PORT ANGELES — Last week was rough for Jan Clayton-Bryant.
With one son just deployed overseas with the U.S. Air Force in Saudi Arabia, a second son in the U.S. Army stationed in South Korea, a third preparing to enlist and two more children who want to join the military, Clayton-Bryant said she took to the couch in her Port Angeles home for a few days.
“It just kind of annihilated me,” she said.
But as the war with Iraq progresses, the Bryant household is learning to cope with being a military family.
“We’re just trying to band together and stay strong,” Clayton-Bryant said.
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