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The chaplain can perform the ceremony. That's not an issue. The chaplain and ceremony, however, have nothing to do with the legal process of marriage, nor of marrying a foreign national. To get that paperwork in order, you'll have to contact a representative of the United States embassy in Berlin, and you may need to file some paperwork through JAG - on that matter, the chaplain should be able to point you in the right direction to get that process started.

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