The military has different branches such as the Navy, Army, Air Force, etc. A military member of the same or different branch can marry each other and build a family together. Marriage comes with its joyful moments and down times. It is tough to keep it together due to the nature of the job, but the military institution gives allowance for dual-military couples to strive. ..
Dual Military Couple Marriage Law
Marriage between military personnel is possible but not without a clause. An officer cannot marry an enlisted member (File and Rank), except if one of them is willing to resign from the force. Only marriage within ranks or files is permitted. Cadets cannot marry until they are through with their training. Upon enlistment, female service members should not become pregnant within the first 3 years of service. An exception is allotted to a dual military marriage with both couples belonging to the same rank and one of the spouses becoming commissioned an officer later.
Breaching The Distance
When an armed force man is attached to his spouse, they have to be prepared to spend more time apart. This means that they have to plan their marriage in advance and make sure that they are both stationed at the same place at all times.
Military Life + Couple Life
The code of conduct with service members is important and must be followed at all times. Military personnel in uniform represents the whole embodiment of the armed force. During off-working hours, all forms of display of affect can take place. At duty post, all forms of romance and butterfly in Tommy stop.
The couple’s unique relationship allows them to support each other in the right way because they both understand the demands of their jobs. ..
What About The Kids
Nigerian families are constantly moving, which can lead to an unstable environment for the children. To help reduce child care expenses, Barracks in Nigeria have a daycare and primary and secondary schools that cater to their educational needs. ..
The living quarters provide opportunities for children to engage in positive activities such as sports, competitions, religious activities, etc.
The barracks have strict laws that are binding to everyone living within the quarters and prescribed punishment for erring them. This encourages the kids to be at their best at all times. They live in a communal life without regard for tribe or religion, making the training of a child easier. ..
Balancing Career And Home Front
The civilians in the armed force see the men as a force that can do anything. They see them as having a life outside of work and they enjoy their off-work hours. The civilians have to be adaptable and flexible to fit into whatever situation arises. All aspects of life have to be well thought out and planned, such as finances, child upbringing, loss of one or both partner, and external help in case of an absence of one or both parents due to duty call.
In a dual-military marriage, each military spouse must be able to function independently as a parent within short/no notice. Anyone can become a daddy or mummy without prior notice.
Female Military Personnel and Motherhood
The woman enjoys maternity leave upon the child’s birth. She will be assigned to a “Soft post” such as offices, which gives her time to bond with her new child and resume work at a more comfortable pace. Consideration is given to the woman because she will bear a crucial part in the upbringing of the children. Female members of staff are considered for administrative jobs, as they have experience and knowledge that can be beneficial to the organization. ..
Your Offense, Who’s Punishment
A dual-military marriage is a unique and complex arrangement. Each service member in a dual-military marriage is dealt with according to their actions. Individualism of the couple is allowed. The erring partner is strictly responsible for his action which cannot be imposed nor transferred to their partner. The innocent partner will only be interrogated depending on the level of offence.
There is a special wedding ceremony that takes place at the end of every year. This ceremony is called the nuptials.
A dual-military marriage is not a special ceremony or fee to obtain a marriage license. Both Civic and customary marriage are acknowledged in the Nigerian military. When either spouse dies, the living partner is entitled to all benefits according to the surviving spouse.
Yes, dual-military marriages can work. However, it is important to note that dual-military marriages are not always successful and can have negative consequences.
It depends on the individual’s willingness to make sacrifices and commitments to the union, especially when the kids come.
Conclusion
Military marriages can work, but they require more effort than civilian or civilian-military marriages. The channel of communication has to be constantly open and both parties have to be willing to be flexible and adapt to whatever situation comes their way. ..