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On The Move has published three issues and the next issue will be out soon.

Each issue has 12 pages packed with resource information, articles, news and much more!

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Issue 1 Articles . . .
    A Ghost of My Past - Lou Nelson recounts finding a long "lost" friend.

    Made in Japan - Robert Lester explains how to use diplomacy in telling someone where exactly a military brat is from.

    Searching for Roots - Anica Smith gives her view on the constant moving.

    Atlanta Area Military Brats Get-Together - Pat Riley Blackwell recounts a memorable gathering of brats in the Atlanta area.

    Operation Footlocker - An update on where this traveling tribute to Military Brats everywhere.

    A B-52 Mid-air Collision - Richard Roberts gives an eyewitness account of a deadly crash at Fairchild Air Force Base.

    Creating a Local Military Brat Group - Vann Baker gives insight into how to start a local brat group where you are.

    Finding Ashley Rome - Mitchell Bell's story's search for his friend.

    Daddy's Away - Jessi Beavers' touching story of what we all have known.

    Plus reunion announcements, Military Brats Organization Directory, News, Classifieds and more!

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Issue 2 Articles . . .

    City of Rochefort Gives a Unique Gift to the Rochefort AHS Alumni Association - Pat Riley Blackwell chronicles this most touching and unique event.

    Name That Tune - Natalie Allison Johnson lists many of the typical attributes acquired by growing up in the Military.

    Where is Our Home? - Bill White answers this question all of us can relate to.

    Topgallant Pennant - Dennis Liberty's touching poem.

    City of Rochefort Gives a Unique Gift to the Rochefort AHS Alumni Association - Pat Riley Blackwell chronicles this most touching and unique event.

    A Chance Encounter on a 737 - What happens when two Military Brats meet by chance? Tony Higgins explains

    Civilian or Brat - Diane Morency Russell recounts what it is like to be away from the Military way of life and to find herself back on post without the benefit of an ID card.

    Camp Chitose, Hokkaido, Japan - Ron Troxel shares a picture from elementary school.

    Auslander - Joseph C. Reynolds, II recounts what it is like to grow up in two worlds.

    Camp Chitose, Hokkaido, Japan - Ron Troxel shares a picture from elementary school.

    Another Brat--My daughter is also a brat - Daniel Clark tells of here own "legacy".

    Once Upon Our Yesterdays - Phil Digristina talks about the three words we came to love and hate, "We're being transferred."

    Come and Go - Hazell Bareng's poem of traveling.

    National Champ - 13 year-old J.R. Holmes talks about his father and how the Military has shaped his life.

    From Brat to GI - Jim Bigger's recounting of going from being a Military Brat to joining the Air Force.

    Remembering the Nightmare - Karen Smith remembers, not too fondly, of growing up at Ft. Sheridan.

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Issue 3 Articles . . .

    To the Right of the Line - Bill Phillips offers his account of a Military Brat's life in the Panama Canal Zone from 1939-1942.

    Japanese Paddy Houses - Cathy Bradley Chamberlain describes the houses where you live before you move on base.

    Militry Brat Recognized - The Congressional Record records one brat's recognition for bravery.

    Eyes Right! - Thomas Lynn's return to Jefferson Barracks.

    Moving Sucks - Gina Kette gives her perspective on what we all love to hate.

    American Overseas High School Historical Society - Creating a place all Military Brats can call home.

    In Memorium - Glenn Greenwood's touching tribute to a true Military Brat.

    Garmish and Munich Reunion 1999 - Jim Griffin's account of Brats getting together and sharing their stories.

    Remembering Camp McGill, Japan - Gene Moser tells what it was like growing up in Japan.

    Frontier Army Post - Thomas Lynn describes a pilgrimage he made to Jefferson Barracks, MO.

    Old Memories - Missy Martinez describes soldiers coming home to their families.

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