Yes. In fact that is what me and my Fiance are doing in a few weeks.
The only real way like how my fiance and i are going about it is if you have leave during your basic training. If it takes place during Christmas you get 2 weeks off and that's when u can get married
It is possible to get an off-post pass during BCT/OSUT. It's also possible for you to get a Drill Sergeant who won't allow any off-post passes.
Go speak to your local recruiter while you are on leave after basic training. If they want your help, they will make the arrangements.
depends on when you get to basic training. they allow trainees to go home for Christmas leave now, a few years back they would go straight through training and not get leave before graduating. so you're first chance to go home would probably be after AIT, so with a 9week basic training and lets say an average AIT lasts about 4 or 5 weeks, you're looking at at least 14weeks before you actually have a good solid chance of getting leave to go home. they give soldiers weekends off now during AIT too btw.
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.
John Wesley Powell married Emma Dean on 28 November 1861 while on leave during the Civil War.
Not a clear enough question...... I will attempt to answer with what I believe your question is. When a person enlists in the Army they a committing themselves to a contract with that service to serve for the selected amount of years that they agreed to while at MEPS or the Recruiting Station. You are required to serve the duration of your agreed terms of service be it 2 to 6 years. When you have completed your time you are free to leave the Army or you can choose to reenlist. You are authorized to take leave when you have completed all required training to include Basic Combat Training, Advanced Individual Training and or Airborne or Ranger Training.
You will receive orders and report to your permanent duty station. It is possible you may receive a short leave before you must report.
You can't. Set up automatic payments before you leave, or have somebody you trust do it for you such as a parent, sibling, wife, husband, etc.
If she is married, and her spouse can support her, of course she can leave home.
The only individuals authorized to wear Army uniforms while on an airplane flight are those soldiers in transit from Basic Training to Advanced Individual Training, from Advanced Individual Training to their first duty station or returning home from a combat deployment for their mid-tour leave.
No, not after just four weeks. He's probably been discharged unless there has been a death in his family. Then, he would get special leave to attend the funeral.