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Will and I got married for the extra $1452 Navy pay
I was stationed on the USS Higgins with Maggie as well. Like most young sailors, Maggie was a wild girl, but she at least owned up to everything. She wasn't in a committed relationship. (I wouldn't count her "marriage") She talked a lot and had the language of a trucker, but her big mouth was known for speaking truth, which is what she did in this article. This article wasn't about ratting on cheaters. Cheating sailors is an old stereotype. It was about how people do things in the military they normally wouldn't do in civillian life and the reasons behind it. Maggie, you are much smarter than I ever gave you credit for. She used the system to the best of her ability and got herself on the cover of the reader because of it. Maggie, you do never cease to amaze!— May 11, 2008 9:45 a.m.