Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Operation Military Family - A Must Read For Married Members Of The Armed Forces by Shannon Evans

The military life has a certain appeal to those seeking adventure, excitement, new worlds to explore, and that sense of belonging of esprit de corps. That is the idealistic goal of men and women who join to serve as soldiers, sailors, and airmen but the reality is quite different when you add a spouse and a family. Long periods of separation, brief homecomings, and the uncertainties associated with being involved in armed conflicts all take their toll on even the strongest marriages.

How does anyone's marriage survive in today's rapid deployment military life? Communication, commitment, and hard work are the key to any relationship and especially important in the military. Today's armed forces are not the same as when our parents and grandparents served in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. The military's attitude toward families once was, "if we wanted you to have a family, we would have issued you one!" Those days are long gone and senior leadership recognizes today that Strong Marriages + Strong Families = A Strong Military (Member). The Department of Defense has a system of support in place for service members and their families that provide counseling and support for the issues unique to the service lifestyle. Each branch has multiple avenues of support groups and counseling services to deal with a variety of issues facing deployed and reunited families. They do care and they do want their troops and families supported and they do it very well. What the military does not do well is market their support information and networks.

Schindler's book, Operation Military Family: How to Strengthen Your Military Marriage and Save Your Family provides a guide that puts resources at your finger tips. It is an insightful book listing services and support that are available to all branches of the military. More than a handbook, Operation Military Family: How to Strengthen Your Military Marriage and Save Your Family presents the emotional and physical struggles of several military couples as they prepare for deployment, are separated by deployment, and the reunification process of the couples and families upon return. Schindler's work presents vignettes of the raw emotions and the internal struggles each marriage dealt with through the process as these couples strengthened their marriages despite the odds.

As an editor and literary coach, it is not often that I get the opportunity to work with an author whose message is positive and potentially life changing. Schindler's work engages the reader in the subject from the start and keeps them hooked, reading for information and insight presented in a relaxed, non-confrontational, supportive format.

Operation Military Family: How to Strengthen Your Military Marriage and Save Your Family is a "must read" as well as an invaluable "at your fingertips" resource for chaplains, counselors, commanders and others who provide support to military members and their families. Poignantly written with excellent insight into the real world of service marriages, this book will appeal to military members and their spouses with its true military life stories and practical lists of available community resources.

Title: Operation Military Family: How to Strengthen Your Military Marriage and Save Your Family
Author: Michael Schindler
Publisher: Aviva
ISBN: 978-1-890427-86-3
Date: November, 2007

Shannon Evans, senior editor and owner of http://www.mywritingmentor.com lives with her best friend Rick on Bainbridge Island in the Puget Sound just a "ferry ride from Seattle." She maintains two blogs:
www.authormarketingtools.wordpress.com http://www.mywritingmentor.wordpress.com
She works with her two Labrador assistant editors, Mocha and Luke, and her feline copy edit assistants, Caesar and Yoda. Shannon is widely recognized as one of the top writing coaches for non-fiction authors. With over 17 years editing for native and non-native English speaking authors she knows how to help writers make every word count.

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