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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 152365" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>LOL...the Marines dont exactly forbid it but they frown on it. That didnt make a smidge of difference to Jamie though. He got married the January after he graduated Boot in June. In fact, he hadnt been at his duty station more than three months when he got married. Mine didnt do it for money reasons but because he was incredibly lonely and used to family being there. Unfortunately my son has a habit of marrying his mother so that marriage didnt work out. He is working on marriage number two now...lol. </p><p></p><p>The big difference in money is that he will get a housing and living allowance if he has family at home. If he is under the rank of Lcpl then the only way to get the military to pay for anything other than barracks is to get married.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 152365, member: 1514"] LOL...the Marines dont exactly forbid it but they frown on it. That didnt make a smidge of difference to Jamie though. He got married the January after he graduated Boot in June. In fact, he hadnt been at his duty station more than three months when he got married. Mine didnt do it for money reasons but because he was incredibly lonely and used to family being there. Unfortunately my son has a habit of marrying his mother so that marriage didnt work out. He is working on marriage number two now...lol. The big difference in money is that he will get a housing and living allowance if he has family at home. If he is under the rank of Lcpl then the only way to get the military to pay for anything other than barracks is to get married. [/QUOTE]
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