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Reddit mentions of The Army Wife Handbook: A Complete Social Guide

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Found 2 comments on The Army Wife Handbook: A Complete Social Guide:

u/nahcabmA ยท 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Although technically I'm hiding most of my wishlists right now, I think the most important things on my wishlist are these two books.

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Life as a Military Spouse
The Army Wife Handbook: A Complete Social Guide

My husband enlisted yesterday, so I guess I'm going to be an Army wife.
I have no idea what I'm doing

u/Hootbag ยท 1 pointr/CanadianForces

I'm a Bio and the only person in a family of various NCM trades to go the officer route. I started as Res infantry, went DEO after ten years, and am fully capable of using fuck as a noun, adverb, adjective, interjection, and the super-rare adnoun, which I totally didn't just make up.

Leadership, to a certain extent, can be taught just like any other skill. Some people are naturals at it, some are shit. Just hope that you don't end up working for one of the shit ones, and if you do, take it as an opportunity to learn what not to do later in your career when you're the boss.

As this time, there are no command positions for Bios, and many don't even have subordinates due to the tasks they perform. However, there are a few positions where you work in a small team environment, mostly in the Deployable Health Hazard Assessment Teams.

Take note: Bioscience is one of the most ridiculously difficult trades to enter. There are only around 35 of us, and we normally take between zero and three applicants per year.

If you have any Bio questions, feel free to ask me here. And if you're looking for etiquette, I highly recommend the US Army's Wife Handbook, which is hilarious toilet reading.