1. Links to Resources for Military Families

    Information and resources to help children, parents and educators with military deployments.

    1. Oct 25, 2007
  2. Perdue: Military service is 'family commitment' in N.C.

    Gov. Bev Perdue pledged to include increased support for National Guard members and their families in her state budget proposal. As of this summer, nearly 4,500 of the state's 11,800 Guard members will be deployed on active duty.

    1. Mar. 14, 2009
  3. General praises Fayetteville as 'sanctuary for soldiers'

    The primary reason for the honor was the annual Boots and Booties baby shower, held in November. In 2008, it was billed as the largest baby shower in the world, and more than 1,000 pregnant Army wives received gifts.

    1. Feb. 6, 2009
  4. Army looking for new ways to curb suicide rate

    To battle a growing suicide rate, the Army may have to start teaching soldiers how to handle stress from the day they take their entry oath, the service's top trainer said Friday.

    1. Mar. 9, 2009
  5. Father faults Army for son's suicide

    Chris Scheuerman, a retired Special Forces masters sergeant from Sanford, said he believes his son felt alone and had nowhere to go before committing suicide while serving with the Army.

    1. Mar. 9, 2009
  6. Soldiers get gift of Christmas trees

    A national charity gave Christmas trees to hundreds of Fort Bragg soldiers and their families this weekend, letting them bring a little Christmas cheer home.

    1. Dec 15, 2008
  7. 82nd dedicates medical center to fallen soldiers

    The 82nd Airborne Division dedicated a high-tech medical-training center Friday to a surgeon and medic killed when a rocket-propelled grenade hit their dining hall in Iraq in 2004.

    1. Dec 12, 2008
  8. Groups rally to grant soldiers' holiday wishes

    Charity volunteers and firefighters hope to spread a little holiday cheer to thousands of soldiers deployed in combat zones overseas.

    1. Dec 7, 2008
  9. Soldiers grateful to be home for Thanksgiving

    Watching football, stringing up Christmas lights, Fort Bragg paratroopers enjoyed a Thanksgiving at home, a few days before they'll leave on a yearlong deployment in Iraq.

    1. Nov 27, 2008
  10. Soldier returns home to Durham after 15 months in Iraq

    Phillip Barbee has been stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky., since coming back from serving 15 months in Iraq. Wednesday evening he finally saw his family again in Durham.

    1. Nov 26, 2008
  11. Soldier donates food, water to tornado victims

    More than 50 cases of food and water for the victims of recent tornadoes were left anonymously outside a Chatham County school.

    1. Nov 24, 2008
  12. Community helps disabled vet who gave up dogs

    The community is rallying around a disabled veteran who had to give up dozens of dogs because he couldn't care for them any more and wanted them to have a better life.

    1. Nov 14, 2008
  13. Veterans Day events take place across Wake County

    A morning parade in downtown Raleigh, afternoon exhibits in Cary and an evening concert with country stars honored veterans three days before the national holiday.

    1. Nov 9, 2008
  14. Soldiers, families get computers

    Soldiers in the 82nd Airborne's 3rd Brigade Combat Team are headed to Iraq for a year, but they are leaving with donated computers to help them stay in touch with family and friends.

    1. Nov 6, 2008
  15. Gates: Military working to combat domestic violence

    During a visit to Fort Bragg, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said the military is committed to curbing the type of violence in its ranks that led to the recent slayings of three female troops.

    1. Oct 23, 2008
  16. Thief takes quilt to be raffled off for veterans

    A thief made off with a quilt that the Sampson County Veterans Service Council had sold hundreds of raffle tickets for to raise money to help veterans in need.

    1. Aug 28, 2008
  17. Study: Soldiers returning from combat suffer alcohol problems

    Troops returning from war often have to deal with a number of serious health problems. A new study found heavy drinking is a problem, especially among soldiers returning from combat.

    1. Aug 12, 2008
  18. New state law eases school moves for military families

    North Carolina on Thursday joined a group of 10 states that have a uniform standard for educating students from military families.

    1. Aug 7, 2008
  19. Couple makes front-lawn memorial for fallen soldiers

    Barbara Morris has placed a white cross and American flag in her front yard for each of the 269 Fort Bragg soldiers who have died since Sept. 11, 2001.

    1. Jul 25, 2008
  20. Soldier's dog goes AWOL before deployment

    A Fort Bragg soldier's dog escaped an airline kennel as the pair were preparing to ship out to Saudi Arabia. The Army gave him a temporary reprieve to search for the animal.

    1. Jul 24, 2008
  21. Return of 82nd Airborne continues

    Three planes flew into Pope Air Force Base Sunday, bringing 800 members of the 1st Brigade Combat Unit home.

    1. Jul 20, 2008
  22. Family, supporters greet paratroopers back from Iraq

    "Welcome home!" were the sweetest words in the English language to 300 paratroopers who returned home to their families and loved ones on Thursday after 13 months in Iraq.

    1. Jul 17, 2008
  23. Army wives rally at Fort Bragg

    In the wake of the slayings of two female soldiers, Fort Bragg officials and some military wives maintain the Army provides plenty of support to couples dealing with the stress of deployments.

    1. Jul 16, 2008
  24. Variety marks Independence Day celebrations across N.C.

    From the state capital to the town of Faith, in Fayetteville, Durham and beyond, parades and picnics signaled the start of the holiday weekend around the Triangle Friday.

    1. Jul 4, 2008
  25. Guardsmen fly home to tears, hugs and flags

    The North Carolina National Guard unit that has suffered the most casualties since World War II arrived at home Tuesday evening.

    1. Jun 10, 2008
  26. Ground broken for wounded war vet's 'Hero's Home'

    A local veterans group and homebuilder associations broke ground Friday on a home for Joey Bozik, the first recipient of the group's mission, "Operation Coming Home."

    1. May 30, 2008
  27. Living honor the fallen in Memorial Day ceremonies

    Military members, their families and supporters laid wreaths and listened to the haunting strains of “Taps” at ceremonies honoring those who have died defending freedom.

    1. May 26, 2008
  28. Fallen soldiers' names added to Special Ops memorial

    The names of 32 Special Operations soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan during the past year were added to a memorial wall at Fort Bragg on Wednesday.

    1. May 28, 2008
  29. Bush examines repairs to notorious Bragg barracks

    A month after an online video depicted squalid living conditions in barracks on Fort Bragg, President George W. Bush toured the barracks Thursday to look over repairs that have been made.

    1. May 22, 2008
  30. Employers get glimpse of N.C. Guardsmen training for Iraq

    The military hopes a trip by business owners to see their employees training as National Guardsmen will help understanding when the soldiers return home.

    1. May 20, 2008
  31. Employers get glimpse of N.C. Guardsmen training for Iraq (Part 2)

    North Carolina's 30th Heavy Brigade Combat team is preparing to deploy to Iraq in early 2009. To help ease the transition from work to war, the National Guard invited employers to watch the soldiers train up close.

    1. May 19, 2008
  32. Army vows clean-up of dilapidated barracks

    Stung by a online video showing a dilapidated barracks at Fort Bragg, Army Secretary Pete Geren and other top military officials vowed Wednesday to fix all barracks that have fallen into disrepair.

    1. Apr 30, 2008
  33. Wounded Soldiers Deployed to Classrooms

    Eleven wounded soldiers have taken on a new mission – teaching students whose parents are in the Army overseas.

    1. Mar 25, 2008
  34. Erwin Soldier Says It’s Time to Leave Iraq

    President Bush defended the Iraq war Wednesday as U.S. troops began a sixth year of combat. An Erwin soldier who recently returned from the conflicted region is not convinced.

    1. Mar 20, 2008
  35. Parade Welcomes Home Injured Erwin Vet

    Hundreds turned out for a parade in downtown Erwin Saturday to welcome an 82nd Airborne soldier wounded in Iraq.

    1. Mar 9, 2008
  36. Fort Bragg Tones Down Bugle Calls to Mute Complaints

    A week after switching daily bugle calls to a louder speaker system, Fort Bragg officials have turned down the volume on early morning and late-night calls in response to noise complaints.

    1. Feb 8, 2008
  37. Service Separates Families Over Holidays

    Many of North Carolina's military families celebrated Christmas Day as best they could while missing loved ones who were hundreds or thousands of miles away.

    1. Dec 25, 2007
  38. Christmas miracle: soldiers fly home for holidays for free

    It's Operation Christmas Miracle: 180 National Guard soldiers were to fly from RDU to be home for Christmas – on Southwest Airlines' dime.

    1. Nov 18, 2008
  39. Group lays Christmas wreaths on veterans' graves

    Thousands of volunteers laid Christmas wreaths on the graves of veterans in cemeteries nationwide, including Raleigh National Cemetery, on Saturday.

    1. Nov 18, 2008
  40. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren While Parents Serve

    In some military families, both parents are deployed at the same time. It causes challenges for child care and often times; families are forced to come up with creative solutions.

    1. Nov 22, 2007
  41. Raleigh Parade, Ceremony Honors Veterans

    An estimated 90,000 veterans call Wake County home. On Saturday, the 26th Annual Veterans Day Parade & Ceremony was held in downtown Raleigh.

    1. Nov 10, 2007
  42. Group Needs Help to Share Holiday Cheer With Soldiers

    Give 2 the Troops sent 800 care packages of Christmas gifts – each with enough goodies for 10 soldiers – to war zones in 2006. The nonprofit wants to the same this year, but is short of both supplies and funds.

    1. Nov 9, 2007
  43. Buried Debris Forces Out Bragg Families

    Eleven families have had to move out of housing on Fort Bragg in recent weeks because construction waste was illegally buried in their yards, officials said Thursday.

    1. Nov 29, 2007
  44. Wall of Heroes Honors Parents of Fort Bragg Students

    A Wall of Heroes stands in one Fort Bragg elementary school, dedicated to all the parents who have served – and to the father of two little girls who died in combat on the day after Mother's Day.

    1. Nov 9, 2007
  45. Fort Bragg Asks for Time Off for Military Kids

    Fort Bragg is asking school districts in the 11 counties surrounding the U.S. Army post to give students five additional excused absences when a parent returns from war.

    1. Nov 6, 2007
  46. Military Schools Comfort Children With Parents at War

    Their parents are facing bombs and bullets, but the children of deployed soldiers at Fort Bragg are fighting their own battles at home.

    1. Oct 26, 2007
  47. Injured Fort Bragg Soldier to Get Homecoming in Nebraska

    A Nebraska community rallied to pay for a homecoming for a Fort Bragg soldier, who lost most of his eyesight in Afghanistan.

    1. Sep 14, 2007
  48. Upscale Military Housing Offers Incentive to Serve

    Fort Bragg is getting a makeover. Renovations to base housing aim to create an upscale community with resort-style living as an extra incentive for soldiers to serve during a time of war and extended deployments.

    1. Aug 29, 2007
  49. Calligraphers Plan to Honor Fallen Troops

    The Carolina Lettering Arts Society is sponsoring the Namegrams Project, in which tags bearing the names of killed soldiers will be hung from trees along Fayetteville Street.

    1. Sep 3, 2007
  50. Military Loved Ones Get Lessons in Soldiers' Lingo

    Military life can seem like a whole different culture, one with its own language, traditions and customs. Some spouses of service members can quickly feel lost, especially when their loved one deploys.

    1. Aug 17, 2007
  51. Fort Bragg a Hub of Diversity

    A map from Cumberland County's planning department shows the highest concentration of Latinos in the county are at Fort Bragg. Ten percent - or 4800 soldiers - on post are Hispanic.

    1. Aug 11, 2007
  52. Study: Child Abuse Rises During Deployment

    Children of soldiers are more likely to be maltreated when one parent is deployed, a study commissioned by the military found.

    1. Jul 31, 2007
  53. Bandannas Provide Inspirational Message to Troops

    An army of volunteers is sending thousands of bandannas to soldiers to inspire and comfort them on the battlefield.

    1. Jul 26, 2007
  54. Army Vets Suffer Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome

    When soldiers come home, the physical battle can become a mental one. The Army said up to 25 percent of soldiers who return from Iraq show signs of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Many of those troops are reluctant to ask for help, but when one former airman did, he claims it started a chain reaction that eventually cost him his job.

    1. Jul 24, 2007
  55. Benson Community Raises Money for Veterans' Memorial

    American Legion officials said they envision the memorial having five granite slabs that represent each branch of service. The slabs would be arranged in a circle with a flag in the middle and a wall of honor with the names of Benson-area soldiers who died serving our country.

    1. Jul 22, 2007
  56. Airman Says Stress Disorder Cost Him His Job

    Air Force veteran Damon Wood said he kept quiet about how the war was affecting him. When he finally asked for help, he said, it cost him his career.

    1. Jul 20, 2007
  57. Donations Needed to Keep Troops in Touch With Loved Ones

    A non-profit organization is trying to keep military families connected with loved ones fighting overseas, and it's asking for the public's support.

    1. Jul 13, 2007
  58. Volunteers Provide Counseling for War Veterans

    As the Department of Defense faces a growing crisis in mental health services for military personnel, some civilian groups are stepping in to help fill the need for care.

    1. Jun 19, 2007
  59. Woman Parachutes to Honor Her Father, Brother

    Carol Boatman Jimenez wanted to perform the tandem jump in memory of her family. Her brother, a Fort Bragg soldier, died from natural causes last year. Her father, a paratrooper, was wounded in battle.

    1. Jun 17, 2007
  60. Fort Bragg Leader Asks Wilson Church to Pray for Troops

    Lt. General Lloyd Austin spoke to the congregation at his father-in-law’s church, St. John AME Zion, about family, service and sacrifice.

    1. Jun 17, 2007
  61. Army Moms: Lone Sentinels on the Home Front

    Being a parent here at home can be tough any day, but explaining to children that their father or mother is in harm's way is even tougher.

    1. Jun 5, 2007
  62. Local Veterans Remember Fallen Comrades

    With thousands of men and women in Iraq and Afghanistan, many say Memorial Day is as much about honoring and supporting current soldiers as it is about veterans.

    1. May 28, 2007
  63. Volunteers Tend to Troops' Lawns

    Angelika Chiri is getting ready for 15 months on Iraq. Her husband is already there. Thanks to volunteers, there’s one chore the couple won’t have to worry about while they’re away.

    1. May 26, 2007
  64. Army Chief Visits Womack Hospital, Bragg Families

    Acting Secretary of the Army Pete Geren toured Fort Bragg's Woman Army Medical Center and planned to meet with family readiness groups.

    1. May 22, 2007
  65. Blue Angels Fly Proud at Wings Over Wayne

    In a memorable performance in the skies over Wayne County Saturday, the Navy's Blue Angels took to the skies at the Wings Over Wayne Air Show in their first performance since one of their pilots died in a crash last month.

    1. May 12, 2007
  66. Face of Fayetteville Changing

    Fayetteville will soon see major changes as defense companies flock to the area in pursuit of big money

    1. May 18, 2007
  67. Fallen Paratroopers To Be Honored at Fort Bragg

    Fort Bragg will remember nine paratroopers Tuesday who were killed last month in a suicide bombing north of Baghdad.

    1. May 8, 2007
  68. Army Pilot's Early Homecoming Surprises Wife

    Chief Warrant Officer Charles Ramsey is an Army Blackhawk pilot whose latest covert operation brought cheers and tears to many in Fayetteville.

    1. May 4, 2007
  69. Benson Turns Out to Lay Paratrooper to Rest With Tears, Salutes

    Staff Sgt. William C. Moore was laid to rest in his hometown Thursday, a week and three days after he and eight comrades from his 82nd Airborne Division unit died in Iraq.

    1. May 3, 2007
  70. More Time Overseas Could Mean Fewer Troops

    Extended tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan could lead to a mass exodus from the military in the coming years, according to observers.

    1. Apr 13, 2007
  71. Wait for Information on Fort Bragg Casualties Long, Frustrating for Many

    When nine paratroopers died in Iraq Monday, the names of the soldiers weren’t officially released but the military reported they were from Ft. Bragg. With limited news, the wait for families can be unbearable.

    1. Apr 25, 2007
  72. Extended Deployment Takes Family by Surprise

    A Fayetteville wife was watching the news when she heard her husband would have to stay overseas longer than expected.

    1. Apr 13, 2007
  73. Army Widow: War Protests Hurt Troops

    As the Iraq War becomes more unpopular in the U.S., many military families said they worry about the negative effect that senitment could have on their loved ones still in harm's way.

    1. Mar 23, 2007
  74. Lawmakers Consider Tax Break for Troops

    Active-duty troops would be relieved of paying state income tax, under a measure being considered in the General Assembly. But some lawmakers question whether the state can afford the tax break.

    1. Mar 21, 2007
  75. Families Patiently Wait for Troops Still in Iraq

    Of the 3,200 U.S. troops killed since the war began, more than 150 were stationed at Fort Bragg. Families say the four years of warfare have been tough, but they're surviving.

    1. Mar 19, 2007
  76. Fort Bragg Soldiers Charged With Hardest Job Imaginable

    Charged with what they say is one of the hardest jobs in the military, casualty notification officers help families of fallen soldiers cope.

    1. Mar 17, 2007
  77. Family Flies Flags at Half-Staff to Remember Soldier

    Two flags fly at half-staff in front of Cathy Moore’s Ayden home in honor of her son who sacrificed everything.

    1. Mar 8, 2007
  78. Army Couple Marry on Valentine's Day Before Deployment

    The Cumberland County Magistrate's Office has had as many as 90 weddings on previous Valentine's Days, compared to five or 10 on a typical day. But at one wedding on Wednesday, the newlyweds had a added sense of urgency.

    1. Feb 14, 2007
  79. Army Wife's Anti-War Signs Draw Fire

    An Army wife calling for U.S. troops to be brought back from Iraq is engaged in a war on the home front.

    1. Jan 19, 2007
  80. Army Wife Blogs to Garner Support for Troops, Families

    President Bush's new strategy in Iraq has touched off a vigorous debate, but there's no debating that military families shoulder much of the burden in the war. That's something the wife of a Fort Bragg soldier said America tends to forget.

    1. Jan 12, 2007