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A Guide to Military Child Care
Child care is an essential component of military readiness. The U.S. Department of Defense operates hundreds of child development centers worldwide, with fees subsidized on a sliding scale, and has increased the number of spaces available. While demand for care in child development centers still exceeds supply, Defense Department programs help military families find and pay for child care in local communities.
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