Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Army Wedding Decoration My Fiancee Was Medically Discharged From The Army. Are We Still Allowed To Have A Military Wedding?

My fiancee was medically discharged from the Army. Are we still allowed to have a Military Wedding? - army wedding decoration

My husband quickly learned that the discharge from the army medical problems with his knee. The money, if we have enough, have to pay for his surgery, he wants to return. We want to get married this year, but wants to have a military theme. Can we do it because I was fired? If so, has anyone any suggestions or ideas to decorate and how? Thank you very much.

7 comments:

Verbal Spartan said...

If you got discharged for medical reasons, why pay for the surgery?
There seems to be the story here ....

The privilege of wearing the uniform after the download depends entirely on the classification of the landfill.
Full of Honor? In general, the Honorable General Than Under Other Honorable?
We should know the answer to this question, the answer to your question with precision.

Hm said...

He was discharged on medical grounds and must pay for the surgery and can return on the journey to have been resolved? There is more to this story. I doubt he has a med discharge. We have to see if he's lying to you for the first time, to marry him. Often people do not know the whole truth of his cause of shock can be painful, but something will appear here.

It would not pay for the surgery if there is a med discharge. He is not telling the truth about his release

Barry auh2o said...

Whoa! If you are injured or are being developed to be a problem with his knee, while in the military, the Army provided the necessary medical care. And if there is something that is raised with retention in the army, what about the VA?. It would help to bring free medical costs.

I suggest you have a good conversation with him and ask what is actually happening.

Pollywog said...

In this he wore a uniform that really depends on your exact situation. Is it part of the Individual Ready Reserve, or discharged completely together?
Veterans and members of the IRR still adorn their uniforms in certain situations, parades and ceremonies, but they have to receive standards of care as well as maintain.

lee said...

hmmm ..... if it is medically discharged, so u is not that the army would pay for it? Just a thought ... and now for U, are not allowed "free military" marriage Sorry, that's a benefit year.

Mistress Mayhem said...

Of course, if you at the time the reservation is left, you can reserve your chaplain for the marriage.

redleg said...

If it is not in the army ... No. .. Of course not. Why should he? To believe something, what is not?

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