I Am A Military Brat
My hometown is nowhere, my friends are everywhere.
I grew up with the knowledge that home is where the heart is
and the family....
Mobility is my way of life.
Some would wonder about roots, yet they are as deep and strong
as the mighty oak. I sink them quickly, absorbing all an area offers
and hopefully, giving enrichment in return.
Travel has taught me to be open.
Shaking hands with the universe, I find brotherhood in all men.
Farewells are never easy.
Yet, even in sorrow comes strength and ability to face tomorrow
with anticipation....if when we leave one place,
I feel that half my world is left behind. I also know that
the other half is waiting to be met.
Friendships are formed in hours and kept for decades.
I will never grow up with someone, but I will mature with many.
Be it inevitable that paths part, there is constant hope
that they will meet again.
Love of country, respect and pride
fill my being when Old Glory passes in review.
When I stand to honor that flag, so also do I stand in honor of all
soldiers, and most especially, to the parents whose life created
mine
Because of this, I have shared in the rich heritage of Military life.
Anonymous
Being a Military Wife for many years, with my husband and I raising 2 boys
as "Military Brats," until reading the above poem, it never hit me that there
life has been totally different than the way I�grew up. Living in the
same town for 22 years, not having to move at a moments notice, leaving my
childhood home behind. They haven't experienced "hometown" life or to have
a best friend from Kindergarten through High School. But on the other side
of the coin, they have experienced so many things that a normal "hometown"
child will never know. To a military child..the world IS there hometown,
where they see different countries, learn new languages, learn different
cultures, knowing what it's like to be the "new kid" and then within days
meeting the NEXT "new kid." The class they start out with in the beginning
of the year is not filled with the same faces at the end of the year, so
many have came and gone since Day 1. There are so many wonderful things to
say about the Military Child, they are a special
breed............................ "God Bless the Military Child!"
Links for Military Kids
[Military-Brats Registry
International!] [ Military Teens
on the Move ]
[SGT MOM'S
MILITARY BRATS BOARD] [Official DoDEA Home Page] [TCK World:
You might be military brat if...]
[TCK World - home page ]
[Military Brats Online]
[Welcome to the Virtual Hometown!
] [Overseas Brats High
School Alumni Organization]
[Military Brats ]
[Military Brat
Websites]

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