'Army Wives' Gets 7th Season From Lifetime

'Army Wives' Gets 7th Season From Lifetime

"Army Wives" is extending its tour of duty.

Lifetime has given the drama series a seventh season. The 13-episode season will premiere next year.

The series averaged 3.2 million total viewers in its sixth season, which ended earlier this month.

The ABC Studios-produced show, which follows a group of women and one man living with their spouses on an Army post, is based on the Tanya Biank book "Army Wives: The Unwritten Code of Military Marriage." (Biank serves as a consultant on the series.)

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Calling "Army Wives" a "very special program," Lifetime Networks' executive vice president, programming Rob Sharenow said, "It's rare to find a series that connects with viewers and resonates so powerfully after six straight seasons, and we couldn't be prouder to have it return to Lifetime next year."

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