You can find a script for an Army promotion ceremony on official military websites, such as the U.S. Army's official site or the Army Publishing Directorate. Additionally, many military-related resources and forums provide templates and examples. Local unit administrative offices may also have scripts or guidelines tailored to specific ceremonies.
the lesson script by Eugene Ionesco
The script is not available online for free. Try Amazon.
I want to find it as well.
There are a few online sources, but all that I've found differ from the actual script.
of course the director has it
There are several online websites that offer scripts for a Master of Ceremony for a farewell party for friends. A Master of Ceremony will announce all events for the farewell party and keep the party going.
it is published on army intranet in 2nd week of october
You can find the EPS (Enlisted Promotion System) list for promotion in the Indiana Army National Guard on the official Indiana Army National Guard website or through their personnel office. Additionally, it may be available on the Army National Guard's official publications or platforms such as the Army Knowledge Online (AKO) portal. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, contacting your unit’s administrative personnel can also be helpful.
You can find the Enlisted Promotion System (EPS) list for promotion in the Georgia Army National Guard on the official Georgia Army National Guard website or through the Human Resources Office. Additionally, the EPS list may be accessible via the Army National Guard's Digital G1 portal or through announcements posted on official social media channels. It’s best to consult with your chain of command for the most accurate and current information.
the army has too much red tape, so i can't find it anywhere.
the script of
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You can find the Oliver movie script here: http://www.hollywoodscriptshop.com/oliver_movie_script.html
You could find the movie Script Theory at the TubePlus website.
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The only reference I could find to anyone by that name was an Army Times article from June of 2009, announcing that someone with that name was on the promotion list for Sergeant (E5). See related link.
They are currently some websites that give off promotion codes, and you can either hunt the web, or contact Dish Network about the promotion codes you can find and where to find them.