I got married during intermediates in Meridian. This was during or just prior to FCLP in the T-2, so I was likely doing the gun pattern or starting FCLPs. It was the right decision at the time and still the right decision looking back. She was a good study partner, when I was in advanced and studying for 2v1 ACM, she helped with memorizing the comm flow. When I'm hanging with other pilots and flight school comes up, she still jokes about "Eagle 1 and Eagle 2" since she probably had it memorized before I did.
We just went over 11 years, she's still my best friend, still happily married, she still packs my lunch and makes dinner most days, although the lunch thing has slacked off recently.
Funny story unrelated. Not long after we got married, I was in advanced at the time, and the wive's club did a sack lunch fund raiser, ie, they sold a sack lunch for say $5 to raise money for their little club. My wife has always been a non-participant in the knives club, so she didn't know it was going on. The sack lunch I bought that day had a cloth napkin, which I then brought home and threw in the laundry, which she then questioned where it came from. When I told her, she started crying and was upset about being a bad wife and not packing my lunch for me. No shit she packed my lunch for me almost every day for the rest of my career, and still packs my lunch for me say 3-4 days of the week.
Dude, if you want to get married, get married. I made it through the fleet and 3 deployments and I am still happily married, I ended up with 2 boys (rumors were fighter guys only have girls), and life is good. I'm incrediby proud of my time as a fighter pilot, but 40 years from now, when I look back on my life, I think the wife and kids will mean a whole lot more to me.