Friday, August 8, 2008

YourMilitary.com Announces Military Spouse Contest Winners With Prizes From Lifetime TV's ARMY WIVES

YourMilitary.com has announced the winners of the military spouse contest occasioned by Season 2 of Lifetime TV's ARMY WIVES. In addition, this military relocation service is now offering a free estate planning special report for military personnel prepared by Mitchell R. Miller, attorney at law, of EstatePlanningforYou.com.

Fredericksburg, VA (PRWEB) August 8, 2008 -- Season 2 of Lifetime's ARMY WIVES television series occasioned a military spouse contest sponsored by military relocation service YourMilitary.com. The winners' names and the winning essays are featured on YourMilitaryBlog.com and YourMilitarySpace.com.

Story submissions of not more than 500 words featured the happiest or saddest or most significant moment as a military spouse. The spouses of personnel from all branches were eligible -- Army (including Reservists and National Guard), Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard.

Courtesy of Lifetime Television, the five grand prize winners will receive the Season 1 DVD of ARMY WIVES along with ARMY WIVES tote bags. Grand prize winners will also receive $100 American Express gift cards from YourMilitary.com.

All grand prize winners, 10 2nd place winners, and honorable mentions will receive the new book Mrs. Lieutenant: A Sharon Gold Novel by Phyllis Zimbler Miller.

"YourMilitary.com was very pleased to offer military spouses the opportunity to tell their stories in their own words," Nancy Brown, president of Your Military, said. "We received a range of stories that covered the high and low points of being a military spouse. And we're pleased to share these stories with our world-wide audience."

Now at http://www.YourMilitary.com there's a free estate planning special report on why military personnel need a living trust besides a will. The report was prepared by Beverly Hills, California, attorney Mitchell R. Miller of http://www.estateplanningforyou.com.

YourMilitary.com makes relocation easier for military families by helping these families learn about their new communities before moving. YourMilitary.com also offers job websites for every location.

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