When I left my mission I had an interview with my mission president, as all returning missionaries do I believe. He asked me if there was someone special waiting for me at home. I told him not really, but there were a few prospects. He said that it is our duty to multiply and replenish the earth. He said our sacred responsibility was to bring many children directly into the fold born "under the covenant". He told me not to wait, but to immediately start looking for my eternal mate and to begin our family as soon as heavenly father directed her to me (his words).
I then had an interview with a member of the area presidency. They were on-hand as I was one of the first groups of missionaries moved to East Germany to finish out my mission (spent my last year there), and me and another Elder were among the first to leave the mission that was just newly re-opened a year and a half before or so. The area authority, I cannot remember who he was, probably in my journals somewhere, gave me almost exactly the same spiel as my mission president had. That our sacred responsibility was to find our eternal mate, be sealed in the temple and bring children into the fold, so as many of God's children as possible were "born under the convenant". He also said to get married as soon as heavenly father directed my future wife to me, and not to make the mistake, that often leads to grave sin (his words), of waiting and prolonging any relationship that was not blessed in the temple.
Interesting. My experience was very different. As you know, I also served in Germany and got off nearly exactly the same time you did. But my mission president, who actually worked in the missionary department in SLC prior to becoming a mission president, just said "It's not my place to tell you when to get married, but I will tell you WHERE to get married--and that is in the temple."