“…Two primary components of community according to the SOAC are informal networks of friends, neighbors, work associates, and extended family members, and formal systems of agencies, organizations, and the professionals that staff them. In particular, earlier research emanating from this framework identified the unique role that military leaders and comrades have on individual and family well‐being, which, in a sense, represents the functioning of informal networks within a formal system called the military unit (Bowen, Jensen, Martin, & Mancini, ; Bowen et al., ). Consequently, we revisit that important element related to leaders and comrades in the current study, considering a range of community connection indicators that may have a bearing on how well families do on a daily basis with everyday life challenges (Mancini & Bowen, ).…”