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Kitty Hawk Air Society Induction Ceremony Script
Neessen and pledges form up out of sight
Emcee: Welcome to the Air Force Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps Kitty Hawk Air Society Induction Ceremony. I am Cadet (Rank and full name said) and I will be your emcee for this evening. As a courtesy for our inductees and guests we ask you to please silence your phones at this time.
LONG PAUSE TO ALLOW THEM TO SILENCE CELL PHONES!
Emcee: Ladies and Gentlemen, please stand, place your right hand over your heart, and join (Cadet Name) in reciting our Pledge of Allegiance.
Everyone recites pledge
Emcee: Thank you, you may be seated
Neessen marches in with saber/rifle at right shoulder arms… Halts and faces crowd.
Neessen: Kitty Hawk Pledges, Fall In

All inductees march in, halt and face. Remain at attention.
Emcee: Ladies and Gentlemen, I present tonight’s newest inductees, Cadets (Last name of each inductee is said.)
Neessen: Kitty Hawk pledges, Parade, Rest.
Neessen faces Webb and salutes
Neessen: Sir, tonight we have (number of inductees) cadets making application for acceptance.
Webb: Very well
Neessen faces the pledges
Webb: Would each pledge step forward and introduce yourself
Each pledge steps forward, introduces themselves, then steps back into formation.
Pledges: I am cadet ___________. I make formal application to join The Kitty Hawk Air Society.
Webb: Who can vouch for the integrity of these pledges?
Neessen: As the Kitty Hawk Air Society Commander, I vouch for the integrity of these pledges.
Webb: Very well.
Emcee: The Kitty Hawk Air Society is an official AFJROTC sanctioned national organization representing the best of the best, based on leadership, fellowship, and academies. Each pledge had to complete a rigorous set of tasks, including community service, school volunteer hours, and mastering several memorization items, which they had to recite to a JROTC instructor. Of the original (Amount of pledges) offered induction, only these (number of pledges)

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