Sunday, July 17, 2011

What is it like in South Korea military spouses? Camp Carroll?

Life in Korea for dependents will be different and possible a little hard. That is why we call Korea a hardship tour for the Troops. It was not until a few years ago, they started this bring your family for 2 or 3 year tour. If you are stationed in Korea, there is no deployments there. Korea is still in a cease fire with North Korea, so that is still considered a combat tour. Your husband can try and deny the orders, but it will only hurt him and his Korea. My advice is to tell your husband to go on the hardship tour which is only one year without your family. I served in Korea and actually enjoyed my one year. Korea is not a bad tour for the Soldier, but taking your family might be a different story. As long as your husband remains in the Military, at one point or another he will deploy again. Yes, family is important, but when you sign up to join the Military. It is the Military obligation 1st, then family. Good luck to you both.

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