Posted on May 19, 2015
Promotion expectations (What is expected at a promotion ceremony for MSG?)
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I just made the promotion list for 1 June 15 and now my wife, also in the army, and I have been discussing what is expected at a promotion ceremony for MSG. So, what is expected? Some details to help you out. Been in the unit since Jan 15th. It's not a 1sg billet. Will likely be people from my previous unit at the ceremony. should I provide food? If so, what? Just a cake and beverages or a bigger spread? Thanks for the advice
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A "reception" is usually expected after a change/assumption of responsibility for a 1SG or CSM to welcome and congratulate the incoming senior enlisted leader. Finger foods, sandwiches, refreshments, and a type of dessert is usually the norm. I have never seen a reception after a promotion, not saying it doesn't happen but, I have never seen one. It's your ceremony and if you want to have a reception go for it.
Congratulation's on your selection/promotion!
Congratulation's on your selection/promotion!
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I saw one, after a promotion to SFC. But his wife was a CPT, so they could afford the spread, and he was taking the position of Senior Drill, along with his promotion. So maybe it's the same concept?
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Congratulations, AF perspective, I wouldn't go to overboard with it. Finger food and drinks and more than that high-fives and praise for those that did their part to help you there, mostly the junior enlisted.
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Congratulations!!
What CSM (Join to see) said. The incoming individual is responsible for the spread.
Though if you have a lot of friends, liquid refreshments at the after ceremony would be the more appreciated congratulatory gesture :-)
What CSM (Join to see) said. The incoming individual is responsible for the spread.
Though if you have a lot of friends, liquid refreshments at the after ceremony would be the more appreciated congratulatory gesture :-)
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