic Exposure Victims can Claim VA benefits and compensation
Guest Post: Toxic contamination has been identified as an epidemic at most of the U.S. military bases. Toxins arise as a result of military-related operations as well as natural or industrial sources. It has been observed that merely living on … Continue reading
Posted in guest post, military family, Military news, sponsored post
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United States Tax Requirements for non-Citizen Resellers on Amazon
Guest Post By Ines Zemelman. Founder of Taxes for Expats One of the many ways in which the world is smaller thanks to technology is the ease with which a non-US seller can sell products in the United States. Amazon.com … Continue reading
Traumatic Brain Injury: A Military Crisis
Guest Post Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) represents a massive underserved personal and economic burden in the United States, with an estimated $80 billion in lifetime costs alone. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), from 2006-2014, … Continue reading
Moving As An Adventure- Guest Post
By Julianne Price Summer is here again! Popsicles, pools, parties, and—drumroll please—PCS-ing! For those of us who move more frequently than we buy new running shoes, summer transfer season is as normal as June sunburns. But just because it’s routine, doesn’t … Continue reading
Strengthening Children – The Special Education Process
A guest post by Kimberly Wilkerson Family is everything. Two months ago, at the end of a 12+ year stint in the Portland, OR area, I packed up a house, a speech pathology career and a t-shirt business and moved … Continue reading
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Tagged clothing, education, family, fashion, freedom, kids, military, military blog, myfreedommyfamily, myfreedommyfamily.com, tshirt
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Space of Love- A Book About Living With Autism
GUEST POST Space of Love Understanding the Power of Thought and Wisdom in Living with Autism By Gayle Nobel I was helping my son in the shower this morning. It was very early and I was feeling a bit grumpy … Continue reading
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Tagged adults with autism, autism, autism parenting, guest post, living with autism, Space of Love, space of love book
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Transitioning to a Civilian Job? Four Tips for Veterans Facing a Career Change
Guest Post: For many military service members, transitioning out of the armed forces does not mean immediate retirement from work. Veterans often choose to pursue a second career after leaving the service to continue to support their family and gain … Continue reading
United Through Reading: Face to Face While Miles Away
By Kara Dallman Military spouses and children face many unique challenges. The frequent moves, reassignments and deployments that many families experience mean that life is never simple or routine. The resiliency and strength of parents and children alike is outstanding … Continue reading
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Tagged family, military, military blog, military family blog, military life, reading together, united through reading, utr
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