June 10, 2013 | 0 Comments
Army Wives said goodbye to another one of their own in this seventh season finale. Read on for a review of “All or Nothing.”
Dr. Roland Burton, a psychiatrist, shows what life is like being married to a military woman. Roland often shows a more serious side, regardless of the circumstances.
Roland is married to Lt. Col. Joan Burton, who commands more than 400 men at the base, and returned from a tour of duty in Afghanistan.
His infidelity – among other things – led to their separation, but there remains hope that Roland and Joan Burton can reconcile.
Army Wives said goodbye to another one of their own in this seventh season finale. Read on for a review of “All or Nothing.”
Holly goes to Tim’s platoon for help when he turns up missing while Denise finds Michael in a compromising position on Army Wives.
The tribe comes together at Claudia Joy’s dedication ceremony while Denise has to deal with an emergency and Patrick is unhappy about breaking up with Gloria on Army Wives.
When Joan is pulled from combat she must adapt to life back home. Latasha’s son has to be rushed to the emergency room while Denise is babysitting on Army Wives.
The Army Wives react to losing one of their own on the Season 7 premiere.
On Army Wives, Kevin takes his frustrations out on Jackie when he is forced to come home while Trevor gets new orders.
Army Wives essentially ignored the aftermath of the Centennial celebration in “The War At Home.” For more, read the review.
On Army Wives, the consequences from the centennial celebration must be deal with. Trevor and Roxy get to bring Drew home from the the hospital.
On Army Wives, Fort Marshall celebrates its centennial. Roxy and Trevor are fearful over health concerns for their babies.
On Army Wives, Roxy and Trevor argue over his career when Roxy goes into labor. Jackie is annoyed as Sophie manipulates her father.