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240510-A-IK992-8441.JPG
Photo By: Sarah Ridenour
DAEGU, South Korea - Nearly 1 million military spouses serve alongside their loved ones in uniform. These spouses face unique challenges, such as completing permanent change of station moves every two to four years and dealing with the struggles that come with that, for example, having damaged or missing household goods. One military spouse, Chalon Conley-Mosley, a former claims advisor and current quality assurance/quality control inspector with the 403rd Army Field Support Brigade Logistics Readiness Center-Daegu has been working hard to support Soldiers and military families with one of the most stressful parts of military life… PCS moves.
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