Military Spouse Day was first celebrated in 1984 when then-President Ronald Reagan proclaimed the observance to honor the contributions of military spouses. The military now sets aside the Friday before Mother's Day each year to pay tribute to the spouses who play a vital role in the nation's defense.

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Garrison Supports Strong Families

Garrison Supports Strong Families

U.S. Army Garrison - Miami is promoting strong military families by sponsoring several programs, national and local, to give servicemembers and DoD employees the tools to develop a strong marriage. MORE

Conference gives wives a chance to experience their Soldiers

Conference gives wives a chance to experience their Soldiers' training

Michelle Mulholland, 22, stood at the jump tower, one of 48 participants in "Soldier for a Day," the second leg of the Military Spouses Day Conference. The conference, part of a Fort Bragg Army Community Service tribute, took place May 7 and 8. MORE

Lt. Dan Band helps Fort Leavenworth honor spouses

Lt. Dan Band helps Fort Leavenworth honor spouses

The Fort Leavenworth community celebrated military spouses May 8 at Merritt Lake with an event that culminated in a concert by Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band. MORE

Military spouses have opportunity for educational assistance

Military spouses have opportunity for educational assistance

Military spouses across the Army interested in furthering their education now have a new option to receive up to $6,000 in financial assistance. MORE

Military spouses share stories of love, sacrifice, family

Military spouses share stories of love, sacrifice, family

YONGSAN GARRISON, Republic of Korea - More than 50 percent of Soldiers are married, so undoubtedly, the Yongsan Family Member who won first place in an essay contest presented outside the Army Community Service building May 8 during a Military... MORE