An investigation of the lifestyle of Coast Guard lower enlisted grade families concerned specifically with housing, benefits, and use of related Coast Guard programs

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Bower, Robert Byron
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1975-12Advisor
Weitzman, R.A.
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Courtney, Douglas
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Seventeen Coast Guard families were interviewed concerning
their housing, military benefits, and use of Coast Guard
programs. Interviews were conducted in the families' homes.
The Service members were attached to eight Coast Guard commands
in the greater San Francisco/Oakland area. Knowledge
of programs and use of benefits were quantified from interview
responses to pin point areas for consideration in
present and future housing programs.
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