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Shellie Vandevoorde
Shellie's book "Separated by Duty, United in Love" is a guide
to long distance relationships for military couples and came out in March
of 2006.
Shellie Vandevoorde is a military veteran who served her country for six
years and continues to be a devoted army wife and mother. During her army
career she worked in the communication field. She also completed airborne
and air-assault training. Shellie met her husband while in the army. After
Shellie left the army, she attended the police academy in Fayetteville, North
Carolina, and became a detective. After moving to Savannah, Georgia, Shellie
wrote her book, Separated by Duty, United in Love.
Shellie is an active volunteer at a number of organizations. At family readiness,
she is a certified instructor for family team building and involved in company,
battalion, and division leadership committees. She continues ongoing family
support training and conventions within the military. Shellie has been a
guest speaker for National Women's History Month as well as the United States
Special Operations Family Readiness Conference. She has received several
volunteer awards including the "Outstanding Civilian Service Award" from
the United States Army. As a military spouse, a working mother, a volunteer,
and one who has lived in a long-distance relationship, Shellie offers a no-nonsense
guide to getting the most out of your relationship. Sharing her experiences
as well as those of hundreds of others who have survived long-distance relationships,
Shellie continues to serve the people of this great nation with this book.
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