When a veteran retires, most don’t think of setting up their homes on a military base, but that is what Jill Eaves and her family did at Missouri’s Fort Leonard Wood. The Army post is home to the Sixth Infantry Division and one of four major training centers. For the past 80 years has seen hundreds of thousands of members of all four branches of the armed forces train for active and reserve duty, including specialized engineering training. Eaves and her husband of 10 years both served in the Air Force, and when the time came for retirement, they decided to move back on a military installation. After all, with more than 63,000 acres, there is plenty of room. “It is a great place to raise my two children, too,” she said.
Here she is fixing a helicoper while deployed in California. You can read my profile of her for the Red Cross here.