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Sep 08, 2009 05:39 PM

How to do a Commissioning Ceremony?


I got the call that I was selected and I leave for COT in OCT. I was told to prepare a commissioning ceremony. I know the American flag has to be present and an active or retired officer of the Air Force can commission me. I want to have close friends and family present, but what else? How long should it be? Would music, singing or food be appropriate? Any suggestions would be much appreciated.



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Old Sep 08, 2009, 08:18 PM

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First, congrats to you!

My commissioning ceremony wasn't really much of a ceremony actually. I was sworn in by an Army Major in my recruiter's office with only my two little boys there to witness. Based on that, I'm probably not the best person to ask about planning a ceremony!

Clearly I'm not much help. I just thought I'd let you know that it doesn't have to be a big production unless you want it to be. I'd also ask your recruiter how much time s/he has and what they've done for others in the past.
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Old Sep 09, 2009, 12:59 AM

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My recruiter has sworn people in in the parking lot of a Brugger's - and yes, that did happen, and I think that's pretty sad, really. I was actually in her office one day when the folks there were running around trying to find an officer to commission some people - I thought that was really poor management.

This is a huge moment for you and it will only come once. If you want to make a big deal out of it, you should. If you don't want to, or can't, you don't have to.

I wanted to be commissioned on my hospital floor so my friends and coworkers - who have supported me from day one and who have mentored me into the kind of RN the Air Force must have wanted - could be there. My recruiter was FLOORED. They decorated the conference room in red, white, and blue and got me a huge cake with the American flag on it, and my husband sent up a bunch of stuff I have from when I was enlisted - pictures of my K9 class in tech school, pictures of me on duty as an AF police officer with my K9, and awards I'd gotten. They put sheets on the tables with decorations and set all my stuff out. When I walked into the conference room, I almost cried.

Bottom line is, it's your day. Make it any way your want.
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Old Sep 09, 2009, 02:38 AM

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Do it in the back of an ambulance running code.
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Old Sep 09, 2009, 04:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Cursed Irishman View Post
Do it in the back of an ambulance running code.
At rush hour.

Better yet - ONBOARD LIFE FLIGHT (or your hospital's equivalent)...
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from BartC_RN
Old Sep 09, 2009, 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Cursed Irishman View Post
Do it in the back of an ambulance running code.
That's awesome! LOL.
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from Miss Mab
Old Sep 09, 2009, 09:14 PM

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I did mine at a Mail Boxes, etc.(UPS Store) with just me and the tie-dye wearin' notary guy that works there.

It was exactly appropriate for my purposes and, in retrospect, has served to suit my subsequent service experience fittingly.

OP--Mark the occasion in the way that is most fitting for you. It's highly individual(clearly) and almost impossible to get it wrong.

Enjoy your moment and congratulations!

LT mab
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Old Sep 09, 2009, 11:51 PM

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I love it - the tie-dyed wearing guy behind the counter - oh, the irony of it all...
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Old Sep 10, 2009, 08:41 AM

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Just make sure that it is meaningful and memorable to you. Mine was a simple, outdoor ceremony with friends and family.
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Old Sep 10, 2009, 09:32 PM

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I plan on having my father at mine...preferably in uniform so that he can be the first one to salute me, LOL. I'll make sure to give him the dollar he's supposed to get for it.

I agree that it's very individual, but some people that have no military experience should get a bit more support IMHO. One of my co-workers was commissioned in the "family conference" room (i.e. bad news room) of a busy ED by the Emergency MD (also a LtCol in the AFR) while she was working. A few years later it was a source of frustration for her because she really didn't know what it meant, or how much importance and tradition can be connected to it. Look at the ceremonial history of most militaries, the fact that officers are not only leaders in rank but also in example. As an officer you will be part of and may even be in charge of various ceremonies that are steeped in tradition and ceremony. Some research and appropriate help from willing friends, family and co-workers can go a long way to make the experience one you will never forget.
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