So... is that (the earlier post) the correct verbage for the oath or not? Anyone have a copy?
If you want the exact verbage, ask one of your command PN/YN's for the EXACT phrasology. Then memorize it completely. Then practice with your self in the mirror or with a friend. A pocket-sized copy to have on-hand as an emergency back-up is a good plan too. But, a professional officer will always have the oath memorized and recite it flawlessly.
Also, it's OK to have some "cheat notes" on the Master Chiefs career to date (duty assignments, date originally enlisted, etc). Keep it light and don't forget to acknowledge the senior members and personal guest of the Master Chief.
Example: "Good morning/afternoon everyone, I'd like to welcome everyone to Master Blasters last reenlistment ceremony in the Navy. Skipper, XO thanks for coming, Mrs Master Blaster, welcome to the command, etc. As some of you may or may not know, Master Blaster has been in the Navy longer than I have been alive. I am honored to be his reeenlisting offcier and can only hope to have as successful a career as Master Blaster. Before we reenlist him though, we have to discharge him. (Read discharge certificate). Well Master Chief, you are now out of the Navy. Do you have anything you'd like to say? He will pontificate for a few minutes and then it will be time to reeenlist him. If there are no further comments, "Attention to Reenlistment." I state your name . . .
You get the idea. Be professional, keep it light and have fun with it. Lastly, it goes without saying that your demeanor and uniform appearance are on display for everyone to see that day. I'm just sayin' . . .