Use of Social Networks By Naval Officers' Wives: a Study of Organizational Relationships
Use of Social Networks By Naval Officers' Wives: a Study of Organizational Relationships
Marriott, Barbara
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They have full time jobs. Many of them do not have children. The J.O. wives choose to put their efforts into their own squadron. The squadron answers an immediate need. "My husband's going to be gone. These are the women I will be with." Those women are your family, your network. Those are the women you go to if you have a need or just for socialization. Traditionally Navy officers' wives gave their time to volunteer groups. They served as Navy Relief and Red Cross Volunteers. They gave their t...ime to base nurseries, libraries, and the chapels. Their absence is being felt. 163 Some facilities have had to pay help. Others have limited their operations. To augment their diminishing staff, some organizations, such as Navy Relief and Red Cross, are recruiting Navy retirees. Kay, the wife of a helicopter commanding officer on deployment keeps busy with volunteer work. Like many mothers she helps out at school. Her most important volunteer responsibility is as the Red Cross Chairperson at Navy Air Station, Jacksonville.
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