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- Four women and one man share the common bond of loving someone in the U.S. Army.
- Two childhood friends who marry brothers in the Army soon discover that their lives will take a different path from what they first expected.
- When Jerry Van Dyke, a young debutante, decides to marry Barney, an Army corporal, whom she met at a USO dance, her family objects and consequently, the couple are unable to obtain a marriage license because Jerry doesn't come of age for four days. When Barney leaves for camp in Kentucky, Jerry follows him there with Louise, the young Army bride of Mike, one of the soldiers in Barney's unit. At the bus station, Jerry is befriended by Mrs. Shannahan and her brood of six children, who are on their way to see her husband, Sgt. Shannahan. In Kentucky, Barney meets Jerry at the bus station, but they are still unable to get married because Barney's outfit is leaving in five minutes on maneuvers. When Barney's unit finally returns from maneuvers, Jerry and Barney's marriage is once again thwarted because Barney must leave for Chicago immediately and from there, he is to board a train bound for the West coast. Jerry promises to meet him there, and with the help of Mrs. Lowry, the general's wife, she obtains a plane ticket to Chicago. In Chicago, Jerry meets Barney between trains. Mrs. Lowry has arranged for a minister to be in the cab, and the young couple are married en route to another train station, from which Barney is to catch his troop train to the coast. When he misses the train, the general kindly gives the newlyweds tickets on a faster train, so that he can meet his company when the troop train arrives there. The couple board their train, and look forward to their one night together before Barney is shipped overseas.
- Tanya Biank talks about her book "Army Wives: The Unwritten Code of Military Marriage", basis for the Lifetime television series of the same name.
- Lisa Joyner travels to South Carolina to the set of Army Wives - where they shoot right near an authentic Army post & Naval base. She learns the proper way to wear a uniform & salute, and she also partakes in numerous one-on-one exclusive interviews with the talented cast & crew. Learn how the production designer made a set look like the Iraqi desert. In the cast quiz - find out who really knows their military terminology & who's just faking it!
- 2021– 2mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 1mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 9mPodcast Episode