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Career Counselor’s Guide to

Conducting

Retirement Ceremonies And

Ceremonies for

Transfer to the Fleet Reserve

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From: Command Career Counselor To: Commanding Officer, Subj: RETIREMENT/FLEET RESERVE CEREMONY Ref: (a) SECNAVINST 5603.2D

(b) MILPERSMAN 1800-010 (c) MILPERSMAN 1830-040 (d) RETIRED MILITARY ALMANAC (e) BUPERINST 1710.11C

Encl: (1) Retirement Ceremony Information Sheet (2) Retiree Biography (3) Guest Speaker Biography (4) Retirement Ceremony Coordinator Checklist (5) Retirement Ceremony Timeline (6) Stage Arrangement Options (7) Retirement Ceremony Script (8) Fleet Reserve/Retirement OPINS Feeder Form (9) Ceremonial Recognition List of Contacts 1. Per references (a) through (e), information is contained herein to establish command policy and procedures for retirement ceremonies and ceremonies to recognize transfer to the Fleet Reserve. 2. Fleet Reserve and retirement ceremonies should be conducted with honor to distinguish the honorable service completed by the individual being recognized. Ceremonies will be completed with the utmost professionalism, and planned well enough in advance to allow for appropriate recognition as allowed. COMMAND CAREER COUNSELOR

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RETIREMENT CEREMONY INFORMATION SHEET

RETIREE INFORMATION Full Name (Last, First MI) Rate/Rank Warfare Designator SSN Department/Division Office Phone Home Phone Ceremony Date (Practice Date) Ceremony Location

• If Outdoors (Foul Weather Location)

• If Off-Base (Point of Contact) Fleet Reserve/Retirement Date Terminal Leave/PTDY Date Where would you like your Flag to be Flown Where did you enter the Navy Home of Record SPONSOR INFORMATION (Sponsors are responsible for ensuring that all assigned tasks are on schedule and should act as the primary point of contact for all aspects of the ceremony. The sponsor should be familiar with all aspects and contents of the retiree’s ceremony request, and that all items are submitted in a timely manner) Sponsor’s Name Sponsor’s Phone (Work) (Home)

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MASTER OF CEREMONIES INFORMATION Master of Ceremonies MOC Phone (Work) (Home) Has Master of Ceremonies been contacted? YES NO GUEST SPEAKER INFORMATION Guest Speaker GS Phone (Work) (Home) Has the Guest Speaker been contacted? YES NO Has the Guest Speaker submitted a BIO? YES NO CEREMONY INFORMATION Command Participation Desired YES NO (if yes, specify extent: All Officers, CPO’s, ALL Personnel, All XX Department Personnel, etc.) Band Service Desired YES NO Honor Guard Desired YES NO Chaplain Services Requested (Invocation/Benediction) YES NO Chaplain Preferred (Name) Religious Preference Side Boy Nominations (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Photographic Services Desired YES NO Video Taping Desired (if available) YES NO Enclosure (1)

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CEREMONY INFORMATION (cont.) UNIFORM Official Party Military Guests Civilian Guests Options: Summer White / Winter Blue (with Ribbons) Service Dress White / Service Dress Blue (with Ribbons) Full Dress White / Full Dress Blue (with Medals) (Optional) O-4 & Higher, Authorized Swords w/ Full Dress IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE Name (Last, First MI) Relationship Age Are any special services required for Guests/Family Member’s (i.e. ~ Wheel Chair Accessible, ramps, oxygen, paramedics, etc)

YES NO WILL YOU BE HOSTING A RECEPTION FOLLOWING THE CERMONY YES NO Date Time Location Approximate Number of Guests (I understand that all costs associated with providing and serving post ceremonial refreshments, and/or a reception

, excluding the cost of invitations (up to 50), must be borne by me, and may not be paid by non-appropriated funds)

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

Enclosure (1)

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RETIREE BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Fathers Name If father is still alive, will they be attending? YES NO Mothers Name If mother is still alive, will they be attending? YES NO Where were you born What High School did you graduate from (& what year) Where did you enter the Navy Why did you enter the Navy Notable Mentors or Leaders in your Life who have impacted or affected you the most Commands Assigned to COMMAND POSITION/TITLE FROM TO Awards Received Enclosure (2)

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RETIREE BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION (cont) Advancement Dates E-1 E-4 E-7 E-2 E-5 E-8 E-3 E-6 E-9 Deployments/Operations Assigned (i.e ~ MED 94, Noble Eagle, Valiant Usher, etc) Additional Comments

Enclosure (2)

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GUEST SPEAKER BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Name Rank/Rate Birthplace Date and place entered Military Service Schools and Colleges attended (include any degrees obtained) Commissioning Date NROTC Date Duty Assignments (List all duty assignments to present date, including dates served)

• At Sea • Ashore

Awards (List all awards by ranking, and number received; i.e. ~ 2 Silver Stars, etc) Enclosure (3)

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GUEST SPEAKER BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION (cont) Family Data

• Spouse Name (Maiden Name)

• Spouse Birthplace

• Place of Marriage

• Name and ages of Children

Current Residence Additional Comments

Enclosure (3)

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RETIREMENT CEREMONY COORDINATOR CHECK-LIST

Retiree Biographical Information Sheet YES □ NO □ Guest Speaker Biographical Information Sheet YES □ NO □ End of Tour Award (& Medal to pin for ceremony) YES □ NO □ Flag Flown (if warranted, Certificate to Commemorate) YES □ NO □ Band (or appropriate Ceremonial Music CD, with Audio) YES □ NO □ Bell (and Ringer) YES □ NO □ Bullets (minimum 4) YES □ NO □ Shadow Box / Warchest YES □ NO □ Plaque (if awarded by Wardroom, CPOA, FCPOA) YES □ NO □ Fleet Reserve Certificate YES □ NO □ Command Photo (signed by Commanding Officer) YES □ NO □ Presidential Letter YES □ NO □ MCPON Letter of Recognition YES □ NO □ Governor Letter YES □ NO □ Senator Letter YES □ NO □ House of Representatives Letter YES □ NO □ Spouse Retirement Certificate (if Applicable) YES □ NO □ Spouse Certificate of Appreciation YES □ NO □ Children’s Certificate (if Applicable) YES □ NO □ Additional Family Member Certificates of Appreciation YES □ NO □ Flowers for Spouse YES □ NO □ Flowers for other family members (Mother/Daughter) YES □ NO □ Side Boys (Minimum 4 for ANY retirement, or as appropriate for Paygrade/grade/rank) YES □ NO □ Enclosure (4)

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RETIREMENT CEREMONY TIME-LINE

The Retirement Ceremony Time-Line, only serves as a guide or template of events for a retirement/Fleet Reserve ceremony. Modification of the timeline should be done as situations permit (i.e. ~ deployments, DET Operations, TAD, and Leave). 90 days prior to Ceremony Information sheet provided to retiree. Sponsor Identified 75 days prior to Ceremony Retirement Information packet returned to Command 70 days prior to Ceremony Guest List Submitted to Chain of Command 60 days prior to Ceremony Retiree Biography Guest Speaker Biography (photo also for Program) (It is the responsibility of the Retiree to ensure that the Guest Speaker is identified and notified) Master of Ceremonies Identified Shadow Box purchased/ordered (schedule completion NLT 10 days prior to ceremony)

• Obtain list of ALL awards held by Retiree • Obtain list of ALL previous (& current) duty stations assigned (to

include report date & detach date) for engraving of brass plates • Purchase all items for shadow box (rank/rate insignia, special devices) • Flag to be sent to location for flying (per retiree request) • Inquire if retiree has any special items for inclusion of shadow box

Requests for formal recognition sent to appropriate offices (Appendix A)

• Governor’s Letter • Senator’s Letter • House of Representative Letter

Enclosure (5)

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Certificates/Recognition submitted to Chain of Command for CO Signature • DD Form 363, Certificate of Retirement • Command Photo • Spouse Certificate • Children’s Certificate (as applicable) • Family Certificate (Mother, Father, Brother, Sister, as applicable) • CO Letter ICO Retiree • CO Letter ICO Retiree

MCPON Letter Requested End of Tour Award Submitted & Draft FITREP/EVAL Boatswains Mate Identified Command Associations purchase any specific recognition as appropriate (i.e. ~ Wardroom, CPOA, First Class Petty Officer Assoc, etc) Photographic services requested (Naval Photo Imaging, or other available services) Navy Band services requested (if available, and being used) 45 days prior to Ceremony Program Rough Draft Due Rough Script Due 30 days prior to Ceremony Program Smooth Draft Due Smooth Script Due Request for Chaplain Mail Invitations Notification for Region/Area events Naval Message Schedule Rehearsal (s) Enclosure (5)

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20 days prior to Ceremony Verify Boatswains Mate for piping Ensure Personnel Assignments have been completed Shadowbox Flowers Usher Escort (for Spouse/Family) Escorts Music (if audio from CD) Bell Ringer Verify receipt of Flown Flag 15 days prior to Ceremony Verify Official Party Assignments Verify Shadow Box completion Begin POD/POW Notices of Retirement Ceremony 10 days prior to Ceremony Flowers ordered for Spouse/Family Verify Chaplain Availability Verify Photographer Availability MOC Set-Up Ceremony Book, gather awards/certificates 5 days prior to Ceremony Complete Practice Ceremony. Practice should be through FULL agenda to ensure all equipment and systems are operational.

Enclosure (5)

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Field day ceremonial area 3 days prior to Ceremony Second Practice Ceremony (if necessary) 1 Day prior to Ceremony/Morning of Ceremony Clean-up Ceremonial area day prior/morning of Check audio equipment Pick-up Flowers for Ceremony Verify receipt of needed items in MOC checklist 2 Pitchers Water for Podium’s Following Ceremony Ensure return of all rental equipment Return podiums, and other command equipment Enclosure (5)

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STAGE OPTION 1

PODIUMPODIUM

US & NAVY FLAGS

t Stage S P 2 F R S

Guests/Official Party in Fron

et-Up Option (1)

ath set in middle of seating. Path should be minimum 8 foo

Podiums (MC left Podium, Guest Speaker/Retiree Right P

lags on stage behind Retiree/Official Party

ed-White-& Blue Bunting around stage (Blue to Sky)

tairs to Right & Left of Stage (personnel enter right, exit sta

Guests/Official Party in Front

t clearance width.

odium)

ge left)

Enclosure (6)

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STAGE OPTION 2

PODIUM

Guests/Official Party in Front

PODIUM

US & NAVY FLAGS

Stage Set-Up Option (2) Color Guard enters from R/L of audience, and exits opposite side of stage. Ensure there is minimum 8 foot clearance from chairs to front of stage. 2 Podiums (MC left Podium, Guest Speaker/Retiree Right Podium) Flags on stage behind Retiree/Official Party Red-White-& Blue Bunting around stage (Blue to Sky) Stairs to Right & Left of Stage (personnel enter right, exit stage left)

Enclosure (6)

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OFFICIAL AREA (NO STAGE OPTION)

PODIUMPODIUM

OFFICIAL AREA PREFERRED RED CARPET IF STAGE IS NOT USED

Stage Set-Up Option (3) Color Guard enters from R/L of a is minimum 8 foot cleara 2 Podiums (MC left Podium, Gu Flags at ceremonial behind Reti

Guests/Official Party in Front

udience, and exits opposite side ceremonial area. Ensure there nce from chairs to front of ceremonial area.

est Speaker/Retiree Right Podium)

ree/Official Party

Enclosure (6)

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RETIREMENT CEREMONY SCRIPT

Master of Ceremony (MOC), Welcoming Remarks MOC “Ladies and Gentlemen, Please stand for the arrival of the official party, the parading of the colors, National Anthem, and remain standing for the Invocation” MOC (Command) Arriving Bell Ringer/Boatswains Mate/Side Boys render appropriate honors MOC (Guest Speaker) (GS) Arriving Bell Ringer/Boatswains Mate/Side Boys render appropriate honors MOC (Retiree) Arriving Bell Ringer/Boatswains Mate/Side Boys render appropriate honors MOC “Parade the Colors” National Anthem (Navy Band or Alternate Music Source) “Retire the Colors” MOC Ladies and Gentlemen, (Chaplain/Priest/Rabbi) (as appropriate) CHAPLAIN Invocation prayer MOC “Ladies and Gentlemen, please be seated” MOC “Ladies and Gentlemen, Commanding Officer (if CO will be introducing the Guest Speaker) CO/MOC Guest Speaker Introduction GS Guest Speaker Remarks (request remarks be kept to 10 minutes or less) MOC “Will Commanding Officer and (Retiree) please step forward for awarding of citation” MOC/CO MOC read citations, as CO presents awards: End of Tour Award Citation Enclosure (7)

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Retirement/Fleet Reserve Certificate with Command Photo MCPON Certificate (enlisted) Governor Recognition Senator Recognition House of Representative Recognition MOC “Will the Husband/Wife and family of (Retiree) please join the Commanding Officer at the stage/podium Command Escort will accompany Retiree’ s Spouse and family to the stage/podium MOC/CO MOC reads (as applicable) Spouse Retirement Certificate Spouse Letter of Appreciation Children’s Letter(s) of Appreciation Family Member(s) Letter(s) of Appreciation Command Escort will accompany Retiree’ s Spouse and family to their seats MOC “ “ (Retiree) will now be presented with a shadow box / warchest by the (Wardroom/CPO Mess/First Class Petty Officer Mess ~ as appropriate) MOC “ “ (Retiree) will now be presented with the United States Flag. “Flag Presenters Post” MOC Reads “Old Glory” I am the flag of the United States of America. My Name is Old Glory. I fly atop the world’s tallest buildings. I stand watch in America’s Halls of Justice. I fly majestically over great institutions of higherlearning. I stand guard with the greatest military power in the World. Look up and see ME!

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I stand for Peace, Honor, Truth, and Justice. I stand for Freedom. I am Confident. I am Arrogant. I am Proud. When I am flown with my fellow banners, MY head is a little higher, MY colors a little truer, I BOW TO NO ONE! I am recognized all over the World. I am Worshipped. I am Loved. And I am Feared. I have fought in every battle of every war for more than 200 years. Gettysburg, Shiloh, Appomattox, San Juan Hill, The Trenches of France, The Argonne Forest, Anzio, Rome, The Beaches of Normandy, Guam, Okinawa, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, in the Persian Gulf, and a score of places long forgotten, by all but those who were there with me . . . I WAS THERE! I led MY Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines. I followed them and watched over them. THEY LOVED ME! I was on a small hill in Iwo Jima, I was dirty, battle-worn, and tired. But MY Soldiers CHEERED ME! AND I WAS PROUD! I have been soiled, burned, torn, and trampled on the streets of countries that I have helped set free. It does not hurt – FOR I AM INVINCIBLE. I have been soiled, burned, torn, and trampled on the streets of my own country. And when it is by those whom I have served in Battle with, IT HURTS! Bit I shall Overcome, For I AM STRONG! I have slipped the bonds of Earth, and from MY vantage point on the moon, I stand watch over the uncharted new frontiers of space. I have been a silent witness to ALL of America’s finest hours. But MY finest hour, is when I am torn in strips, to be used as bandages for my wounded comrades on the field of battle, when I fly at half-mast to honor MY Soldiers, MY Sailors, MY Airmen, MY Marines, and when I lie in the trembling arms of a Grieving Mother, at the graveside of her fallen son or daughter . . . I AM PROUD. MY NAME IS OLD GLORY. LONG MAY I WAVE, DEAR GOD, LONG MAY I WAVE. Enclosure (7)

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MOC “Ladies and Gentleman, (Retiree) RETIREE REMARKS MOC The Command (Wardoom/Chief Petty Officer Association/First Class Petty Officer Association ~ as appropriate) will now present (Retiree’s Spouse/Daughter/Mother ~ as appropriate) with a bouquet of flowers. Command Representative will deliver flowers as appropriate MOC “Will the Guests please rise for the benediction” MOC “Side Boys Post” MOC Reads “The Watch” Boatswain, stand by to Pipe the Side (Ring Bell) This order has been passed on naval ships from the 1500’s through today. Spanish, French, English, Dutch. Yes, every Navy in the world has used the Boatswain’s Call, and Side Boys to bring aboard or send ashore, its officers, visiting officers, and all visiting dignitaries. The Side Boys would haul on the ropes and raise or lower the boarding platform so officers would not have to climb the rat lines (which were hanging over the side for the enlisted crew) when going ashore or aboard. This honor was extended to visiting officers, dignitaries, and port officials. It was not uncommon for the Commanding Officer of a ship to order up the Jolly Boat, a crew of eight strong backs, side boys, and boatswain to send an old shipmate and fellow officer to his shore retirement . . . home . . . never to sail on naval ships again. “All Hands on Deck” was passed, and speeches were made about great victories, battles fought upon the open sea, raging storms weathered, and voyages to distant and strange lands with ports-of-call others only dreamed about. Then, a fine sword, a brace of pistols, a rifle or musket, or maybe a sea chest of fine would and bound in brass was presented to remind him of crews and ships with which he had served. The Boatswain would stand tall the side boys, and the retiree would request

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permission to go ashore; he stepped to the platform and the side boys would lower away. As the Jolly Boat pulled away, the gunner would fire a salute from the ships main battery, and the retiree sat in the stern sheets … going ashore. In the late 1700’s, the U. S. Navy set sail with new ideas, new goals, and a desire to build traditions that would stand the test of time. The U. S. Navy led the way in providing honors for crewman. The 1800’s saw enlisted men holding retirements for enlisted me for the first time. The Captain would allow the Jolly Boar to take the enlisted retired ashore. After the Civil War, the Commanding Officers began to hold enlisted retirement ceremonies to show the crew that they, and the Navy, recognized the contributions of the enlisted crewman. Today, our Navy has given most of the pomp and circumstance, the honors, traditions, and ceremonies back to history; time does not give us the freedom to do these things from the past. Nevertheless, we still have to stop all engines, lay about smartly, and drop anchor to pay honor to one of our shipmates going ashore. We honor the years served, the guidance, the leadership, the friendship, and the expertise that this shipmate has freely given for years. “ , USN” Aye mates, for many years, this man has stood the watch. While some of us lay in our bunks at night, this man has stood the watch. While others of us were attending school, this sailor stood the watch. And yes, even before many of us were born, this shipmate stood the watch. As our families storm clouds of war building on the horizons of history, this shipmate stood the watch. Thou he saw his family ashore, often needing his guidance, he still stood the watch. For years, he has stood the watch so that we and our fellow countrymen could sleep soundly, in safety, each night. Today, we are here to say, “Shipmate, The Watch Stands Relieved”, relieved by those you have led, guided, mentored, and trained. Boatswain … stand by to pipe the side … Shipmate going Ashore! Commanding Officer and Retiree proceed to the Quarterdeck area Retiree turns to the Commanding Officer and requests “Permission to go Ashore” Enclosure (7)

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Commanding Officer returns salute and grants “Permission to go Ashore” BELL RINGER “RING BELL TWICE” MOC “ “ (RETIREE), United States Navy, Retired, Departing Retiree is piped over the side (through Side Boys) Retiree returns to Spouse/Family to escort ashore (if applicable) MOC “ “ (Retired Title) and Family, Departing Retiree escorts their family members through side boys while being piped over the side MOC “Ladies and Gentlemen, this now concludes the Retirement Ceremony. On behalf of (Retiree) and the entire command, I would like to thank you for attending. (if applicable) “Please join (Retiree) and his/her family for refreshments at “

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FLEET RESERVE /RETIREMENT OPINS FEEDER FORM

UNA SSN Enter Members Social Security Number (no “-“) NAME Enter First Four (4) characters of Last Name FORMAN PROGRAM M = Fleet Reserve / P = Retirement REQUESTING UIC Enter your PN’s UIC DTG Leave Blank SCHED PHYSICAL Y or N CO RECOMM ADV Y or N OBLISERV Y or N CONTACT RELIEF Y or N RETIREMENT DATE YYMMDD CANCEL REQ Y or N (IF INITIAL submission leave N for NO) REASON Block 49 (only required if canceling request)

UNC GOOD CONDUCT Y or N

SUBSTANCE ABUSE CODE Leave Blank

DATES Leave Blank

MISCONDUCT HISTORY Leave Blank

DATES Leave Blank

USNR Y or N

SEAOS REQD TIME Signify if the members EAOS is before the Fleet Reserve or Retirement date and the member has executed an extension

Y or N

USN Leave Blank

TAR Y or N

MAT/TWLT WAIVER If member requires a Minimum Activity Tour (MAT) waiver or Twilight Tour (TWL) Waiver Y or N

PRIOR SERVICE Y or N

HERO BENES REVIEW Y or N

( * ) DAYS LEAVE Three Digit Number (060)

( * ) DAYS PERMISSIVE TDY Three Digit Number (020)

( * ) PTDY should be automatically 020 days for house/job hunting. Request it anyway even if emember doesn’t want it to start with. Member may want it by the time they prepare to separate. LEAVE/PTDY

CANNOT EXCEED 100 DAYS.

UN4

CO COMMENTS Only four (4) lines available for comments. First line should

read CO recommends YES (RT YES) or CO recommends NO (RT NO)

Command Career Counselor Command Phone

PSD Use Only

Date Received:

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Points of Contact to fly flags over locations of interest Location Address/Information Phone Number

Arlington National Cemetery ADMIN BLDG (703)695-1622 Historian Office ATTN: Tom Shurlock Arlington, VA 22211 You supply the flag, they will fly it and provide a certificate. Battleship North Carolina (BB 55) P.O. Box 480 (910) 251-5797 Wilmington, NC 28402 E-mail: [emailprotected] Display Ship BARRY (DD 933) Historic Washington Navy Yard (202) 433-6114 Construction Battalion Center N13/R1 (228) 871-2791 Gulfport, MS 4902 Marvin Shields Blvd DSN: 868-2791 Gulfport, MS 39501-5001 E-Mail: [emailprotected] Gettysburg National Send Ensign and letter request: (717) 334-1124, ext 423 Military Park Gettysburg National Park 97 Taneytown Road Gettysburg, PA 17325 E-Mail: [emailprotected] Send the flag in a shipping parcel with a brief letter stating who it is being flown for, the length of service, military branch, a point of contact, and wither a self-addressed return mailing information or return postage. Historic Ship NAUTILUS(SSN 571) Send ensign and letter request to (860) 694-3558 USS NAUTILUS PO BOX 571 GROTON CT 06349 IWO JIMA National Memorial Flag Detail (703) 614-2014 1555 South Gate Road DSN: 224-2014 Arlington, VA 22214 Flag MUST be 3 x 5 or larger. Provide Name, Rank, and Years of Service. National Naval Medical National Naval Medical Center POC: ASST Career Counselor Center Bethesda ATTN: Career Development (301) 295-5210 8901 Wisconsin Ave DSN: 295-5210 Bethesda, MD 20889-5600 Naval Station Pearl Harbor Arrange to fly a flag in person (808) 473-1137 Port Operations NAVAL SECURITY Send ensign and letter request to (240) 373-3641 GROUP COMMAND CNSG DSN 685-3641 9800 Savage Rd Suite 6585 Fort Meade, MD 20755 Naval Station Send ensign and letter request to PRI: 011-53-99-4738 Guantanamo Bay Cuba USMC Security DET ALT: 011-53-99-4488 Northeast Gate PSC 1005 Box 25 DSN: 723-3960 FPO AE 09593 EXT 2642 or 3411 Include stamped envelope with request. Please allow at least 4- 6 weeks delivery due to remote location. Pearl Harbor Fleet Reserve Fleet Reserve Association (808) 422-2121 Association Pearl Harbor Honolulu Branch 46891 Valkenburgh Honolulu, HI 96818-0067

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Points of Contact to fly flags over locations of interest (cont.) Location Address/Information Phone Number

Pentagon Defense Protective Service (703) 697-1288 Operations Branch CMDR (RM 2E170) DSN 227-1288 9000 Defense Pentagon Washington, D. C. 20301-9000

• Include name of person, organization, and occasion (retirement, reenlistment, etc) date flag should be flown (no less than 3 days from receipt of request), a contact name and phone number, and return postage.

U. S. Navy Memorial U. S. Navy Memorial (202) 737-2300, ext 712/731 701 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Suite 123 Washington, D. C. 20004

Send ensign and letter of request including rate/rank, name, and service of the individual for whom the flag is being flown.

U.S. Capital Honorable (Name of Congressman) (202) 224-3121 U.S. House of Representatives Washington, D. C. 20515 USS ARIZONA Memorial Naval Station 808-474-1137 Arizona Memorial Detachment Honors and Ceremonies Arizona Memorial Museum Association (808)422-5664/5905 1 Arizona Memorial Place FAX: 541-3168 Honolulu HI 96818 Fleet reserve Association (808) 422-2121 Pearl Harbor Honolulu Branch 46 PO Box 6067 Honolulu HI 96818-0067 COMSUBPAC (808) 473-2483 Pearl Harbor, HI USS CHIEF COMCMRON Three (512) 776-4880 Building 100 DSN 776-4880 1455 Ticonderroga Road Ingleside, TX 78362-5035 Attn: Admin Department The USS Chief's address is as follows: Commanding Officer USS CHIEF MCM-14 FPO AA 34090-1934 Due to the ship's underway schedule they request you send flag requests and flags to the COMCMRON address. United States Naval Academy Brigade Drill Master (410) 293-8850 U. S. Naval Academy 101 Buchanan Road Bancroft Hall (Stop 3A) Annapolis, MD 21402

• Send (5’ x 9’-6” or 3’6” x 6’) National Ensign • One prepaid return envelope supplied by the requester (to return flag & certificate) • The following information is also required:

o Rank and Full Name of the person for whom the flag is being flown, and if he/she is a graduate of the USNA. (Specify how it is to appear on certificate)

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Points of Contact to fly flags over locations of interest (cont.) Location Address/Information Phone Number

o Indicate if there is a specific date that the flag is to be flown. o Point of contact, phone number, and/or e-mail address.

USS ALABAMA USS ALABAMA (251) 433-2703 Battleship Memorial Park FAX: (251) 433-2777 P.O. Box 65 Mobile AL 36601 USS CONSTITUTION Commanding Officer (617) 242-2543 "Old Ironsides" USS CONSTITUTION DSN: 955-4948 Charlestown, MA 02129-1797 or 955-4965 Attn: Flag Coordinator USS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER USS DWIGHT D EISENHOWER (CVN-69) (CVN-69) FPO AE 09532-2830 Attn: Command Master Chief USS INTREPID INTREPID (212)245-2533 AIR, SEA & SPACE MUSEUM PIER 86 NEW YORK, NY 10036 USS KEY WEST (SSN 772) COMMAND CAREER COUNSELOR USS KEY WEST (SSN 722) FPO AP 96683-2402 USS LEXINGTON USS LEXINGTON 1-800-LADYLEX MUSEUM P.O. BOX 23076 CORPUS CHRISTI, TX 78403-3076 USS NIMITZ (CVN-68) USS NIMITZ (CVN-68) FPO AP 96620-2820 Attn: Command Career Counselor USS WISCONSIN 1 Waterside Drive Suite 248 Attn: Hampton Roads Museum Military Ceremony Coordinator Norfolk, VA 23510-1607 Women in Military Service Memorial DEPT 560 (705) 533-1155 Washington D. C. 20042-0560 (800) 222-2294 FAX (703) 931-4208 *only available to Memorial Members Need a Special Flag or Pennant Specialty Flags U. S. Flag and Signal (757) 497-8947 129 Pennsylvania Ave PO Box 62206 Virginia Beach, VA 23462-0205

Retirement Letter Address List US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES http://www.house.gov/ Go to the House of Representative Website, to locate the representative for the Retiree, each HR office lists the requirements/contact information to have a flag flown. (some offices may charge fees for postage/flags) UNITED STATES SENATE http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm Go to the US Senate website to locate the representative for the Retiree.

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Retirement Letter Address List (cont.) each Senate office lists the requirements/contact information to have a flag flown. (some offices may charge fees for postage/flags) Additional State Information Location Address/Information Phone Number

ALABAMA Alabama State Capitol (334)242-7100 11 S Union Street FAX: (334)242-4541 Montgomery AL 36130 ALASKA PO Box 110001 (907)465-3500 Juneau AK 99811 FAX:(907)465-3532 ARIZONA Office of the Governor (602)542-4331 1700 W. Washington 9th Floor FAX:(602)542-7601 Phoenix AZ 85007 ARKANSAS State Capitol #250 (501)682-2345 Little Rock AK 72201 FAX:(501)682-1382 CALIFORNIA 1ST Floor State Capital (916) 445-2841 Sacramento CA 95814 FAX:(916) 445-4633 COLORADO 136 State Capitol Bldg (303)866-4572 Denver CO 80203 FAX:(303)866-2003 CONNECTICUT Office of the Governor (203)566-4840 Hartford CT 06106 FAX:(203)566-9677 DELEWARE Legislative Hall (302)739-4101 Dover DE 19901 FLORIDA Office of the Governor (850) 488-1802 The Capital FAX:(850) 487-0801 Tallahassee FL 32399-0001 POC: Sandra GEORGIA 203 State Capitol Bldg (404)656-1776 Office of the Governor FAX:(404)656-2612 Atlanta GA 30334-0900 HAWAII State Capitol Executive Chambers (808)586-0034 Honolulu HI 96813 FAX:(808)586-0006 IDAHO State House (208)334-2100 Boise ID 83720 FAX:(208)334-2175 ILLINOIS 207 State House (217)782-6830 Springfield IL 62706 FAX:(217)524-1676 INDIANA 206 State House (317)232-4567 Indianapolis IN 46204 FAX:(317)232-3443 IOWA State Capitol (515)281-5211 Des Moines IA 50314 FAX:(515)281-6611 KANSAS State Capitol 20th FL (913)296-3232 Topeka KS 66617 FAX:(913)296-6231 KENTUCKY Office of the Governor (502)564-2611 Frankfort KY 40601 FAX:(502)564-2735 LOUISIANA Office of the Governor (504)342-7015 PO BOX 94004 FAX: (504) 342-8365 Baton Rouge LA 70804 Enclosure (9)

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Additional State Information (cont.) Location Address/Information Phone Number

MAINE State House STA1 (207)287-3531 Augusta ME 04333 FAX:(207)287-1034 MARYLAND STATE HOUSE (410) 974-3901 ANNAPOLIS MD 21401 FAX: (410)974-3275 NEW MEXICO State Capitol #417 (505)827-3000 Santa Fe NM 87503 FAX:(505)827-3026 NEW YORK Executive Chamber (518)474-8418 State Capitol FAX:(518)473-7669 Albany NY 12224 NORTH CAROLINA State Capitol (919)733-2391 Raleigh NC 27603 FAX:(919)733-5166 POC: Joan Spencer NORTH DAKOTA State Capitol 600E Boulevard (701)224-2200 Bismarck ND 58505 FAX:(701)328-2205 OHIO Office of the Governor (614)466-3555 77 S High St 30th Fl FAX:(614)644-0951 Columbus OH 43266 OKLAHOMA 212 State Capitol Bldg (405)521-2342 Oklahoma City OK 73105 FAX:(405)521-3353 OREGON STATE CAPITOL BLDG #254 (503) 378-3111 SALEM OR 97310 FAX:(503)378-6075 PENNSYLVANIA 225 Capitol Bldg (717)787-2500 Harrisburg PA 17120 FAX:(717)783-1396 ATTN: WA-LI SOUTH CAROLINA The State House (803)734-9818 PO Box 11369 FAX:(803)734-1598 Columbia SC 29211 SOUTH DAKOTA Executive Office (605)773-3212 State Capitol FAX:(605)773-5844 Pierre SD 57501 TENNESSEE State Capitol (615)741-201 7th Ave & Charlotte FAX: (615)741-1416 Nashville TN 37243 TEXAS State Capitol (512)463-2000 PO Box 12428 FAX:(512)463-1847 Austin TX 78711 UTAH 210 State Capitol (801)538-1000 Salt Lake City UT 84114 FAX:(801)538-1528 VERMONT Pavillion State Office (802)828-3333 Bldg 109 State St FAX:(802)828-3339 Montpelier VT 05609 VIRGINIA State Capital (804)786-2211 Richmond VA 23219 FAX:(804)371-6351 WASHINGTON Office of the Governor (360)753-6780 PO BOX 40002 FAX:(360)753-4110 Olympia WA 98504-0002

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Additional State Information (cont.) Location Address/Information Phone Number

WEST VIRGINIA State Capitol (304)558-2000 Charleston WV 25305 FAX:(304)342-7025 WISCONSIN State Capitol (608)266-1212 115E State Capitol FAX: (608)267-8983 Madison WI 53702 WYOMING State Capitol Building #124 (307)777-7434 Cheyenne WY 82002 FAX:(307)632-3909 AMERICAN SAMOA Tauese P. Sunia (684)-633-4116 Governor of American Samoa Governor's Office Pago Pago, Amer. Samoa 96799 GUAM Governor Gutierrez (671)472-8931 PO Box 2950 FAX:(671) 477-GUAM Agana Guam 96910 PUERTO RICO Oficina del Gobernador (787) 721-7000 Gobierno de Puerto Rico (SwitchBoard) La Fortaleza San Juan, PR 00901 U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS The Honorable Roy L. Schneider, M.D. Phone: (809) 774-0001 Government House or 773-1404 21-22 Kongens Gade Fax: (809) 774-1361 Charlotte Amalie or 778-7978 U.S. Virgin Islands 00802 Presidential Certificates of Appreciation William Clinton (*) (212) 348-8882 Office of the Honorable William Jefferson Clinton FAX (212) 348-9245 55 W 125th Street New York, New York 10027 (* - Requests MUST be on Command Letterhead) George Bush (713) 686-1188 Office of the Honorable George Bush FAX (713) 683-0801 10000 Memorial Drive, Suite 900 Houston, TX 77024 Ronald Reagan (President Reagan’s office will not be forwarding any certificates regardless of when the request is made) Jimmy Carter (404) 331-3900 The Honorable Jimmy Carter The Carter Center Attn: Executive Office Atlanta, GA 30307 Gerald Ford (760) 324-1763 Office of the Honorable Gerald Ford FAX (760) 324-7289 P.O. Box 927 Rancho Mirage, CA 92770 Enclosure (9)

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FAQs

What does the presiding officer do at a retirement ceremony? ›

The retiring officer takes his assigned seat, and the presiding officer usually makes a short speech summarizing the retiring officer's career and their contributions to the Air Force. At the conclusion of his remarks, the narrator reads the retirement order.

Are military retirement ceremonies mandatory? ›

Retirement Recognition

Commanders recognize the contributions of all retiring service members by conducting a retirement ceremony unless the individual specifically requests not to have one.

How to dress for a military retirement ceremony? ›

Service members will wear whatever dress uniform the retiree has chosen, usually dress whites. Civilians attending a Navy Retirement Ceremony should wear whatever is listed on the invitation, usually business attire.

Who plans a military retirement ceremony? ›

Retirement ceremonies can be planned and executed by any Project Officer/NCO using this checklist. Deviations may be necessary to tailor the ceremony to the individual, but the major items are included.

What is the best retirement speech? ›

As I stand before you today, my heart is filled with a myriad of emotions as I bid farewell after a fulfilling career. The journey we've shared has been nothing short of incredible, and the time has come to express my deepest gratitude.

How long should a retirement speech be? ›

Keep the speech to 10 minutes or less. You don't have to share your entire work history or give kudos to all your past colleagues individually. Not sure how long your speech is? Practice it in front of the mirror a few times and time yourself!

What is the best month to retire from the military? ›

In part by analyzing quarterly inflation, Fowler formulated a few rules to choose a retirement date by.
  • Retire in the last month of a fiscal quarter. ...
  • Out of those four good months, September is the worst. ...
  • Out of those four good months, March is the best. ...
  • Don't retire on July 1.
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Can the military deny your retirement? ›

Normally, members can expect to be retired per their request. Some obvious reasons to deny a retirement include: The member does not meet all of the requirements to retire. The member is under mobilization orders, and the retirement request will necessarily be delayed until the orders are fulfilled.

What is the six month restriction on military retirees? ›

The 180 day rule restricts the Department of Defense (DoD) from hiring retired military to civilian positions within the first six months of retirement. This longstanding policy has been in place since 1964 but was waived when a state of national emergency was declared in September 2001.

Can a retired soldier wear his uniform to a funeral? ›

Appearance. Honorably discharged military veterans may wear their uniforms. Veterans opting to wear the uniform will comply with the appropriate service uniform regulation and Department of Defense Instruction 1334.1, “Wearing of the Uniform.”

Can a retired soldier wear his dress uniform? ›

-- Retirees may wear the authorized uniform prescribed at the date of member's retirement or any of the uniforms authorized for current active duty personnel, including the dress uniforms. Do not mix uniforms.

What to wear for retirement? ›

Generally, you should err on the side being more formal than casual when selecting your outfit. For men, khaki pants or dress slacks paired with a button-down shirt and blazer are appropriate choices. For women, opt for a sundress or slacks and a dressy top.

How to conduct a retirement ceremony? ›

Retirement Party Planning Checklist
  1. Choose a date and venue. Create a guest list.
  2. Decide on a theme and decorations. ...
  3. Coordinate speeches and tributes. ...
  4. Confirm all arrangements a week before the event.
  5. Prepare a schedule or timeline for the party.
  6. Don't forget to capture the memories with photographs.
Sep 21, 2023

What is the retirement advice for 2024? ›

Move #1: Take your workplace retirement plan contributions to the max. For 2024, the IRS has announced a $500 increase in the contribution limits for 403(b)s and 401(k)s up to $23,000. * Contributing as close to this maximum as possible is a great way to stay or get on track for your retirement goals.

How to MC a retirement ceremony? ›

The MC should make it clear to people who come up for open mic that they should keep their remarks brief, and the MC should be ready to step in and thank the speaker (a polite way to cut him/her off) if their remarks are inappropriate or go on for too long. Humor is an essential ingredient for a retirement party.

What is the main role of the presiding officer? ›

Presiding Officers are responsible for the conduct of the ballot in the polling stations and they must have a good working knowledge of the voting procedures. do not consider the ID to be a good likeness; or consider it to be a forgery. To lead a team of Poll Clerk(s) and to organise their work.

What are the responsibilities of a presider? ›

PRESIDER RESPONSIBILITIES

The responsibility of the presider is to be a “time-keeper” to ensure that the session moves in a timely manner and that all presenters are given equal time to present their material. Read the biographical material obtained from each paper presenter before the conference.

What other major role does the presiding officer hold? ›

The presiding officer of the United States Senate is the person who presides over the United States Senate and is charged with maintaining order and decorum, recognizing members to speak, and interpreting the Senate's rules, practices, and precedents. Senate presiding officer is a role, not an actual office.

Is the presiding officer the chair? ›

The chair, also chairman, chairwoman, or chairperson, is the presiding officer of an organized group such as a board, committee, or deliberative assembly.

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