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  2. Army Wives - Wikipedia

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    Army Wives filming at the Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina. Army Wives was created by Katherine Fugate, based on the book Under the Saber: The Unwritten Code of Army Wives by Tanya Biank. Fugate told she received the book from The Mark Gordon Company and first thought it was to be adapted as a movie, since she had mostly written movies ...

  3. List of Army Wives episodes - Wikipedia

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    Army Wives is an American television drama series that premiered on Lifetime on June 3, 2007. Based on the book by Tanya Biank, the series follows the lives of four army wives, one army husband, and their families. During the course of the series, 117 episodes of Army Wives aired over seven seasons, between June 3, 2007, and June 9, 2013. The ...

  4. List of Army Wives characters - Wikipedia

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    After some difficulty adjusting to her new role as an Army wife, she meets "The Tribe" — the circle of Army wives (and husband) which include Denise Sherwood, Claudia Joy Holden, Pamela Moran and Roland Burton — and becomes close to them. She becomes a FRG leader during Season 6 and helps new Army wives adjust to Fort Marshall. When Gloria ...

  5. Category:Army Wives - Wikipedia

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  6. Katherine Fugate - Wikipedia

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    Fugate is the creator and executive producer of the TV series, Army Wives. [2] Fugate is a frequent guest on The Stephanie Miller Show on Sirius XM: Progress, often speaking out on racism, domestic violence and bigotry. She is the leader of "First They Came," an activist group and member of the Action Group Network standing up for equality and ...

  7. Johnny Wactor - Wikipedia

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    He made his television debut with Army Wives in 2007. [5] Wactor played Brando Corbin on the series General Hospital from 2020 to 2022. [6] [7] [8] He also played Johnny on the series Siberia, and had roles in the films USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage, and Supercell. [7] Wactor had a voice role in the video game Call of Duty: Vanguard (2021). [9]

  8. Tanya Biank - Wikipedia

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    Biank comes from a family of combat veterans and active-duty service members. Her father was in the United States Army, retiring as a colonel. He served for 33 years. Her sister, Brigadier General Maria Biank, was deployed to Iraq in 2009, the same time as Tanya Biank's husband. [1] [2] [3] Biank graduated from Herndon High School in 1989.

  9. J. R. Martinez - Wikipedia

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    His character also served with the Army in Iraq and was injured in combat. Martinez first appeared on the program on Friday, November 7, 2008. [ citation needed ] In 2012, he appeared on the season six finale of Army Wives as a physical therapist treating injured veterans. [ 11 ]