I'm currently on IRR at the moment awaiting orders presumably to TBS. That being said, I'm looking to get engaged in the next month or two and married after graduation so I have a few questions I could not find elsewhere on the site. Her and I have already talked about it and thankfully her father is a ret. Lt. Col so she knows somewhat of what she is getting into.
1. With the time frame as is, 6 march report date, 12 sept graduation, what are some of your experiences with marines getting leave in that time frame/viable holidays? Obviously I'd enjoy to be next to my eventual spouse in order to propose to her. She lives in Florida so that makes things tricky.
2. Given the success of the former, when would be a date I could presumably set and attend a wedding? (again, in Florida). I realize there could be a gap or no gap at all between TBS and MOS school, could I request leave to do so or would the better suggestion be wait to get married until after MOS school?
3. If we got married in between TBS and MOS, would she need to make the trek on her own to place X or would I be able to go get/help her? Obviously this is all dependent upon what my report date to MOS school is.
Thanks for any suggestions you may have.
S/F
1. With the time frame as is, 6 march report date, 12 sept graduation, what are some of your experiences with marines getting leave in that time frame/viable holidays? Obviously I'd enjoy to be next to my eventual spouse in order to propose to her. She lives in Florida so that makes things tricky.
2. Given the success of the former, when would be a date I could presumably set and attend a wedding? (again, in Florida). I realize there could be a gap or no gap at all between TBS and MOS school, could I request leave to do so or would the better suggestion be wait to get married until after MOS school?
3. If we got married in between TBS and MOS, would she need to make the trek on her own to place X or would I be able to go get/help her? Obviously this is all dependent upon what my report date to MOS school is.
Thanks for any suggestions you may have.
S/F