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How Do You Perform An Oath Of Enlistment?

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How Do You Perform An Oath Of Enlistment?

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To perform an oath of enlistment is to supervise an enlisted recruit’s commitment to the U.S. military. This oath is also used for service members who are re-enlisting after their commitment is completed. Any active duty, reserve or retired officer from any branch of the U.S. military can conduct the ceremony. An enlisted recruit may ask a family member, mentor or commanding officer to administer the oath of enlistment. If you have been asked to conduct this ceremony, be prepared to do so with the dignity it deserves. Call the recruit(s) enlisting for the first time or service member(s) re-enlisting to attention. Speak any remarks about the recruit(s) or re-enlisting service member(s) that you feel are appropriate considering your relationship and those in attendance. Ask the to raise their right hand(s). Raise your right hand. Ask the recruit(s) or service member(s) to repeat the oath after you. Speak the words of the oath of enlistment, stopping every 5 to 10 words, allowing those en

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