Multiple Choice
The grieving process in military families after a death is unique in that ______
A) spouses are very prepared for the service member's death so the process is less complicated
B) the families of deceased service members are able to maintain their residence on the base and therefore maintain their support system
C) with a combat death, there are chances that the service member's body may not be recovered
D) the grieving process is particularly difficult for the children regardless of the nondeployed spouse's well-being
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