Talk:Caserma Ederle

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[edit] Technical and cleanup-restructure

What exactly does "dependent" mean in "A soldier assigned to a tour of duty at Caserma Ederle is normally permitted to bring dependents for the Permanent Change of Station."? The link redirects to a disambiguation page. Why is it in the introduction of the article? It seems to be a detail to me. Cleanup and explanation needed. Thanks. --Edcolins 22:46, 17 February 2007 (UTC)

The person that wrote that means dependent (law) - in this case, a spouse, children under 21 or 23 (23 only if a full-time student) or permanently disabled, parents if permanently disabled - the problem is, that's a red link right now. — CJewell (talk to me) 14:08, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
Thanks, I added the link. Even if red, it is better than to have a link leading to the disambiguation page, IMHO. A stub could be created with the matter already in the disambiguation page (three lines, not that bad...) --Edcolins 20:09, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Family Members

Family members is now the common usage recognized within the DoD community.
The term military dependent is somewhat dated (i.e. Pre-1990).
v/r
Peter Rimar
—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Chitrapa (talkcontribs) 03:13, 13 March 2007 (UTC).