Deployment Grief: Preparing for a Spouse's Military Deployment

The Real Feelings of a New Military Wife

By Kate F, published Feb 19, 2007
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Being a military spouse is a unique experience, filled with heartaches and joys that many people will never get to know. The pride we feel for what our spouse does is weighed against the pain of separation. The loneliness of deployment is weighed against the satisfaction in realizing our strength in being on our own. There are many struggles we endure, all for the love of our spouse.

There are many resources available for military spouses, and when it comes to deployment they say chiefly the same thing about the emotional stages experienced during a deployment. For pre-deployment they say to expect disbelief, anger, picking fights over little things to distance each other, and a fear of succeeding alone. These were the experiences I was expecting as my husband prepared for his first deployment. While he had been underway for periods of one and a half to two and a half weeks, preparing for a deployment proved to be a very different experience. I found that my emotions followed a very different route than the books predicted.

In the weeks before the deployment, I was beyond disbelief, possibly even beyond denial. I just pushed it out of my brain. This was fairly easy to do because it was Christmas week, and we were home with our families. I was so busy enjoying the occasion, the only time deployment entered my thoughts was when someone else asked about it. Some may consider this unhealthy, but I am very glad for it. The only thing that thinking about deployment would have accomplished would be to create those feelings of resentment and apprehension, which I have always felt exaggeratedly strong. Instead, I was able to enjoy my husband and our families over the holiday.

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Well written article, Kate. I wrote an article similar to this just today, then I came across yours. You might want to check it out when it's published next week. I have gone through the same experience as you. My husband retired from the US Air Force one week ago. His peers told me he was mine again and thanks for lending him to the military! It's a good feeling. Sophie

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 10:05:00 PM

 
My fiancee's in the Navy and he'll be deployed in a year and a half. The pre-deployment symptoms sound horrible to go through. I'm bookmarking this for the next year and a half lol.

Posted on 02/22/2007 at 10:02:00 AM

 
Great article, thanks for alerting us on MyLot.

Posted on 02/21/2007 at 11:02:00 PM

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