Between my hometown and here I moved 14 times in 28 years during my Air Force career -- all over the United States, Asia, and Europe --
Funny you should mention...I've also moved 14 times in my business career, though with transfers/relocations rather than with the military. Wife and family have been with me through 12 of these.
We've lived on both coasts and several states in-between. Also, had a 2-year stint in Norway.
I'm originally from CT and wife is from WV. Met when I finished graduate school and took first job in SE Ohio.
We moved about every 2 years on average so the hardest part about all of these moves was the inability to plant real roots and, while we made many good "acquaintances", it was difficult to develop really good friendships. As mobile as we were, it was surprising how many of our contemporaries had spent all of their lives in one place.
Worst place was probably Arkansas where we were considered "d**n Yankees" for the 8 years that we were there; northerners that stay rather than just stopping to "set a while". That said, this was the best place for bird hunting, trout fishing and, generally, the most 2A friendly.
Favorite place is where we live now - Dublin, OH (NW Columbus suburb). We've been here going on 14 years now. Moderate climate - not too hot, not too cold. Four seasons (winters haven't been terrible). Downside is extremely high real estate taxes but, at least in Dublin, you can see where the money is being spent - schools, infrastructure, access to extremely good (and competent) healthcare. Great football (Go Bucs!) and access to several good gun ranges - Blackwing and Range USA. And, while OH is now "Constitutional Carry", there are 38 states that recognize my Ohio CCW permit and offer reciprocity.
The only downside is that our kids are now both located in CT so it's an 11-hour haul across OH, PA and NY to get there. I also have a CT non-resident permit so I have to stop at the PA/NY line and lock everything up for the 80-mile portion of the trip across NY.
I admit to sometimes getting "antsy" and suggesting that maybe we should consider to move; closer to the kids/grandkids, somewhere with lower taxes, etc. My wife just gestures "bye-bye"; she's happy here too. So, happy wife, happy life...guess we're here for a bit longer...