Pamela & Chase invite Roxy and Trevor to meet them in Miami; an arrogant doctor blames Tanya for a patient's near death and Jackie's daughter visits from boarding school for the first time.Free Download Video Army Wives 15th July 2012 Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Army Wives Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Army Wives delves into the lives of a diverse group of women with one thing in common -- they're wives of Army soldiers living on a base together. The women must deal with the pressures of the military, as well as having to leave their life behind for that of an Army wife.Based on the non-fiction book originally titled Under the Sabers: The Unwritten Code of Army Wives, by Tanya Biank, the series is set at fictional Fort Marshall, at the old Charleston Naval Base, in North Charleston, South Carolina, home to the also fictional 23rd Airborne Division. The show itself is filmed in various locations such as the Charleston Air Force Base and the sound stage off Dorchester Road in the City of North Charleston. Some scenes have been shot in and around the City of Charleston. Fort Marshall is presumably based on the actual 82nd Airborne Division based at Fort Bragg.
In the pilot episode of Army Wives, "A Tribe is Born", Roxy (Sally Pressman) impetuously decides to marry Private First Class Trevor LeBlanc (Drew Fuller) and moves with her two children to his Army post. Floundering in her new life as an Army wife, she takes a job as a bartender at a local joint known for being a Jody bar (where civilian men go to hit on enlisted men's wives). While on the post, Roxy meets Claudia Joy Holden (Kim Delaney), who believes that her husband Col. Michael Holden's (Brian McNamara) promotion did not come through because of base politics.
Another Army wife, Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh), is pregnant with twins; she's secretly acting as a surrogate to get her family out of debt. Pamela's husband Chase (Jeremy Davidson ) is a non-commissioned officer assigned to the highly secretive and often deployed special operations unit Delta Force. Meanwhile, psychiatrist Roland Burton (Sterling K. Brown) is trying to reconnect with his wife, Lieutenant Colonel Joan Burton (Wendy Davis), who has just returned from Afghanistan.
As the first season progresses, the four women and Roland all become close friends. They face issues such as deployments, abuse, hostage situations, adultery, post-traumatic stress disorder, death, and prescription drug addiction.
Though the show is based on the book of the same name, and some of the characters echo their book counterparts, significant differences exist. For example, in the book, Claudia Joy loses her husband in a helicopter crash during a mission to find the remains of soldiers in Vietnam.
I have been on 3 sides of this fight. I have been in the military myself, then I married an enlisted man and finally my enlisted husband became an officer. As for the comments that the "male" officer had to say, all I can say is, you were never a wife. Every wife, both enlisted and officer has their own stories to tell. I can tell you from personal experiences that the show is text book cases for any wife of the military and many husbands of the military.
It's a great show that responds well for the wives and children of the military and the experiences and hardships that they face each day. I have watched wives begin affairs or come close to it, I have watched as wives marched in to the commander's office demanding the commander lay off their husband and yes, I have seen officer's wives get differential treatment at a medical facility. The thing to remember, although the military network is a much tighter network, so many of these things also take place in the civilian world...so why would it be so hard to believe?