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Military & Uniformed forces speeches

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Retirement of Army Officer speeches TO Officer who is retiring
These retirement speeches are just what you need if you wish to speak at a farewell function for an officer who is retiring from the army. They speak... Learn More -
Retirement of navy administrator speeches (BY Retiree)
These speeches are ideal for you if you are retiring from an administrative post in the navy. They speak of the camaraderie and the pride you had in... Learn More -
Marines' retirement speeches - TO an Officer who is retiring
These speeches are just what you need if you are speaking at a function where a marine officer is retiring. They speak of his/her commitment to the... Learn More -
Retirement from army speeches TO Officers & NCOs (collectively)
These speeches & toasts are just what you need if you are addressing a group of officers and NCOs who are retiring. They speak of loyalty and duty... Learn More -
Marines' retirement speeches TO enlisted members by C.O.
These marines' retirement speeches are ideal for you if you are addressing enlisted members who are retiring. They speak of duty done and the ongoing... Learn More -
Marines' retirement speeches - BY an Enlisted Member
These Marines' retirement speeches are just what you need if you are an enlisted member who wishes to speak on the occasion of your retirement. They... Learn More -
Retirement of officer from air force speeches TO the person who is retiring
These air force retirement speeches to an officer wish him/her well on his/her retirement. They speak of duty done and experiences shared and... Learn More -
Change of responsibility speeches from departing NCO
These speeches are ideal for an NCO who has been trasnferred or is resigning from the army. They speak of the meaning of army life.They express his... Learn More -
Change of responsibility speeches to Outgoing NCO
These change of responsibility speeches are ideal for use by an incoming NCO. They speak of his pride in taking over the command. They thank his... Learn More -
Army commissioning of officers speeches and poems - TO cadets/officers BY a C.O.
These speeches are ideal if you wish to congratulates the new officers on their commissioning. They welcome the guests and they speak of the necessity... Learn More -
Naval officer commissioning speeches - BY a cadet/officer
The speeches are ideal for you if you are being commissioned as an officer in the navy. They thank those who have helped you make it to this special... Learn More -
Navy commissioning of officers speeches - TO cadets/officers BY a C.O.
These speeches are just what you need if you are addressing cadets who have been commissioned. They congratulate the cadets on becoming officers and... Learn More -
Army commissioning of officers speeches and poems - BY cadet/officer
These speeches are ideal for you to convey your feelings on your commissioning as a cadet. They contain thanks to those who have trained you and... Learn More -
Air Force commissioning of officers speeches - BY graduating cadet/officer
This set of speeches is ideal for you if, as a graduate, you wish to speak at an air force graduation ceremony. They express your thanks to families... Learn More -
Navy promotion speeches TO person/s promoted by an officer
These speeches congratulate a member or members of the navy who have been promoted. They speak of pride in the service and loyalty to the flag and of... Learn More -
Navy promotion speeches BY person who has been promoted
These speeches from a member of the navy express his/her thoughts on his/her promotion. They also express the member's thanks to those who have helped... Learn More -
Change of Command Speeches by an Incoming Naval/Navy Officer
These change of command speeches are just what you need if you are a Naval Officer who is taking over a new command. They mention your predecessor... Learn More -
Change of Command Speeches by an Outgoing Air Force Officer
These change of command speeches are just what you need if, as an outgoing Air Force officer, you wish to say your farewells. They speak of times and... Learn More -
Change of Command Speeches by an Outgoing Naval Officer
These Naval change of command speeches are just what you need if you are an outgoing officer. They say goodbye to your comrades and mention their... Learn More -
Change of Command Speeches by an Outgoing Marine Officer
These speeches are ideal for you if you are an outgoing marine commander at a change of command ceremony. They speak of camaraderie and duty and how... Learn More -
Change of Command Speeches by an Incoming Marines Officer
These speeches are ideal for a commanding officer taking up a new post. They speak graciously of his/her predecessor and wish him/her luck in his/her... Learn More -
Military re-enlistment speeches
These re-enlistment speeches are ideal for an officer who is speaking to members of the forces who have re-enlisted. They can be used by an officer in... Learn More -
Police Academy Graduation speeches, toasts and poems - BY GRADUATE/BY CADET
These speeches are just for you if you are a graduating police cadet. They thank parents and tutors and speak of the shared experiences and challenges... Learn More -
Fire Fighters' graduation speeches BY graduate
These Fire Fighters' graduation speeches are just right for you if you wish to convey the feelings of a cadet on graduation day. They mention your... Learn More -
Fire Fighters' Graduation speeches & toasts BY Fire Chief, Mayor or Guest Speaker TO Graduates
These Fire Fighters' graduation speeches are just what you need if you wish to congratulate the fire fighting cadets on the commencement of their new... Learn More
Sample Military Speech: Military Change of Command Speech
Summary: This change of command (outgoing officer speeches) is ideal for an officer who wishes to address his/her troops one final time before leaving his command.
Title/s of honoured guest/s, fellow officers, comrades,
It seems to me that the vital bits of life are sandwiched in between constant bouts of preparation. In between those bouts lie small but essential periods of achievement. Without the bread and butter however those accomplishments could not exist. The military is certainly no exception. We spend a tremendous amount of time devoted to preparing ourselves for possibilities that we often hope will not occur. The law of certainties dictates that the very moment you stop preparing for an eventuality it will almost certainly happen.
To our credit and to my eternal thanks our work here has been challenging and worthwhile. We have had to establish ourselves, offer support and take control in difficult circumstances. They are often situations that we have envisaged and for which we have planned. Still all the while we hoped that in some way we could prevent them happening. Yet I have to say that the time and planning that we have put into this work has been of immense value to us as a unit.
No situation of conflict or readiness can be viewed in isolation. We are always working and seeking to contribute to a much larger scheme of things. Perhaps it is a perk of my position that I have been a part of that wider scheme. I can therefore say without doubt that you should be very proud of what we have achieved here. You have done your duty with a willingness and enthusiasm that would be hard to match.
I am not, of course, claiming that there haven't been mornings when you have felt less than enthusiastic. I am not claiming that there haven't been times when you were sorry you ever enlisted. I am not even claiming that there aren't times when you wished that you could run the army for a while and that if you did there would be changes. What I am saying is that, despite these feelings, you have always been good soldiers with all that implies.
I can also say that without the men and women under my command our achievements would have been far less. I thank you all for your support but also for the goodwill with which you have performed that duty. Personally I offer my thanks to you for that commitment. I am only too aware that it was given under extreme and often difficult circumstances.
Of the many friends I have the pleasure of working with I can add that I have learned much from you. These are things that I shall add to the new duties and responsibilities that a new posting will offer me. I would not want to go, nor could I without the belief that we have done the best we possibly could in the existing circumstances. I am in no doubt that we have satisfied our honour and that of our regiment. We have also added to the greater achievement of our army.
As I said preparation and a constant source of readiness is the role of the army. It is one that we have discharged with the utmost honour. I must now focus my attentions on new horizons. I do so eagerly and with great confidence. That confidence comes in part from my own belief in what we are doing. It also comes of course from all I have learned and experienced with you.
I will always remember the men and women who have shown such endeavour and willingness to put themselves in positions far beyond the call of their duty. You have done what I have asked of you and given far more. I shall never forget your devotion to duty nor the friendships that have grown out of that. I know that, in you, our country is in very safe hands indeed. May you always continue to guard it in your own special way.

