Military Weddings
Are you an officer in the
US military
Time and Place
For truly traditional military weddings, you'll probably marry at the base chapel or at a military academy. Get in touch with the chaplain to see if the chapel or synagogue is available for the
date
you want, or search for a ceremony site elsewhere. If you marry on-site, the chaplain will perform the ceremony. Otherwise, you'll need to
hire an officiant
. Always double check with the ceremony site to see what decorations are allowed, and what the procedures are for decorating. You might need to supply your own
flowers
Next, you'll need to secure the reception location. Typically enlisted clubs and officers' clubs are good places to look into, but some couples prefer a hotel or banquet hall instead. See the guides on Choosing a Wedding Location and Questions You Should Ask a Reception Site for more help planning your wedding.
Attire
The wedding attire is something that sets military weddings apartĀ from civilian ones. Usually the grooms dress sets the level of formality for the groomsmen and ushers to follow. If the male attendants are not from the same branch as the groom, have them wear whatever dress matches the formality of the groom's.
White gloves
- Ultra-Formal White-Tie Weddings -- The men should wear their formal evening dress uniform in blue or white depending on the season.
- Formal Black-Tie Weddings -- Mess dress uniform is appropriate for formal and ultra-formal weddings.
- Semi-Formal Weddings -- Dress blues or service uniforms are fine, either in navy or white depending on the season.
For men in military attire, they do not wear the traditional
boutonnieres
As for the women, they are allowed to wear their formal dress uniforms if they like. However, the bride usually opts for a traditional
wedding gown
Decoration Suggestions
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Decorate your cake with a
military cake topper
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Hang an
American flag
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Try
red and white roses
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Use
star place card holders
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Consider throwing
star confetti
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Drape gold and black fabric from the walls to make stripes to mimic shoulder boards. |
Perhaps use
china
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Tightly cluster marigolds or other yellow flowers into
black vases
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Use gold and silver star motifs were possible: on
place card holders
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Decorate the tables with
black and gold balloons
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Special Touch: Arch of Sabers
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While not mandatory, the arch of sabers makes a military ceremony more fun and traditional -- guests will certainly not forget it. Six to eight commissioned officers (or Marine NCOs) in full formal dress uniforms stand with the
sabers
How it works: The head officer shouts, "Center face!" for the officers to line up, then "Draw sabers!" for them to create the arch (sword edge up). He then announces the bride and groom so that they can walk through. Often, the last two officers drop their sabers to block the couple from leaving and make them kiss, sending them out of the arch with a tap on their tushes for good luck. Talk to the chaplain or the commanding officers on your base to see if they have the swords to use. You might also ask the ROTC unit in your area or any local military branch. Rifles can also be used. Read more about the arch ceremony here . |
Other Details
- Ceremony -- The bride stands to the right, rather than the left of the groom (usually it is the other way around). Likewise, all the groomsmen stand to the left of the bridesmaids as well.
- Seating -- The ushers should seat guests in order of their military rank, and those with a higher rank are seated closer to the front of the ceremony site. Also, officers should invite their commanding officer and spouse who will sit in the very front of the ceremony site, next to the parents or family.
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Cake Cutting
-- Instead of a regular
cake cutting knife
, the cake is cut using a saber from the arch ceremony!
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External Links
- About.com -- What you need to know if you are planning a military wedding.
- EHow -- How to plan a military wedding.
- Fayettevillenc.com -- Invitation wording for traditional and military weddings.