Military Spouses Get Career Boost ; a Federal Grant Will Allow Bnas Spouses to Receive Up to $3,000 a Year for Schooling and Books.

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Stacia Ott realizes that in 18 months, she will have to pack up her belongings and move to another Navy base in another part of the country.

Moving every few years is part of an unwritten pact that military couples enter into when they marry, one that can make building a career difficult for the non-military spouse. And it's a sacrifice that Ott and others in her situation are willing to make so that their spouses can serve.

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Military Spouses Get Career Boost ; a Federal Grant Will Allow Bnas Spouses to Receive Up to $3,000 a Year for Schooling and Books.

Recognizing the hardships of being married to someone in the military, the federal government has a new program to help those spouses who want to start or renew their careers.

The U.S. departments of defense and labor announced this month that Maine will receive a $750,000 grant to provid...

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