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So i am engaged and have been for 6 months now. My fiance is currently in boot camp. My first thing is ive been freaking out about is " what if he doesn't love me when he comes home and is he still gonna love me and want to get married after boot camp and after he heres stories from his instructors and what not?"
my second thing is.. i wanted to have a small wedding at the court house and get married before he left for boot camp that way when he got his first orders and what not all the paper work would be done and things would be taken care of but he didnt want to and my parents wouldnt let us because of my financial aid for college. well ive been talking to 2 friends that are both in the navy ( ones been in for almost 2 years and the other just finished boot camp almost 3 weeks ago) well both of them have been telling me that we HAVE to and SHOULD get married before he gets his first set of orders because if he gets his first set of orders and they are over seas and he is NOT married and "single" then they will send him over seas but if he is married that he will stay in the US. is this true? and were already waiting for a year and 6 months to have the wedding but should i talk to him when he is done with boot camp and see about him getting it approved for us to get married while he is in A school? or even on like christmas leave this year at like the court house? The more negative stuff i hear about this the more it freaks me out and worries me that it could take even longer to get married and i dont want to keep waiting and waiting and waiting and then it not happen or whatever.
can someone please help me out and answer some of my questions! thank you so much ladies!!
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and thats what i keep hearing from everyone is that its only going to make us stronger and he will love me even more then when he left..this is def a big hard step in life.. when he left he didnt understand why i was crying so hard and freaking out about him leaving but its because ive never been sooo in love with someone and have to be away from them for a long period of time..its just heart wrenching..i know all i can do is wait for his letter though..
If you both know you for sure want to get married then yes do it in A School. At least a month or so before his orders will get cut. Bc you have to get in the system as married to get the move paid for. My husband was told when abts to expect his not all rates are the same and even some rates have hold times at some points and none at others just they way the Navy is.
Thats what My husband and I did. I went to FL we got married in A school and that was that. :) My move to our temp place wasnt paid for but our COH will be paid for (unique situation :) lol) If not you will end up paying for a move by yourself, which is pretty pricey or selling all your stuff and taking your car and buying all new stuff still pricey. Dont worry about it all yet honestly. My husband and I didnt talk about it until his call after battlestations by that time I was alreay halfway to Chicago for his PIR. They cant get married as soon as they get to their A School they have to put in a chit (special request to do so) which can take awhile to go through and most places they have to be able to leave the base during the week (all A schools have slightly different rules about what they can do in what phase.) If you know where he will be headed find a group for that school and ask the girls there how they did it what they had to do etc. Look up info abt where you will be doing it, if you did. Make sure you have all the info when you talk to him. But during BC my husband told me it made him realize even more he couldnt live without me. But they also need to focus on BC not wedding plans. Get all the information and talk to him at PIR weekend. He will be on hold when he gets to A school anyways (they dont start right away) and depending on what school and rate you have time to get it sorted out. :)
just bc they are married doesnt mean they wont get overseas it does happen unfortunately.
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