Although Army Wife 101 is a national blog, we have a soft spot for all things Fort Bragg, aka Fayetteville, North Carolina. It’s where our blog is based out of and we love sharing the story and beauty of this town that so many people don’t know about. Despite what you may hear about Fayetteville, […] Read more…
5 Girls Night Activities To Do In Fayetteville (Fort Bragg) NC
Wives and moms sometimes need a break. If you’re stationed in the Fort Bragg area—having fun doesn’t mean driving far. Fayetteville is growing fast, and there are a ton of fun activities to do right here for the ultimate fun night with your girl pals. Wine and Design Fayetteville Want to try out your inner […] Read more…
Homefront Room Revival: The Nonprofit that Decorates During Deployments
There are so many different veteran’s organizations out there but how many really have missions to assist and boost morale for the military spouse? The holidays are a joyous time where friends and family come together to celebrate, but for many military spouses, that is not always the case. Service members are often deployed or […] Read more…
5 Places Military Families Need to Visit When Stationed in North Carolina
Army Wife 101 wrote this post in collaboration with Expedia.com and SoFluential Media. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own. Does your military family call North Carolina “home” at the moment? If so, you’re in good company — four out of the five U.S. military branches have bases in “the Tar Heel State.” Whether […] Read more…
30+ More Fall Activities To Do In And Around Fayetteville & Fort Bragg North Carolina
Here at Army Wife 101 we love the fall. If you’re lucky enough to get stationed in the Fort Bragg, NC area then you’ll get to enjoy a plethora of Fall based activities. Many of them are free and never should there be a weekend this Fall where you or your family will be free. […] Read more…
Day 2: #MilitaryVisitWilmingtonNC Burritos, Battlefields, Shells and More
Did you know that Kure Beach, N.C., (Wilmington) is less than two hours away from North Carolina¹s two largest military bases: Fort Bragg and Camp Lejune? Military history and influence in Kure Beach is tangible everywhere you turn from Fort Fisher State Historic Site and Fort Fisher Air Force Recreation Area to the North Carolina […] Read more…