My faith in our national security requires me to believe that a "highly successful military officer" could handle independent living and child raising if the need arose.
The fact that you would even say that though is sad to me and illustrates how judged you must feel for your choices and the need to defend them. I've said, that no one needs to defend anything to me. Staying home wasn't right for me but that is ONLY me.
What? I don't feel judged. Why is what I said sad? I was simply responding to the idea that "independence" correlated to the ability to earn money. It doesn't.
And you would be surprised how many of our military men and women are totally useless around the house. That skill set is completely different. These people focus on the task they have to be good at, often to the detriment of everything else. It's often a very myopic career path. My husband is amazing at directing artillery fire and analyzing intelligence for targeting, as well as leading hundreds of Marines in a combat situation. He sucks at remembering what time school starts and ends and how to use our barbecue (seriously...he is the only man I know who is clueless around a grill).