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Trying to Start the Posting Process

Last week when I got The Posting Message, I tried to start the posting process. According to Paragraph 5 of The Posting Message, I had to apply to the Integrated Relocation Program (IRP) before I could see a Royal LePage Relocation Service (RLRS) representative. So, I went to the RLRS website and registered. I gotContinue reading “Trying to Start the Posting Process”

Posted byCanadian Army Wife2009-03-042020-08-29Posted inMovingTags:Moving

Change of Strength Date

If you read the previous post, you’ll see The Posting Message. It seems like they’re screaming at you because it is all in UPPERCASE but that is a carryover from when they used telex machines and no one has bothered to change it yet. Actually it probably doesn’t matter since most of the information isContinue reading “Change of Strength Date”

Posted byCanadian Army Wife2009-02-272020-08-29Posted inMovingTags:Definitions, Moving

The Posting Message

Last week the posting message was cut (that means Ottawa printed it and sent it out to my hubby) Last Friday hubby sent me an electronic copy. Here is what it looks like. I’ve cleaned it up a bit and replaced sensitive information with stuff in [square brackets]. PROTECTED A [member’s service number] FEB 09Continue reading “The Posting Message”

Posted byCanadian Army Wife2009-02-23Posted inMovingTags:Moving3 Comments on The Posting Message

The Rumours Begin

Here is the story. We are currently living in Québec, Canada. My husband who is the military member is deployed. That means he is not living with us as his current tasking is somewhere else on the planet that his family can not go. AND I can’t talk about where he is or what he’sContinue reading “The Rumours Begin”

Posted byCanadian Army Wife2009-01-132020-08-29Posted inMovingTags:Moving, Scuttlebutt

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CF Appreciation Program

The CFOne card is the one card you need to access programs and services delivered by Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services (CFMWS) and the CF Appreciation Program which offers a variety of discounts to Canadian military personnel and their families in recognition of their sacrifices and dedication.

Questions about Military Life?

I answer a whole bunch of questions about military life and relocations in this article by Muchmor Magazine. Download the .pdf version here (14MB).

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