Two West Point graduates serve as model attracttour for all the third gender. Larry Choate III, class 2009 and Daniel Lennox class 2007, both were graduated at West Point married Saturday, November 2, 2013 in the military academy.
Choate-Lennox wedding ceremony was the first men same-gender married hosted in in West Point only following after the two same-gender wedding of women in late 2012 after the state of New York legalizes gay marriage. The couple are out of military duty wore tuxedoes during the ceremony but their guests are in their respective uniform.
Chaplain Cynthia Lindenmeyer officiated the ceremony.
Choate, 27 year-old is a Sunday school teacher at the US Military Academy’s Cadet Chapel, admitted that it had been in his mind long time ago that the West Point is the perfect place he would get married if he could.
Now, Choate is applying for employment to Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Meanwhile, the 28-year-old Lennox is on the way of accomplishing his master’s degree in Business Administration at Harvard University.
Prior to the marriage, the couple did not know each other as cadets but relationships link through friendship that leads to a perfect union.