During training and before graduation it would be difficult to impossible. I do not believe there is any military regulation preventing it though. The best course of action though is to wait until you reach your first duty station, unless that station is overseas. In that event, you should have a short leave time between graduation and the time you are required to report, use this time to get married. keep in mind that most of your paperwork is going to change after marriage: dependents, pay, insurance, power of attorney, etc. And, you as the service member must chase this all down.
Typically No, you will proceed right to your AIT (MOS training) right after Basic Training, unless you are a Reserve soldier you might be able to go home after Basic
He isn't married or dating someone right now. ~
Some basic rights that slaves did not have included the right to own property, the right to marry without permission, the right to education, and the right to freedom of movement.
not worth it. there is someone out there that is right for you
yes they can get married...even if someone with legal guardianship does not want it to happen they can still get married. They still have the right to vote, pursue happiness and get married.....
Someone with a basic right to some privacy.
Someone who possesses a basic right to privacy.
No, David Draiman is not married. He is dating someone right now. He is dating Lena.
Someone with a basic right to privacy.
No... not just no, but HELL NO. The AF average for TSgt is 12yrs, but the earliest is 6yrs. There's no way to make TSgt right out of Basic. Anyone telling you that can simply get bent sideways.
It should be two years from the date that you graduated basic training.
Contact a recruiter for the branch of service desired and ask them. They will be glad to point you in the right direction, or get the information for you.