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Being away from home can be tough, but being in the Army National Guard gives members time to spend with their families.
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A Marine officer stands holding a Mameluke sword, the oldest weapon still used in service by United States Armed Forces.
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A father and son enjoy a playground on Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.
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Through activities like pony rides and football games, the Army helps build a sense of community among families on post.
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The Army National Guard offers many recreational perks.
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Joining the Air Force Reserve can have a few unexpected perks, such as getting the chance to perform with Kid Rock.
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Housing on base is similar to housing in civilian communities.
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Benefits extended to Marines and their families include travel, education and financial resources.
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Shoppers stock up on produce at the commissary on Nellis Air Force Base, Nev.
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Warrant Officer Steven Kambouris and Staff Sgt. Adrienne Kambouris met while training and got married.
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Army chaplains are available on base and on the battlefield to offer spiritual support to servicemembers and their families.
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President Barack Obama, left, and Kim Ghanbari put Navy Ensign shoulder boards on Ghanbari's husband, Haraz Ghanbari.
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At a welcome home ceremony, members of the 233rd Transportation Company reunite with their family and friends.
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Soldiers get fit during Basic Combat Training, and regular exercise helps them stay strong.
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