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Lewis-McChord families gratefully accept resources to get through deployment

Spc. Charles Ford’s first deployment to Iraq nearly cost him his marriage. He and his wife weren’t ready for the strain it put on their relationship, and it took time for them to recover when he came home to Colorado in 2009.


Spc. Charles Ford and wife Vanessa Ford gather information from the Housing Services Office of the USO at an event for the families of the Third Brigade, Second Infantry Division at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, October 18, 2011. The couple's children are (left to right) Jaxon, 2, Bentley and Brayden, 11 months. The family expo is preparatory to a deployment to Afghanistan.... Peter Haley / Staff photographer
Published: 10/18/11 5:57 pm | Updated: 10/18/11 6:04 pm
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Spc. Charles Ford’s first deployment to Iraq nearly cost him his marriage. He and his wife weren’t ready for the strain it put on their relationship, and it took time for them to recover when he came home to Colorado in 2009.

They’re gearing up for Ford’s second mission - this time to Afghanistan - and they’re arming themselves with resources that will help them cope with their 12 months apart.

“Not only am I getting ready for the deployment, I have to get my sons ready,” Ford, 22, said.

He and his wife, Vanessa, took three of their four boys to a deployment expo at Joint Base Lewis-McChord Tuesday for the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division. They signed up for childcare services and learned about different programs the base offers to the families of deployed soldiers.

His brigade with nearly 3,500 soldiers is due to leave for Afghanistan in December. It’s the base’s first major deployment since 18,000 service members went to Iraq and Afghanistan in the spring and summer of 2009.

Jo Dempsey, Lewis-McChord’s family services program director, said the base aims to put together a similar one-stop event every time a major unit deploys. Soldiers filed through rows of booths where they gathered information about how to sign up for free childcare and how to get an emergency loan or grant while they’re overseas.

“We want to give them all the information they need to get through this deployment,” Dempsey said.

Marjie Bryant, 26, of Lakewood didn’t need many pointers. This deployment will be her husband’s third, and his second since they had their son.

His past deployments taught her that keeping herself occupied was the best way to get through their time apart.

“Don’t do all your grocery shopping in one trip,” she said. “It gets you out of the house, it gets the kids out of the house.”

Another piece of advice: “Whatever you do,” she said, “don’t watch the news.”

Her family has been at Lewis-McChord less than a year. She registered her son for activities at the expo. The Fords took their time picking up pamphlets and asking questions from service providers they met.

“People are really out here and saying, ‘Here’s help.’” Vanessa Ford, 23, said.

They could have used more of that guidance when Charles Ford deployed in 2008.

“It’s a bad combination,” Charles Ford said. “The Army takes freshly married soldiers freshly in the Army and they deploy,” he said.

This time, he and Vanessa plan to do things differently. She’ll stay at Lewis-McChord instead of going home to her family and draw on the resources around the base.

“I really don’t think this stuff was given to us when I first deployed,” Charles Ford said. “This is better by leaps and bounds.”

Adam Ashton: 253-597-8646 adam.ashton@thenewstribune.com blog.thenewstribune.com/military

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