Thanks for your direction, Ricechex. I don’t know what all these installations are called now in these (now heavily remodeled and upgraded) military housing projects.
Back in 1988, I volunteered a few hours a week in a “Navy Relief” office reviewing applications for emergency travel funds and utility shutoff funds, etc. In almost every case, we had to refer the stateside spouse to a mandatory financial management course given by Navy Relief, as a condition of receiving a loan which was to be garnished from the member’s pay. Many spouses did not even possess a GED, could not balance a checkbook and were “clueless” about household budgets, esp. since they didn’t have any living bills in housing except optional cable and phone. Every payday was like a “cash windfall” to them.