They've been trained and have gained experience dealing with similar
challenges during deployment.
Not exact matches
A forum for dads dealing with the unique
challenges of military life, including
deployment during pregnancy or after babies.
Military families certainly deserve support and face significant, unique
challenges with frequent moves between duty stations and stressful separations
during deployments.
On June 3, 2016,
during the 8th U.S. - China Transportation Forum in Los Angeles, U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and China's Ministry of Transport (MOT) jointly announced the R2ZE
Challenge and called to action cities / transit agencies to take measurable steps to reduce transit fleet bus greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions through increased
deployment and operation of ZEBs.
During the last 10 years with multiple
deployments this was one of the most
challenging times for the Guard personnel in military history.
The emotional and psychological
challenges that our military members face
during and after
deployment play significant impacts on their relationships.
Specific
challenges may come in the form of frequent moves and dealing with separation from a parent
during training or
deployment.
These complications are then compounded by
challenges common to the nature of a service member's job, such as multiple moves, pay changes, paternity establishment
during deployment, multiple
deployments, year - long absences, and physical and mental disabilities that result from military service.
Military fathers and their families face unique
challenges, particularly
during times of
deployment and after completion of military service.
Keeping your marriage strong
during extended duty or
deployment, and
during reunion (often the greater
challenge)