From a Pebble to a RockHow do they do it? is the question often asked as we see wives, mothers, and daughters of military men go day by day faced with loneliness, more responsibility, and uncertainty that come with separation. Follow me as women on the home front tell their true-life, heartwarming stories of love, weakness, and strength during times of separation. These stories of survival will show you the love they have for their husbands, dads, sons, and uncles and their perseverance to keep the families together. |
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