A Ceremony to Honor Your Service
With Memorial Day coming up next week, that sober holiday that helps us to honor and remember our fallen soldiers, we wanted to write a post for those ladies out there in the service or who are marrying a man in uniform. Military ceremonies are a wonderful way to celebrate a life-long commitment to one another as well as a way to honor your service or the man in service of your life.
Let’s take a look at some planning basics that should be considered before you begin your wedding day planning
Where to say I Do:
- Military Chapel*
- Military Academy
- Church or other place of worship
*There are many chapel options, often representing different faiths including Jewish, Protestant and Catholic.
You’re saying I Do in a Military Chapel, consult your Chaplain about:
- premarital counseling
- appropriate attire
- decorations and flowers
- Remember, a Military Chaplain will be conducting the ceremony, but if you’d like to include a civilian clergyperson that can be arranged. You should always ask first to see if it’s an option.
Etiquette:
- While the Military Chapel is likely not to charge for use of the Chapel or Venue, it is polite and suggested to make a donation for their services.
- Flowers should not be worn on uniform, but their military decorations can be worn in their place. Though brides in uniform may carry a bouquet
Now that you’ve decided on a military wedding don’t forget all of the wonderful traditions you’ll get to experience as a part of the Military family: the celebratory arch of sabers, the cutting of the cake with your or your new husband’s sword and the playing of your branch of service’s theme at your reception.
For more information of Military Weddings: The Knot and Truly Engaging