Military Brat

Military brat is an informal term for a child who has one or more parents who serves full-time in the military. It implies that such an upbringing is essentially different from that experienced by those in the community at large. It can be an insult or a compliment, depending on the context. In the US, being a military brat particularly implies:
  • that you moved frequently as a child because your family was stationed at new locations every year or two
  • attended many different schools and never established strong roots in a community.
  • exposure to military discipline and authority from early childhood, which usually leads to comfort in dealing with institutional authority (but occasionally leads to rebellion against it).
Third Culture Kid is a more general term for this phenomenon. It carries connotations of having a stricter upbringing than many people.

 

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