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Today's Military Wife: Meeting the Challenges of Service Life (Today's Military Wife)
Today's Military Wife: Meeting the Challenges of Service Life (Today's Military Wife)

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Author: Lydia Sloan Cline
Brand: Ekonomik
Category: Book

List Price: $18.95
Buy New: $2.98
You Save: $15.97 (84%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
Sales Rank: 131720

Media: Paperback
Edition: 5 Rev Upd
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 320
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 0.9

MPN: F
ISBN: 0811726371
Dewey Decimal Number: 355.120973
EAN: 9780811726375
ASIN: 0811726371

Publication Date: February 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Ships immediately! Perfect and New! Has a publisher remainder mark. 5 Rev Upd. 2003 Paperback.

Features:
  • Binding - Wire, Side
  • Form Size - 14 3/4 x 8 3/4
  • Form Type - Check Register
  • Format - 40-Page Book
  • Layout - Double-Page Form, Five Credit Columns, 15 Expense Columns

Also Available In:

  • Unknown Binding - Today's military wife: Meeting the challenges of service life

Accessories:

  • Sanford(R) Logo(R) 4 Retractable Mechanical Pencil, 0.7 mm
  • Sanford Logo(R) 4 Retractable Mechanical Pencil, 0.5 mm, Black

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
A combination checkbook and expense distribution journal. Eliminates check stub records and hand copying data into a separate journal, cutting rewrite time as much as 70%. Useful in computerized accounting as data entry or backup documentation. Form Type: Check Register; Format: 40-Page Book; Form Size: 14 3/4 x 8 3/4; Sheet Size: 14 3/4 x 8 3/4.


Customer Reviews:   Read 16 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Good Buy   August 28, 2008
This is a good buy, it helps to explain a lot. There are also helpful numbers. I highly recommend this book.


5 out of 5 stars helpful for new wives   February 9, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a good read for new military wives (like me!) who are having some trouble figuring some things out. It's cleared up a few things for me so far and I'm not even that far into reading it, maybe 60 pages. It talks about a lot of things... some history of the military, benefits, services, moving, deployments, etc... for all of the branches of the military. It may not be the best, but like I said, it's cleared up a few things for me so far.


1 out of 5 stars Are you KIDDING me?!   September 24, 2006
 9 out of 15 found this review helpful

Calling Cards... Long gloves vs Afternoon Tea gloves... How to prepare a proper wives luncheon complete with quiche???? WHO DOES THIS!!! As an Enlisted wife (And I find that most of the wives looking for help ARE Enlisted) you are going to wind up chucking this book right into the trash. The place on base that people keep mentioning as being useful is the Family Support Center. They have FREE reading material that is 400 times more useful than knowing what kind of gloves to wear to lunch. WHO WEARS GLOVES TO LUNCH?!! Half of the wives I know who "do lunch" end up showing up in jeans so where do the gloves come in??? I gave this to my best friend who is an Officers Wife, thinking that the Upper Crust might do these 50's style luncheons more than us enlisted people... as it turns out, they don't "do lunch" with gloves either.

Seriously, if you're COMPLETELY new to the military, this might help you learn some of the traditions. But it gives you the WRONG idea about what the military is like and, in all honesty, I've been married for several years now, was a brat before that, and the only pair of gloves I own are for winter weather. And the only reason I even HAVE calling cards is because, as a Jew, I'm forbidden to write on the Sabbath and sometimes I want to give my number to a new friend. I have never once needed more than the back of a reciept and a pen to give my number to other military wives, I have never served quiche at a get together and don't know anybody who actually EATS the stuff outside of their parent's house, And

If it's history and tradition you are looking for.. there are WAY more books out there to give you an insightful look at the military. If you're in your 50's, married to an officer, and you're the type to "do lunch" in a formal setting, you will get off on this book. But if you're anything like me (an Enlisted wife under 30) you're better off just going to the FSC, a library, or a Spouses Club meeting for all of the information that's in this book. Also, it helps to MEET the wives because then you will see that they are not a group of hat wearing, quiche eating old biddies who do tea.



5 out of 5 stars Good Book   September 1, 2006
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book has a lot of very useful information from people who really know what they're talking about.


1 out of 5 stars Not enough of what I needed   August 14, 2006
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

This book was okay... I too would say borrow it or check it out from the library. It had some useful information, but what it did have was not indepth enough to really be of help, and most of it was irrelevant.

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