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Welcome Introductions History of the Change of Command Arrival of the Official Party* Posting of Colors* National Anthem* Invocation* Remarks by Officiator Presentation of Decoration* Remarks by Outgoing CC Final Salute Change of Command* Remarks by Incoming CC First Salute Official Party Departs* * Please Stand Reception Immediately Following “Sir, I relinquish command.” “Sir, I assume command.” Those are the eight most important words to be uttered at this ceremony today. Today, as they have throughout history, those words have conveyed the authority and responsibility of command from one officer to another. Until modern times, it was not uncommon for warriors in the field to be unable to identify or to recognize their leaders. A formal change of command ceremony, such as today’s, afforded them the opportunity to witness the proceedings and, perhaps more important, to see at close range their new leader. The change of command ceremony has survived as an integral part of the Air Force heritage to this day -- passed down directly through the Continental Army of the United States. Today’s ceremony continues that warrior heritage, as we pay homage to the departing commander, and publicly demonstrate our loyalty to the new.
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437th XXXXX SquadronChange of Command
Ceremony
Charleston Air Force Base
South CarolinaDate
Air Force SongBy Robert Crawford
Off we go into the wild blue yonder,Climbing high into the sun;
Here they come zooming to meet our thunder,
At ’em boys, Give ‘er the gun(give ‘er the gun now!)
Down we dive spouting our flame from under
Off with one helluva roar!We live in fame or go down in flame,
hey!Nothing’ll stop the U.S. Air Force!
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Welcome Introductions
History of the Change of Command
Arrival of the Official Party* Posting of Colors* National Anthem*
Invocation* Remarks by Officiator
Presentation of Decoration* Remarks by Outgoing CC
Final Salute Change of Command*
Remarks by Incoming CC First Salute
Official Party Departs** Please StandReception Immediately Following
“Sir, I relinquish command.”
“Sir, I assume command.”
Those are the eight most important words to be uttered at this ceremony today. Today, as they have throughout history, those words have conveyed the authority and responsibility of command from one officer to another.
Until modern times, it was not uncommon for warriors in the field to be unable to identify or to recognize their leaders. A formal change of command ceremony, such as today’s, afforded them the opportunity to witness the proceedings and, perhaps more important, to see at close range their new leader. The change of command ceremony has survived as an integral part of the Air Force heritage to this day -- passed down directly through the Continental Army of the United States.
Today’s ceremony continues that warrior heritage, as we pay homage to the departing commander, and publicly demonstrate our loyalty to the new.
BiographyUnited States Air ForceOUTGOING COMMANDER’S NAMEPut Outgoing Commander’s biographical information here.
BiographyUnited States Air ForceINCOMING COMMANDER’S NAMEPut Incoming Commander’s biographical information here.