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About this Promotion SOP
You will find in this Standing Operating Procedure the requirements to get promoted in the Hornet BN.
Promotions can take place one of three ways.
1) The AI or SAI recommends you for promotion based on performance
2) Recommended by your Chain of Command
3) Application(s) accepted for an open position (you are interested in serving in this position)
For each grade the Cadet is responsible for knowing all the information requirements for the lower
ranks as well are the rank they are testing for.
USE the below hyperlink to take you to a Cadet Rank and when in that section
click on the section header to return you back here.
Cadet Private Requirements. 1-7
Cadet Private First Class Requirements 1-12
Cadet Corporal Requirements 1-17
Cadet Sergeant Requirements 1-20
Cadet Staff Sergeant Requirements 1-25
Cadet Sergeant First Class Requirements 1-30
Cadet Master Sergeant Requirements 1-32
Cadet First Sergeant 1-36
Cadet Sergeant Major and Cadet Command Sergeant Major Requirements 1-38
Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Requirements 1-42
Cadet 1st Lieutenant Requirements 1-44
Cadet Captain Requirements 1-48
Cadet Major Requirements 1-49
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Requirements 1-50
Cadet Colonel by special selection only
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Cadet Private Requirements. 1-7
Requirement #1 Cadet must be able to recite the Cadet Creed.
I am an Army Junior ROTC Cadet.
I will always conduct myself to bring credit to my family, country, school and the Corps of cadets.
I am loyal and patriotic.
I am the future of the United States of America.
I do not lie, cheat or steal and will always be accountable for my actions and deeds.
I will always practice good citizenship and patriotism.
I will work hard to improve my mind and strengthen my body.I will seek the mantle of leadership and
stand prepared to uphold the Constitution and the American way of life.
May God grant me the strength to always live by this creed.
Requirement #2 Recite the Mission and Purpose of JROTC
“To Motivate Young People to become better Citizens”
Requirement #3 Recite the Battalion Motto
“Big Green, Quick to Sting, Hooah!”
Requirment #4 Properly Wear the Uniform
See Cadet Reference Edition #6
Requirement #5 Properly maintain stationary commands and positions
Cadet Must be able:
Stand at the position of Attention
Stand at the position of Parade Rest
Stand at the position of At Ease
Render a Proper Salute
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Requirement #6 Cadet must be able to Identify the Cadet Ranks.
Requirement #7 Cadet must be in good standing.
No DeMerits
Cadet Private First Class Requirements 1-12
Requirement #8 Cadet must be passing 5 of 6 classes
Requirement #9 Cadet must recite the Pledge of Allegiance
"I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands,
one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
Requirement #10 Cadet must have completed 2 hours of community service
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Requirement #11 Cadet will identify the Army Ranks
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Requirement #12 Cadet will properly fold a flag
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Cadet Corporal Requirements 1-17
Requirement #13 Cadet will describe how to properly address an Army Service Member.
Title How to Address
All general officers “General”
Colonels and Lieutenant Colonels “Colonel”
Majors “Major”
Captains “Captain”
Lieutenants “Lieutenant”
Chaplains “Chaplain”
Cadets “Mister,” “Miss” or “Cadet”
Officer Candidates “Candidate”
Warrant Officers “Mister” or “Miss”
Sergeant Major “Sergeant Major”
First Sergeants “First Sergeant”
All other Sergeants “Sergeant”
Corporals “Corporal”
All specialists “Specialist”
Privates and privates first class “Private”
Requirement #14 Cadet will describe the Army Values
Army Values
L OYALTY - to bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution...your peers
D UTY - to fulfill your obligations
R ESPECT - to treat people as they should be treated
S ELFLESS SERVICE - to put the welfare of the nation...before your own
H ONOR - to live up to all values
I NTEGRITY- to do what is right, legally and morally
P ERSONAL COURAGE - to face fear, danger, or adversity
Requirement #15 Cadet will describe the Chain of Command
Director of Army Instruction LTC Travis Heard
Senior Army Instruction LTC Anthony Duplechien
Battalion Commander Cadet LTC Liam Reeder
Battalion Command Sergeant Major Cadet Command Sergeant Major Tyler Arirama
Company Commander Cadet Captain
Company First Sergeant Cadet First Sergeant
Platoon Leader Cadet 2nd Lieutenant
Platoon Sergeant Cadet Sergeant First Class
Squad Leader Cadet Staff Sergeant
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Requirement #16 Cadet will have 4 Hours of community service
Requirement #17 Cadet will answer questions 1-5
1. What do the colors of the United States flag represent?
a. Red- Hardiness, Valor
b. White –Hope, innocence, Purity
c. Blue- color of reference of God, Justice, Perseverance, Vigilance
2. What is the gig line?
a. An imaginary line that traces down the shirt opening, in line with the buckle and the trouser fly
3. Why is the United States flag posted to the right or in front of other flags?
a. It is the side of honor
4. What are the types of uniforms issued in JROTC?
a. Class A, Class B, ASU, ACU
5. What does it mean to motivate?
a. Provide a purpose or need which causes a person to want to do something
Cadet Sergeant Requirements 1-20
Requirement #18 Basic Marching Requirements
* Must be able to give and know the following command
Forward March
Column Left March
Column Right March
Left Flank March
Right Flank March
Rear March
Half Step March
Squad Halt
Requirement #19 Cadet must execute the 15 Count Manual of Arms
15 Count Manual of Arms
From Order Arms:
1. Right Shoulder Arms (four count movement)
2. Left Shoulder Arms (four count movement)
3. Present Arms (three count movement)
4. Order Arms (four count movement)
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Requirement #20 Cadet must answer Questions 6-15
6. What is an insignia?
a. An emblem badge or other distinguishing marks of office, honor, or position.
7. What is the Class A uniform?
a. A service uniform that consist of an army blue coat, trousers or slacks, a short or long sleeve
shirt a black four-in-hand tie or neck tabs.
8. What is a formal inspection
a. An official examination of JROTC units that takes place on a prescribed schedule.
9. What is the Class B uniform
a. A service uniform same as the class A uniform expect the coat is not worn.
10. What are shoulder marks?
a. A pair of broad pieces of stiffened cloth worn on the shoulders of the class A or B uniform to
display the grade of the cadet.
11. How do you wear the name plate (for boys)?
a. Centered on the right pocket between the top pocket seam and the top of the pocket button
hole.
12. How do you wear the honor unit insignia (for boys)?
a. Center the honor unit star one-quarter of an inch above the top seam of the right pocket.
13. Ribbons are to be worn on which side of the uniform (for boys)?
a. Ribbons are to be worn centered one-eighth of an inch above the left pocket seam.
14. In what order are the ribbons placed on the uniform?
a. Ribbons are placed in precedence from top to bottom, left to right.
15. How is the unit crest worn on the uniform?
a. The unit crest can be worn however the unit decides to wear it; the 8th battalion wears the
unit crest one-fourth of an inch above the honor unit insignia.
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Cadet Staff Sergeant Requirements 1-25
Requirement #21 Cadet must answer Questions 16-26
16. What size/color earrings can female cadets wear? Small silver, gold or white spherical earrings not to exceed 1/4 inch in diameter. 17. Can a male cadet wear an earring in uniform?
No
18. How often must a uniform be worn by cadets? At least once per week. 19. How are ribbons positioned on the class A uniform? Ribbons are centered on the left side 1/8 inch above the left pocket (centered above the horizontal line for female cadets) 20. What insignia do enlisted cadets wear on the Gray Beret? ROTC Insignia 21. On the unit crest what does the Color Green Represent? What does White Represent? What does Gold Represent? Green represents Honor White represent Truth Gold alludes to High Achievement 22. What does the Winged Foot on the Unit Crest Represent? sportsmanship and team building 23. What does the Torch on the Unit Crest Represent? pursuit of academic excellence. 24. What does the Sword on the Unit Crest Represent? the ROTC program and Cadet Leadership 25. What does the Hornet on the Unit Patch Represent? The hornet, the school mascot, reflects the aggressive guardian of its home; the cadets emulate this action in their fierce loyalty and protection of their school, community and country 26. The Unit Patch is also know as the? The SSI or Shoulder Sleeve Insignia Requirement #22 Cadet will lead a Physical Fitness Session
This requirement includes the cadet demonstrating how to form up, open up, warm up and stretch out.
It also includes that the cadet will lead the exercises and the cool down and stretch out.
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Requirement #23 Cadet will lead a Physical Fitness Session
Requirement #24 Cadet must have completed 6 hours of community service
Requirement #25 Cadet must have participated in a Parade
Cadet Sergeant First Class Requirements 1-30 Requirement #26 Cadet must have participated in a Color Guard support event.
Requirement #27 Cadet must answer questions 27 – 32
27. What is the significance of the Bill of Rights in the USA?
Guarantees personal rights that cannot be imposed upon by the government or its laws.
28. How many amendments make up the Bill of Rights?
the first 10 amendments make up the Bill of Rights
29. What are the three basic categories of rights that the Bill of Rights protects?
Individual freedoms, government abuse of power, and the rights of individuals accused of crimes
30. How does the constitution balance power between the three branches of the federal government?
The government is established with 3 branches of government that balance the power
31. Can you identify the three branches of government and their make up?
the executive (the President), legislative (the Senate and Congress), and judicial (the Supreme Court)
branches of the federal government.
32. How does the Constitution establish a balance of power between the three branches? the president
may sign or veto bills passed by congress and is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces; the
congress levies taxes and appropriates money and creates laws; the supreme court reviews and
evaluates laws passed by congress and signed by the president to determine if they are constitutional
Requirement #28 Cadet must demonstrate/teach how to correctly conduct a counter-column march
with a four squad platoon.
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Requirement #29 Cadet must demonstrate/teach how to correctly conduct normal interval and close
interval spacing in a formation.
Note that the far right Cadet is facing forward and the far left Cadet does not raise their left arm as there
is no cade to the left of them to provide spacing for.
Requirement #30 Cadet Drill: Cadet must march a minimum of 12 Cadets to the JPA standard.
A flag or marker placed directly opposite the reviewing stand or cadre team will designate the start
point for drill. The Cadet drill will assemble in a line formation at the designated start point facing the
reviewing stand or the cadre team; at a signal from the cadre team, the Cadets will perform the
following movements in sequence.
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Cadet Drill Criteria
The following criteria will be used to Rate each item listed below using the points listed next to the item.
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Requirement #31 Cadet Color Guard: Cadet must lead a Competition/JPA Color Guard to standard.
There is a maximum of 15 points possible for this accreditation activity. Use the Color Guard Criteria
below to evaluate Cadets’ performance and assign a score.
Sequence Are color guards wearing proper uniform?
Sling Arms
Post
Uncase Colors
Present Arms
Order Arms
Post
Colors Reverse March
Forward March
Left Wheel March
Forward March
Colors Reverse March
Forward March
Colors Guard Halt
Order Colors
Parade Rest
Colors Attention
Carry Colors
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Forward March
Right Wheel March
Forward March
Colors Reverse March
Forward March
Eyes Right
Ready Front
Left Wheel
March
Forward March
Left Wheel
March
Color Guard
Halt
Sling Arms
Post
Present Arms
Order Arms
Case Colors
Post
Requirement #32 Cadet Must be a LET 3 or 4 and serving as a Primary Staff NCO or Company Training
Officer.
Cadet First Sergeant Requirements 1-36
Requirement #33 Cadet First Sergeant must be capable of conducting in-ranks inspection of all cadets
assigned to their company.
IN-RANKS INSPECTION
To conduct in-ranks inspections, use the following procedures:
a. With the platoon in line formation, the platoon sergeant commands Count, OFF. On the command of
execution OFF, all personnel with the exception of the right flank personnel turn their head and eyes to
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the right and the right flank personnel count off with "ONE." After the right flank soldiers have counted
their number, the soldiers to their left count off with the next higher number and simultaneously turn
their head and eyes to the front. All other members of the formation count off in the same manner until
the entire formation has counted off.
b. After the platoon has counted off, the platoon sergeant commands Open Ranks, MARCH. On the
command of execution MARCH, the front rank takes two steps forward, the second rank takes one step
forward, the third rank stands fast, and the fourth rank takes two steps backward. (If additional ranks
are present, the fifth rank takes four steps backward, and the sixth rank takes six steps backward.)
NOTE: After taking the prescribed number of steps, the men do not raise their arms. If the platoon
leader wants exact interval or alignment, he commands At Close Interval (At Double Interval), Dress
Right, DRESS.
c. At this point, the platoon is ready to be inspected. Typically, the squads are inspected by the squad
leaders; however they may be inspected by the platoon sergeant or platoon leader. (See paragraphs 7-
17 and 7-18 FM 3-21.5 .)
Requirement #34 Cadet First Sergeant must demonstrate proficiency by answering questions 33-61
33. What does ASU stand for? Army Service Uniform. 34. Q: What type of shirt is worn under the Army Service Uniform Coat? A: Gray long sleeve or short sleeve shirt. 35. Q: The black necktie/neck tab is optional when wearing what type of uniform? A: Class B uniform with short sleeves. 36. Q: What color t-shirt is worn with the class Army Service Uniform in a formal situation? A: White. 37. Q: What uniform is worn during ceremonies and social functions? A: The Class A or B uniform or ASU. 38. Q: What uniform is worn at summer camps and for participation on special teams? A: ACUs. 39. Q: What insignia do cadet officers wear on the gray beret? A: Grade or rank insignia. 40. Q: What insignia do enlisted cadets wear on the gray beret? A: ROTC insignia. 41. Q: What color t-shirt is worn with the ACU uniform? A: Tan or Sand
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42. Q: How is the grade (or ROTC) insignia worn on the gray beret? A: Centered on the flash. 43. Q: How are ribbons positioned on the class ASU? A: Ribbons are centered on the left side 1/8 of an inch above the left pocket for males. For females, parallel to the nametag which is between 1 and 2 inches above the top button. 44. Q: Describe a rank? A: Cadet describes a certain rank asked by the inspector (hint-know your ranks, requirement #6). 45. Q: How often must a uniform be worn by cadets? A: At least once per week. 46. Q: Can a male cadet wear an earring in uniform? A: NO. 47. Q: What size/color earrings can female cadets wear? A: Small silver, gold or white spherical earrings not to exceed 1/4 inch in diameter. 48. Q: How is the nameplate worn on your uniform? A: Center the nameplate on the right pocket between the top of pocket and the top of the button for males. (Females: 1 to 2 inches above the top button centered horizontally on the right side of the coat. In a comparable position on the shirt.). 49. Q: What regulation covers the wear of the uniform? A: AR 670-1 and CCR 145-2. 50. Q: Are shoulder boards authorized for wear with the class B uniform? A: Yes 60. Q: What does ACU stand for? A: Army Combat Uniform. 61. Q: What color socks are worn with the Army Service Uniform? A: Black socks.
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Requirement #35 Cadet First Sergeant must demonstrate proficiency by answering describing a regular
Company Formation and answering questions 62-67
62. How many steps between platoons?
5 steps
63. How many steps from Platoon to Platoon Leaders
6 steps
64. How many steps from Platoon Sergeants to Platoon Leader?
Arm’s length plus 6 inches
65. How may steps from the Platoon Alignment to the Platoon Leader?
6 Steps
66. How many steps from Platoon Alignment to the Company Commander?
12 steps.
67. How many steps forward and to the right of the Company Commander does the Guidon Bearer
Post?
1 step forward and two 15 inch steps to the right.
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Requirement #36 Cadet First Sergeant must demonstrate proficiency by answering describing a
Company Column with Platoons in Column Formation and answering questions 68-71
68. How many steps between the Company Guidon Bearer and the Lead Platoon?
6 Steps
69. With the distance between the Platoon Sergeant and their platoon being the same as a regular
company formation (arms length plus 6 inches). What is the distance between Platoons in Column
formation.
3 Steps.
70. How many steps is a platoon leader in front of his platoon in Column formation?
1 Step
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71. Where does the Company Commander position themselves in a Company Column formation?
Centered between the lead and rear elements and 12 steps to the left.
Cadet Sergeant Major and Cadet Command Sergeant Major Requirements 1-38
Requirement #37 Cadet Sergeants Major must demonstrate proficiency by describing Battalion
Formations in Line or Mass and answering questions 72-73
72. How many steps between the Companies?
12 steps with two companies.
6 steps between companies if there are for and 12 between the force split evenly.
73. How many steps between the companies and the Battalion Commander.
24 steps with the companies in line
18 steps with the companies in mass
Requirement #38 Cadet Sergeants Major must demonstrate proficiency of knowledge by answering
Questions 74-94
74. What is the function of the S1?
a. Personnel
75. What is the function of the S2?
a. Intelligence and Physical Security
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76. What is the function of the S4?
a. Supply
77. What is the function of the S3?
a. Operations and Training
78. What is the function of the S5?
a. Public Affairs
79. How far apart are ARC pins worn?
a. 1/8 inch
80. How many cords may be worn on the uniform?
a. 2
81. Can two cords be worn on one shoulder?
a. No
82. What is the primary purpose of drill (drill and ceremony)?
a. The purpose of drill is to enable a commander or non-commissioned officer to move his unit
from one place to another in an orderly manner; to aid in disciplinary training by instilling
habits of precision and response to the leader’s orders; and to provide for the development
of all soldiers in the practice of commanding troops.
83. What are the Three styles of leadership?
a. (1) directing, (2) delegating, and (3) participating
84. What are the Four Factors of leadership?
a. (1) the leadership, (2) the led, (3) the communication, and (4) the situation
85. A learned ability to identify, experience, understand, and express human emotions in healthy
and productive ways is called?
a. emotional intelligence
86. The __________ scale indicates the degree of motivation and readiness for change in the skills
measured by the Personal Skills Map?
a. Change orientation
87. What is Coercive Power?
a. power that is yielded by fear
88. What is Expert Power?
a. power resulting from specific expertise, knowledge, or special skills.
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89. What is Referent Power
a. Power Based on admiration
90. The person is the supervisor and you are the subordinate and she has the right to ask for
compliance. What type of power to the have?
a. Legitimate Power
91. What are the 5 exercises of the Cadet Challenge?
a. Pullup, Curlup, V-Sit and reach, Shuttle Run, 1 Mile Run
92. What is the scoring difference between the National Physical Fitness Award and the Presidential
Physical Fitness Award?
a. The NPFA requires scoring at least 55% to 84% nationally and the PPFA Requires at least
85% or higher
93. What three things can the cadet challenge do for you?
a. 1ST develop an understanding and appreciation for physical fitness. 2nd shows how an
exercise program can improve health and appearance, thereby improving self-confidence.
3rd personal satisfaction involved in striving to achieve a goal and in recognizing and
recording your own progress.
94. What is a Credit Score?
a. a credit score is a measure of how responsible someone is
Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Requirements 1-42
Requirement #39 Cadet 2nd Lieutenants must know have answer all the requirements for lesser ranks
and be of good character receiving a recommendation from the Cadet Battalion Commander and the
Senior Army Instructor.
Requirement 40 Community Service (10 Hours and have been awarded the Unit Crest for wear on the
uniform)
Requirement 41 Awarded the NPFA or the PPFA for performance on the Cadet Challenge
Requirement 42 Answer Questions 95-99
95. What are the four Winning Colors?
a. Brown, Green, Red & Blue
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96. Brown = ? What are some Winning Colors vocabulary builders?
a. BUILDER, Always leading people, Power, Responsible, Duty, Results, Tradition, Money,
Prepared, Give Directions, Do it my way
97. Green = ? What are some Winning Colors vocabulary builders?
b. PLANNER – Changing and Improving, Analyzing, Being my Best, Dreaming, Caring, Invention,
Planning, Inner Life, Exactness, Seeks the Future, Freedom of Thought
98. Red = ? What are some Winning Colors vocabulary builders?
ADVENTURER – Excitement, Test the Limits, Risk, Act and Perform, Fun, Action, Fast
Machines, Freedom, Challenge, Do it Now!
99. Blue = ? What are some Winning Colors vocabulary builders?
RELATER – We are the World, Friendly, Romantic, I see Everything, Hugs are Special, Giving,
Teamwork, Groups, Wanting People to like Me, Let’s Get Along with Each Other
Cadet 1st Lieutenant Requirements 1-44
Requirement 43 What are 6 Steps to resolving conflict?
1. Prepare yourself to deal with the conflict.
2. Find a mutually agreeable time and place.
3. Define the conflict.
4. Communicate an understanding.
5. Agree on the most workable solution.
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Requirement 44 What are the Service Learning Steps?
1. Complete a pre-assessment of skill level using the Personal Skills Map from the
JROTC Success Profiler.
2. Determine a school, community, or national need you can fill relating to class
curriculum.
3. Brainstorm and select a meaningful service project that meets proposed
guidelines.
4. Start learning log to record new knowledge, thoughts and feelings
throughout all phases.
5. Plan and organize details of the service activity and discuss expectations.
6. Participate in a meaningful service activity that meets the service learning
guidelines (Form 219-R).
7. Discuss and reflect on what you experienced (observation).
8. Discuss and reflect on what you gained from the experience (analysis).
9. Discuss and reflect on what you can do with the new information
(integration).
10. Complete a project summary report, a final group evaluation form to judge teamwork, etc
11. Brief the experience to community members, administration, classmates, etc.
12. Complete a post-assessment using the personal skills map and related analysis to determine
plan of action.
Cadet Captain Requirements 1-48
Requirement 45 What are the Seven Steps to the Problem Solving Process?
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Requirement 46 What are the three steps to the Decision Making Process?
Step 1: Understanding the Problem
a) Review the issue again.
b) Write down what you know.
c) Look for key phrases.
d) Find the important information.
e) Tell it in your own words.
f) Tell what you are trying to find.
Step 2: Selecting Strategies
a) Make a model – involve the senses.
b) Make an organized list or table.
c) Look for a pattern – find relationships.
d) Guess (or conjecture) and test.
e) Make an organized drawing or sketch.
f) Work backwards – start with the consequence.
g) Role-play – become an active player.
h) Solve a simpler matter – try simulations.
i) Use estimation.
Step 3: Looking Back: Checking the Answer
a) Does the answer make sense?
b) Is it reasonable?
c) Can the issue be generalized?
d) Is there a pattern?
e) Are there other similar situations?
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Requirement 47 What are the three R’s of Good Decision Making?
Requirement 48 Have served as a leader at the Platoon or higher level or as a special teams leader?
Cadet Major Requirements 1-49
Requirement 49 Know the duties and responsibilities of the Battalion Staff?
Cadet Battalion Commander (c/LTC)
– Responsible for all battalion activities
– Supervises, provides guidance and direction for the Battalion Staff Officers, Company Commanders,
and Battalion CSM in insuring all activities and training are planned, coordinated and executed
efficiently
– Sets the standard and direction of the battalion
– Builds an effective chain of command and develops a positive command climate
– Responsible for developing commander’s intent aligned with the intent of the SAI; communicates
intent and empowers subordinates to act appropriately to accomplish the mission
– Ensures Cadet compliance with policies and procedures of the program
– Creates suspense dates to accomplish Battalion missions and enforce standards
– Serves as a link between all Cadets and the SAI
– Advises the SAI concerning all Cadet matters
– Provides guidance and feedback to event staffs and serves as a liaison between Cadets and cadre as
required
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Cadet Battalion Executive Officer (c/MAJ)
– Second in command; assumes command and commander responsibilities in the Cadet Battalion
Commander’s absence
– Serves as the Chief of Staff; supervises and coordinates the efforts of the battalion staff in
planning, coordination and execution of Battalion events
– Frees the commander from routine details and passes pertinent data, information and insight
from the staff to the commander and from the commander to the staff
– Ensures staff suspense dates are met and remains knowledgeable of the current status of staff
actions
– Serves as a link between all Cadets and the Cadre Battalion Executive Officer
– Responsible for the safety and risk assessment of all battalion events
– Performs all other duties as assigned by the Battalion Commander
– Serves as the leader of event staffs to plan and conduct battalion training
Cadet Battalion Command Sergeant Major (c/CSM)
– Principal advisor to the commander on the state of morale, discipline, and training of Cadets
within the battalion
– Advises the Battalion Commander on planning, coordinating and supervising activities of the
battalion
– Works as a catalyst in communication to and from Cadets to the Cadet battalion chain of
command and staff
– Accounts for personnel during all Battalion level activities and events
– Conducts Battalion formations; responsible for training and execution of drill and ceremonies at
all levels
– Oversees the training and performance of the Battalion Color Guard
– Responsible for the appearance of Cadets, equipment and facilities
– Serves as a link between all Cadets and the Cadre
– Responsible for the readiness and implementation of any hip-pocket training
– Performs all other duties as assigned by the battalion commander
– Coordinates with SMI and Training Company to create PT plan and supervise APFT
Cadet Battalion Administration Officer (S-1 — c/CPT)
– Principal staff officer for all matters concerning human resources including personnel readiness,
personnel services and headquarters management
– Provides administrative support for the battalion
– Prepares and maintains unit strength reports, rosters and records
– Plans, organizes and supervises the execution of battalion awards ceremonies, change of command
ceremonies, and social events
– Receives operational control of any special project committees as directed by the commander
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Cadet Intelligence and Security Officer/ (S-2 — c/CPT)
– Supervises battalion physical security
– Provides weather updates
– Serves on event staff for planning and conducting battalion training event
– Responsible for all Cadet recruiting on the campuses in coordination with the cadre Recruiting
Operations Officer (ROO)
Cadet Battalion Training Officer (S-3 — c/MAJ)
– Principal staff officer responsible for all matters concerning training, operations and plans
– Plans, Organizes and supervises the conduct of all Cadet training
– Allocates resources to ensure the accomplishment of all missions
– Prepares Operations Orders, training schedules and memoranda to facilitate battalion training
and operations
– Ensures all battalion level classes and training are rehearsed by instructors and assistant
instructors prior to execution
– Serves on event staff for planning and conducting battalion training events
– Responsible for coordinating with Cadre for Training Calendar
Cadet Battalion Supply Officer (S-4 — c/CPT)
– Primary Staff Officer responsible for coordinating the logistics integration of supply, maintenance,
transportation and services for the battalion
– Coordinates for, receives, distributes and controls supplies and equipment for training
– Conducts inventories and maintains a continuous working knowledge of on hand supplies and
equipment within the battalion
– Responsible for early coordination with and serves as a link between Cadets and the cadre supply
technician,
-Serves on event staff for planning and conducting battalion training events
Cadet Battalion Public Affairs Officer (PAO/S-5 — c/CPT)
– Responsible for enhancing the relationship between corps of cadets and civilian authorities to include
campus staff and faculty, public information internal information, community relations, written
publications, photographs and related duties as required
– Specifically responsible for the written material, consolidation and publication of the battalion
newsletter
– Serves as a focal point for local advertising of the program
– Serves on event staff for planning and conducting battalion training events outside of tactical training
– Coordinates with S-4 and CSM to contact for catering for special events
– Responsible for fundraising events
Cadet Battalion Signal Officer (S-6 – c/CPT)
– Responsible for photo/video support for all Bn events
– Maintain and update the website, Facebook, and Twitter.
Roswell High School Promotion SOP
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Requirements 1-50
Requirement 50 Selected after thorough review by the AI and SAI
Cadet Colonel Requirements 1-50
Selected by the DAI special board, must be recommended by the SAI