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  2. Military brat - Wikipedia

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    Military Brats Registry, (Social media site for military brats) BRATS: Our Journey Home (The First Documentary About Growing Up Military) Brats Without Borders, Inc., a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization. Military Brat Life, remembering a different life living on bases and posts in the U.S. and overseas.

  3. Military brat (U.S. subculture) - Wikipedia

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    The term military brat can also refer to the subculture and lifestyle of such families. [1] [2] The military brat lifestyle typically involves moving to new states or countries many times while growing up, as the child's military family is customarily transferred to new non-combat assignments; consequently, many military brats never have a home ...

  4. Mary Edwards Wertsch - Wikipedia

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    She collaborates with Marc Curtis of the Military Brat Registry to present workshops for military brats around the country and on annual cruises. She is the founder and president of Brightwell Publishing, the first publishing house dedicated to books and films that explore and strengthen military brat cultural identity, and writes The Military ...

  5. Military dependent - Wikipedia

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    This generic category is enumerated in great detail for U.S. military members. [1] The term "military brat" is also commonly used in military culture to mean a military dependent who is either a child or a teenager. [2] [3] [4] The term is not an insult but carries connotations of respect and affection. Currently the U.S. Department of Defense ...

  6. Army brat - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Peer review/Military ...

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    "Military brat (or simply brat) is a term for someone whose parent or parents serve or served in the armed forces. A typical military brat grows up in a culture where frequent moves, authoritarian families, extreme patriarchy, protracted overseas experiences, parental absence, the threat of parental loss in war or preparation for war, and the ...

  8. Category:Albanian military personnel - Wikipedia

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