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May 2011
Letter from the Editor

The month of May is one that reminds us to pause and reflect on the amazing sacrifices and contributions of millions of Americans. With Military Spouse Appreciation Day, Mother's Day, Armed Forces Day and Memorial Day, it would be nearly impossible to not think of someone who is deserving of your thanks and gratitude. Take a moment to remember the  people that make these holidays important ones to celebrate!

We would like to thank all of the military spouses that gallantly hold down the home front while our loved ones focus on the mission at hand. To all of the mothers that sacrifice their own dreams to help make the dreams of their children come true, to our military members who defend the freedom of this great nation and to those that have paid the ultimate sacrifice, we sincerely thank you!   

Speaking of deserving military families, the producers of the popular show, Extreme Home Makeover are looking for a military family that is desperately in need of a home renovation. If you have a family that you would like to nominate, please be sure to take a moment to read more information on this exciting opportunity.  

There is no doubt that military families all over the country are frantically preparing for their upcoming move and we want to thank those that have chosen to use MilitaryByOwner.com.

We are pleased this month to include an article in our Real Estate Corner that will introduce you to MilitaryMoveIt.com. This website can be of great use to you while planning your next move, so be sure to take a look!  

USAA offers sage advice on avoiding some of the common mistakes made when executing a military move, in our USAA corner.

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May is Military Spouse Appreciation Month 

 

Dave and I had the great pleasure of attending the Military Spouse of the Year luncheon in DC last week. Each military branch awards a Military Spouse of the year, which one of them is then awarded the Military Spouse of the Year Award.   The awards for the branch Military Spouse of the Year are as follows:

  • Megan Glynn   Air Force- Arkansas
  • Laura Vanderwerf  Coast Guard- California
  • Robert Duncan  Navy- Nevada
  • Bianca Strzalkowski  Marine Corps-North Carolina
  • Crystal Cavalier  Army- North Carolina

Congratulations to Bianca Strzalkowski who was named the 2011 Military Spouse of the Year.

 

These individuals along with all military spouses, keep the home and family running smoothly while their spouse is away from home.  Every month and especially this month, remember to give a military spouse a word of thanks! 
 
 

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Military Move It

 

The PCS season is rapidly approaching and many of you are starting to feel the crunch of getting ready to move.

 

MilitaryMoveIt.com is a website designed to help you research, organize, and plan your move. 

 

www.militarymoveit.com allows you to keep a calendar, organize your "to do" lists, move notes, and move itinerary. There are checklists provided to assist you, and because no two moves are exactly alike, MilitaryMoveIt allows you to create your own custom lists.  You will even receive some friendly little reminders in your email box at certain points before your move to make sure you are totally prepared.

 

MilitaryMoveIt also helps you to keep track of your high dollar household goods in case you have any damaged goods at the end of your move. You can do this by putting in all the information about any item (serial/model number, brand date of purchase etc.) and attach pictures for proof of condition. If you need to reference an item in a claim it is so simple to export a PDF with all the item information and photos. This is easily attached through the Military's new digital transportation system.

 

Finally, MilitaryMoveIt and its users are building a powerful resource of information on neighborhoods and local services. You can track your own research and read what other people have contributed. This portion of the site is growing everyday.

 

Please take a tour at militarymoveit.com/tour and become a fan of our Facebook page. The website is free to use and the more people that join the better it gets so sign up today!

 

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USAA Logo USAA Lists the Top 7 Mistakes when Moving       

 

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SAN ANTONIO- Overspending and inadequate research are the two most common mistakes when moving to a new home, according to USAA and Sandee Payne, author of "That Military House: Move It, Organize It & Decorate It®."

 

Nearly 40 million Americans move each year1, including more than half a million active military personnel. Following is a list of the seven most common mistakes families make when they move, based on Payne's experience as a military spouse who frequently moves:

 

1. Spending beyond your budget. Be aware of the hidden costs when buying a home. Consider the financial obligations beyond a mortgage that add to the cost of homeownership, including: city taxes, utilities, insurance, and maintenance - not to mention the length of a commute, given the fluctuations in gas prices. And remember updating expenses such as granite counter tops, plantation shutters, or a pool or spa.

 

2. Not researching your new community. Use the Internet to research real estate listings and to learn about your new home, city, local amenities, school ratings, crime rates and children's activities. Talk to parents in the community who can provide firsthand insight on the topics that are most important to you. Make sure to understand your neighborhood by day and by night before moving in.

 

3. Lacking a household inventory. Use photos, video, or a notebook to document valuable items. This will help you file a claim if an item is lost or damaged. Store them in a moving file or on a thumb drive.

 

4. Not watching how boxes are organized. One of the most common mistakes when moving to a new home is placing large items, like lawn equipment, next to boxes containing valuables in the moving truck. Keep a watchful eye on those packing for you if using a moving company.

 

5. Moving all belongings. Not everything has to go with you. Pack suitcases and storage bins as if you're going on a short vacation. Include essentials for the first few days in your new home. And take the time to separate items into sections of keep, sell, donate or discard before you pack.

 

6. Dismantling your electronic equipment without labeling wires. Take photos of the connections, and place the wires in a single box. Knowing how to reinstall your kids' computer games can be a lifesaver.

 

7. Not keeping important documents with you. Hang on to important documents so you can easily re-establish your lifestyle. These are needed at every stage of a move, from making travel arrangements, registering children for school and establishing new physicians using your prior medical records.

 

"Moving your family can be overwhelming, but technology and timely advice can be the ace up your sleeve," said Payne. As a military spouse who has moved all over the world seven times in the first 10 years of her marriage, at times on her own and with children while her husband was deployed, she advises that "Military families often move to cities they've never visited. I learned that it's about finding a place that fits your family's lifestyle with minimal disruption. It's critical to have online tools and resources you trust, placing you in control of your move."

 

To help take some of the stress out of relocation, USAA's Home Circle provides members access to detailed information about real estate financing and insuring, as well as research, through a computer, iPhone®or AndroidTMregarding homes, rental properties, schools, local amenities, military bases and more. In addition, USAA members can get up to $3,100* when they buy and sell their home through the USAA's MoversAdvantage® real estate assistance program.

 

"At USAA, we're committed to helping our members with the entire moving process. We strive to understand and anticipate our members' needs and provide innovative solutions that make their lives easier. That's why we created Home Circle - a free program that guides members through making one of their largest financial decisions," said Rich Novak, USAA Home Circle assistant vice president. "Since our members move frequently, they can turn to Home Circle to help them find, finance, insure, and even rent a home."

 

And according to a recent survey by USAA, 34 percent of consumers agree with Payne. They would prefer to search online for a new place to live, compared with 10 percent who would use newspapers or other printed materials.

 

About USAA 


USAA provides insurance, banking, investment and retirement products and services to 8 million members of the
U.S. military and their families. Known for its legendary commitment to its members, USAA is consistently recognized for outstanding service, employee well-being and financial strength. USAA membership is open to all who are serving or have honorably served our nation in the U.S. military - and their families. For more information about USAA, or to learn more about membership, visit usaa.com.

 

1 According to the U.S. Census Bureau and its Current Population Survey released in May 2010.

MoversAdvantage® offered by USAA Relocation Services, Inc., a licensed real estate broker and subsidiary of USAA Federal Savings Bank. Not available for employer-sponsored relocations, or for transactions in Iowa or outside the U.S. This is not a solicitation if you are already represented by a real estate broker.

 

Obtaining a mortgage from USAA Bank is optional, not required to utilize the MoversAdvantage® program, and can be acquired from other sources.

 

Cash bonus limited in some states. Bonus ranges from $350-$1,550 based on sale price of home sold/purchased. You must enroll in program before contacting participating real estate firm and be represented by that firm at closing to qualify for bonus.

 

Home Circle™ is a program provided by United Services Automobile Association. Availability, eligibility restrictions and fees may apply to certain banking, insurance or ancillary products.  Property and casualty insurance provided by United Services Automobile Association, and its affiliate property and casualty insurance companies is available only to persons eligible for P&C group membership. Loans subject to credit and property approval. Bank products provided by USAA Federal Savings Bank, Member FDIC.  Purchase of a bank product does not establish eligibility for or membership in USAA property and casualty insurance companies. Equal Housing Lender. Some products provided through Home Circle are provided, directly or indirectly, by third-party providers.  Each company or provider has sole liability for its own products.  

 

 

  

Military Life
First Lady Aims to Improve Military Families' Lives
American Forces Press Service

By Elaine Sanchez
American Forces Press Service

 

WASHINGTON, April 25, 2011 - First Lady Michelle Obama stood tall behind a podium in the White House's East Room, her husband close at hand, as she addressed a packed audience of high-ranking military and government officials.

 

Although it was a high-powered crowd, the first lady wasn't there for the officials or for the star-studded brass. She was there to speak for military families.

 

As the flashes of hundreds of cameras lit the room, the first lady unveil

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First Lady Michelle Obama greets a member of the Camp Lejeune community during the "Joining Forces" campaign kickoff at the Goettge Memorial Field House at Camp Lejeune, N.C., April 13, 2011. The White House launched the campaign to raise awareness about the challenges facing military families and to urgeall Americans to support them. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Damany S. Coleman

 

ed an unprecedented initiative intended to draw the entire nation together in support of military families.

 

This is about "the extraordinary military families who serve and sacrifice so much every day," Obama said. One Marine wife, tightly gripping her husband's hand, wiped away tears.

 

The event marked not only the launch of the "Joining Forces" campaign, but also the culmination of a long journey to improve military families' lives. Over the past two years the first lady, with Dr. Jill Biden at her side, has traveled to bases -- stateside and overseas -- to meet with military spouses and to advocate for funding on their behalf.

 

"This is the moment that we've been working toward for such a very long time," she said.

 

For Obama, it's a journey that began even before her husband took the oath of office. Just over two years ago, she hit the campaign trail and met with working women to discuss the challenges of balancing work and family while "staying sane."

During those talks, she heard from a segment of society she hadn't heard from before, the first lady told American Forces Press Service in a recent interview.

 

"They were military moms and grandmothers and sisters who were handling all of the stresses that we were handling, only adding on the multiple deployments, multiple transfers, trying to finish education," she said.

 

Obama heard from mothers who were trying to keep their children settled as they moved from base to base, and from spouses who were having trouble with job certifications. She recalled one military couple that was trying to adopt. Each time they moved, they had to fill out new paperwork, needlessly drawing out the process.

 

The first lady was taken aback by what she'd heard. Growing up in Chicago, she'd had little contact with military families. Her father had served in the Army, but that was before she was born. She had little knowledge of the challenges associated with military life, including the frequent moves and school transfers, and multiple deployments.

 

The stories she heard "took my breath away," Obama said, and also sparked a passion for military family support.

 

"One thing I vowed on that campaign trail as I got to know these women -- and some men, of course -- [was] that if I had the privilege of serving as first lady, I'd use this platform to shine a light on these issues," she said.

 

Obama said she was thrilled to find out that the vice president's wife shares her passion. Biden is part of a military family with first-hand knowledge of the challenges they face. Biden's son, Beau, is a member of the Delaware Army National Guard and, as a military mom, she had her own struggles when he deployed to Iraq a few years ago.

 

"The first time we met, I asked her what she wanted to work on, and it was military families," the first lady recalled.

 

Obama and Biden together set out to first "shine a light" on military families, then to call on the nation to take steps to increase the support offered to them.

 

Just last week, Obama and Biden embarked on a two-day, nationwide tour to promote military family support. They made stops in Colorado, Texas, North Carolina and Ohio during their whirlwind trip. They attended a math and science competition and an employment event, and stopped by a celebration for pregnant military spouses.

 

At an event in Ohio, the first lady talked about the impact of frequent moves on spouses seeking jobs.

"We see them trying to build seniority at their jobs, but seeing that they have to keep starting over every time that they move to a new duty station," she said at a national retailer's distribution center. "And that's not easy, particularly when so many employers see a resume with multiple jobs as a red flag, rather than as a reality of military life."

 

To assist, Obama is calling on businesses to recruit and hire military spouses and veterans, and asking them to make their workplaces more military-spouse-friendly, with flexible work schedules and portable jobs.

 

In Colorado, the first lady focused on education at the Fountain-FortCarsonHigh School in Colorado Springs. She spoke of a national math and science initiative that's working with the Defense Department and partners in the private sector to expand a program called the "Initiative for Military Families." This program, she explained, provides advanced placement courses in math and science to schools and areas with high military populations.

 

Military life equips children with special skill sets such as responsibility and flexibility, she noted at the event. "And when you use that knowledge alongside with what you'll be learning in these math and science courses and other classes, there's no telling what you guys will be able to do and what you'll be able to achieve," she told the students gathered there.

 

Their last stop was in Columbus, Ohio, where they hosted a concert-style event for local military families and community members. First up was teen idol Nick Jonas of the Jonas Brothers, followed by the cast of Sesame Street. Both were tough acts to follow, especially with an audience of primarily children and teens. But their introduction by Elmo was met by a thunderous round of applause.

 

As in their other stops, the first lady asked the audience a few simple questions. "Jill and I believe that everyone -- everyone -- can do something, even boys and girls. Everyone can do something to support a military family. And everyone can ask themselves, 'What can I do? How can I give back?'"

 

Following her remarks, the first lady stepped off the stage and into the crowd to mingle with military families. She shook hands and shared hugs, taking time to greet each person with a warm smile and a few words of gratitude.


Their aim, Obama said, is to connect troops and their families -- who make up only 1 percent of the nation -- with the other 99 percent of Americans. "I think that most Americans are like I was -- not aware," she said. "But I believe that if we're made to be aware, that we step up."

 

Obama said the best way to raise awareness is to pass on military families' stories. She cited a few that have remained at the forefront of her mind.

 

One young woman she met stepped up to care for her family after her father was severely burned. While her mother tended to her father, the 15-year-old girl cared for her younger brothers and sisters. She cooked, cleaned and helped them with their homework, the first lady said.

 

That young woman is now in college, she said, marveling at "the strength and maturity that it took for her to change her life."

 

"She did it because, in her own words, 'My family needed me,'" the first lady said.

 

In another family, a sister gave up her career as a nurse to move in with her brother and take care of him after he was injured and lost both of his legs, she said.

 

And many of these families are serving not just in the military, but in the community as well, Obama said. "They're the coaches, they're the heads of PTA, they're the ones leading the bake sales, they're the ones supporting each other," she said. "In addition to all the burdens they already have, they're finding ways to reach out and be the best Americans that this country has to offer."

 

Obama said she's touched by the stories she's heard, but now it's time for the rest of the nation to hear them.

 

"These aren't stories of sadness," she said. "They're stories of success, triumph and coming together and unifying. These are the stories the country needs to be motivated by."

 

In the coming months, companies, businesses, nonprofit groups and individuals will be rolling out new initiatives and programs for military families to assist them with everything from employment and education to mental health and wellness. Federal agencies also will continue to pursue the nearly 50 commitments they made earlier this year through the Presidential Study Directive 9, a governmentwide effort to improve military families' lives.

 

And Obama will continue to showcase the nation's efforts to improve military family support. The first lady said she would like to weave her efforts into the fabric of the nation so "when we're long gone and the next president has taken office, this is just something we do, that all sectors of society will have figured out how to incorporate this into their mission now and forever."

 

Above all, Obama wants military families to know their nation will support them over the long haul.

 

It's "making sure that you know that from the president of the United States on down, we're behind you," she said. "Hopefully, families will see they live in a nation that truly cares."

Related Sites:
Special Report: Joining Forces 
Joining Forces Campaign

 

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First Lady Michelle Obama greets National Guard and local families during a "Joining Forces" community event in Columbus, Ohio, April 14, 2011. The national initiative she launched with Dr. Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden, calls on all sectors of society to honor and support military families. DOD photo by Elaine Sanchez

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First Lady Michelle Obama urges all Americans to show their support for service members and their families during the launch of "Joining Forces," an initiative to raise awareness about the challenges facing military families, April 12, 2011. DOD photo by Linda Hosek

 

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