My best answer is that you shouldn't really do it. It would be viewed as an attempt to ingratiate oneself with the CO, and as we all know, CO's aren't always given towards that. If it is considered to be what one DOES however, I would respectfully acknowledge the CO, briefly describe myself, and express my excitement at the new duty station. Keep it simple. ----------------------------- I disagree with the statement above. If you are a very young enlisted Sailor, direct the letter to your Division Chief or Officer. However, if you are CPO or an Officer, it is expected, by Naval Customs and Traditions, that you write a letter to your new CO. A sample letter can be found in the Guide to Naval Writing (Naval Institute publication).
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Officer in India has written: 'Letter from an officer in India to his correspondent in England'
You should writer a reference letter for a police officer using professional language. Your letter should include information about the officer's accomplishments and his personal traits.
You would have to write a letter to the Probation Officer's supervisor requesting a new supervising officer and setting forth what you believe the 'conflict of interest' to be.
Police Officer Security Officer Gardener Driver CPO (Close Protection Officer) Labourer Site Manager Store Manager Loads More.....
Officer at Fort Frontenac has written: 'A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Esq., from an officer at Fort Frontenac' -- subject(s): Colonies, History
You can write a letter of explanation to an immigration officer to accompany an application of reinstatement by aquiring the official documentation and then filling it out.
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officer of which rank
Use the military rank.