...you know you've been living in the tropics for awhile! Seriously. When I go outside in the mornings or go to a movie at night, I need a sweatshirt! Last week, after the movie, the temp on our car read 82 degrees. I had a long-sleeved shirt on and had wished that I had a blanket. I was freezing! And yes, I realize this is utterly ridiculous. I sincerely apologize to all my friends and family who are currently experiencing sub-zero weather. =)
Hello and salam to you. My name is Alia and I am a 12-year old girl from Malaysia. I collect postcards from all over the world. I'm curious to know whether there is postcard of GTMO available within your area. If there is, can you assist me in getting one written and stamped from GTMO? My address is on my blog (http://projeksatudunia.blogspot.com). Terima kasih (thanks). Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteHello!!! My name is Nikki and my husband is deploying there in October. He is an MP in the army. I have like a million questions but I was wondering that if I were to move there what would our living situation be like? How often would I be able to see him? Thank you so much in advance. I just have no clue where to get answers from.
ReplyDeleteHi Nikki, I'm sorry that I am just now seeing this. If your husband is only deploying here, I don't think you would be able to move down with him. People can't just move here like a regular city in the U.S., or any other country for that matter. Only people who have a job and/or are authorized to bring dependents can move here. You can however, come down and visit him. I suppose though that to get a clear answer about that, you should contact his local command. I hope that helps!
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