Supporting our Next Generation of Service

Our national communities are honoring the generation of American servicemembers.

About Our Communities

Since 2009, OCS Enlistee Recognition Ceremonies have been held by local communities in banquet halls, auditoriums, and sports arenas from New York to California, with hundreds of thousands of attendees - a testimony to the appreciation of the young adults entering military service.

OCS Ceremonies are organized by parents, educators, business and community leaders, and veterans to provide community support for new enlistees and their families as they transition into military service, joining the 1% of Americans who serve in uniform.

Each OCS enlistee receives a pocket guide of the U.S. Constitution, gifts from sponsors, educational materials, and the recognition that their community supports their decision to serve.

OCS Community Ceremonies

See the list below for a community near you!

Don’t see a ceremony in your area? Click here to inquire

OCS Ceremonies

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Community FAQs

Questions Frequently Asked About Our Communities

Looking for a ceremony near you?

Want to contact an OCS Community nearest you? Send us a note. We’ll be glad to help.

Can I volunteer to help at an OCS event?

Want to help plan an OCS event? Make a phone call to a potential sponsor? Act as a liaison with a service branch career recruiter? Consider volunteering with an OCS Community near you, or working with directly with our corporate office. We’re always on the look for great volunteer talent to help with a small task or project.

Can I start an OCS event in my community?

It begins with a commitment from a few volunteers who are willing to plan and implement an OCS graduation ceremony in their community.

People from just about every occupation imaginable are involved in leading an OCS chapter, including parents, educators, veterans, small business owners, and other leaders with a community.

Our national office receives and approves requests from local community leaders to start an OCS chapter in their community. To be considered as an official OCS chapter, please begin here.