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We’ve Got Your Six  02-11-25

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We’ve Got Your Six 02-11-25

In this week’s show, Ginger Munson and Jeff Chidester meet with Brigadier General (ret) Don Buldoc and his wife, Sharon. In the span of their 36-year marriage they navigated dual military life and multiple duty stations and many months – adding up to years – apart. Listen in for an honest glimpse inside the lives of military families, who is really in charge and and who feels separation the most.  Sharon and Don help shed light on what service looks like inside the family and inside the unit.

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