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April 2025

The Journal
APRIL 2025 JOURNAL ENTRY

Quiet Strength, Steady Presence

This month, The Station is taking a moment to reflect on and honor the unsung heroes behind every successful mission – military spouses. While the valor of service members is often recognized, the quiet strength of their spouses is equally vital and often unseen. They shoulder invisible burdens, face life’s challenges with grace, and remove distractions so their partners can serve with focus. Though their struggles may not involve life-threatening danger, they are no less real and no less demanding. They may not speak loudly or stand in the spotlight, but a military spouse’s calm resilience and steady support make a deep, lasting impression on those around them. This journal entry is a tribute to their immeasurable impact.

–The Station Team

Meet The Force Behind THE Force

Equally Deserving To Feel And Grieve

Being a Special Operations Forces (SOF) Spouse requires strength, humility, and adaptability. Often managing long deployments, unpredictable schedules, and deep concern for their partner’s safety, SOF Spouses carry immense responsibilities quietly and without recognition. They are the steady force behind the mission, balancing home life, parenting, and emotional stability.

These spouses live in the shadows of The Shadows. They are an essential yet often overlooked part of the SOF community. Their love, resilience, and devotion form the backbone of their family – grounding and sustaining those around them. They deserve recognition, support, and appreciation for the quiet, yet vital, role they play.

Though resilient and self-reliant, these spouses often internalize their struggles, feeling pressure to carry everything alone. As a result, survival mode becomes their comfort zone – familiar, enduring, and hard to leave behind. Over time, the weight of unspoken expectations can distance them from their own needs, making it hard to believe they are worthy of feeling, grieving, and envisioning a life beyond their service to others.

While their selfless nature has helped them endure the challenges of the SOF lifestyle, they still have the power to reshape their experience and live a more balanced life. With the right support, they can embrace a new path – one that prioritizes their own well-being, helping them balance both care for others with care for self.

Reclaiming Identity And Prioritizing Self-Care

Self-Care Is An Act Of Self-Respect

In their devotion to serving others, SOF Spouses often set aside their own needs, burying their motivations and desires in the name of family, health, and happiness. This is exactly when self-care becomes essential. It’s not a luxury or selfishness but rather an act of self-respect and an acknowledgment of their worth. By prioritizing their own well-being, SOF Spouses restore their sense of self, elevate their self-esteem, and gain the strength to continue supporting their families.

The Station Foundation’s spouse programming fosters a strong sense of community where individuals feel supported, connected, and empowered to prioritize their needs. Through group activities, shared education, and mutual encouragement, participants develop healthy habits, reduce isolation, and build emotional resilience. In this supportive environment, spouses not only heal and grow – they thrive, carrying their resilience forward into every aspect of life.

Thank You For Your Support

Thank you for your continued support in making this possible. Your generosity provides powerful experiences that help Special Operations Forces—Warriors, Spouses, Children, and Gold Star Children— heal from the impacts of combat.

To learn more about supporting The Station, email Jazlyn Greenwood at: jgreenwood@thestationfoundation.org

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