Most Captains in the Armed Forces work hard to get their doctorite so they often prefer to be called 'Dr. or Doctor.' It depends on the individual. Examples: * Dr. Samuel Smith & Dr. Doris Smith * Doctors Samuel & Doris Smith If it is a formal invitation to a wedding or large event then it should read: * Dr./Captain Samuel Smith & Dr. Doris Smith
dr Mary smith would be the correct way
Captain and Mrs.....
The salutation used for the envelope address can be either Dr. John Smith and Dr. Jane Smith, or Drs. John and Jane Smith. If you are writing a letter to both doctors, then he greeting in your letter can be Dear Drs. Smith.
Hon. (followed by the name of the brgy. captain)"Hon." is short for Honorable.ex. (on a letter's inside address):Hon. Ariel M. SarmientoBrgy. Captain, Brgy. ComemboCity of Makati--JaNel
Mr & Mrs James Angstrom Jr.
Major and Mrs . . .
i would say mr and mrs who cares if they are doctors
When you are addressing a letter to married doctors it would be: Drs. John and Jane Doe.
You can address a letter to two doctors as: Drs. John & Jane Doe.
You write “Dr and Mrs. Smith”
The title "Captain", or the abbreviation CAPT would be appropriate. The salutation in a letter might read "Dear Sir" or "Dear CAPT Smith". When a politician or military officer retires, he's allowed to use the form of address of the highest rank held.
You would use the first name of the husband and the first name of the wife. This is how you address a Japanese married couple through a letter.