WASHINGTON — The divorce rate in the armed forces held steady last year at 3.3 percent, a surprising finding given the stress that marriages are under during persistent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
~ Army couples had to cope with tours of duty lasting 15 months rather than 12 months WASHINGTON -- The divorce rate in the armed forces held steady last year at 3.3 percent, a surprising finding ...
WASHINGTON - The divorce rate among soldiers and Marines increased last year as military marriages suffered continuing stress from America's two ongoing wars. There were an estimated 10,200 failed ...
The toll for a nation long at war is evident in military homes: The divorce rate in the armed forces edged up again in the past year despite many programs to help struggling couples, and the rate now ...
News stories have warned that repeated deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan are stressing military marriages to the breaking point. But a yearlong Rand Corp. study has found that the divorce rate among ...
WASHINGTON -- The divorce rate in the armed forces held steady last year at 3.3 percent, a surprising finding given the stress that marriages are under during persistent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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