Whats special about being a military brat?
James Custis, Air Force Brat, Tucson, AZ Traveling for free and learning other languages and cultures. Patrick Shockley, Air Force Brat, Tucson, AZ “All my experiences growing up in the U.S. and Japan.” Michael Moynihan, Air Force Brat, Tucson, AZ “You get to travel and experience new things and learn to accommodate strangers more easily.” Jeri Glass, Air Force Brat/Army Spouse, Anthem, AZ “Camaraderie and closeness. You have a common experience with others. Being a BRAT is your hometown.” Donna Musil, Army Brat, Movie producer, “BRATS: Our Journey Home” “I really think being exposed to so many cultures and countries made me who I am. I feel like a true member of the human race. If every child spent one year abroad, the world would be a better place.” Review Where are you from? is a question most people can answer with one or two words. If your response is more complicated and requires a long explanation you probably share a common experience with an estimated five percent of Americans