Her argument has been if she's willing to give up everything and move down there for me, I should be able to commit to getting home for just one day, but it's been tough to explain to her why and how difficult that would be.
Okay, bub, it's really time for the "come to Jesus" talk with the prospective Mrs. She has got to understand
now that this is not up to you. Your time is not your own. You do not have control over this. It is not a matter of you being "able to commit to getting home for just one day". You are utterly subject to the whims and needs of the Navy.
This is a no-shitter, man. I have seen more than one marriage come apart because the wife just couldn't comprehend this fact, and seemed to believe that LT Husband
could be home for her and the kids, he just
chooses not to.
And take it from someone who has been a SWO and an aviator: you have even less chance of keeping any kind of commitment to a date as a young SWO than you would as an aviator. Dumping an Air billet to keep your wedding date is a completely moronic idea. The TRACOM might take pity on you and try to work something out. Your first ship will not.
Your schedule through the pipeline will not have any kind of certainty until you're done with it. As a student, you are a sausage being squeezed through the sausage factory. If they need you to hurry up, they'll hurry you. If they don't, you'll sit on your ass. If you try and control your sked for personal reasons, you'll be chased out of STUCON with flung NATOPS and coffee cups.
I hate to tell you this, but your Dream Wedding isn't going to happen. There is just no way in hell you can plan on a big date with any certainty. Flexibility is the key to success. I've known couples to get the Justice of the Peace wedding (so that Mrs is taken care of if the worst should happen) and put off the Big Wedding Day until after wings. Is that her dream? No? Too fucking bad. This is the company you're joining. It sucks, but it is what it is.