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Battalion Commander
  • As the senior member of the Corps of Cadets, the battalion commander must constantly be aware of his/her every action within the school and community. The image that he/she has a mirroring effect on all J.R.O.T.C. programs, schools, and the US Army. Although not all inclusive, some of his/her duties are a follows:
  • Overall supervision of the battalion.
  • Designates particular areas for inspection and/or supervision by members of his/her staff, insuring that necessary reports are timely rendered and follow-up action is taken as appropriate.
  • Inspects work of staff officers.
  • Recommends job assignments and/or relief from job assignments.
  • Recommends promotions, demotions, and awards.
  • Schedules and presides over staff and/or commanders conferences.
  • Accomplishes additional duties as directed by the Senior Army Instructor.
Battalion Executive Officer
  • Assumes command of the battalion in the absence of the battalion commander.
  • Recommends job assignments and/or relief from job assignments.
  • Recommends promotions, demotions, and awards.
  • Serves as advisor to the battalion commander in formulating policy and plans for the battalion.
  • Serves as Commander of Troops during the Formal Inspection.
  • Directs, coordinates, and supervises the battalion staff.
  • Performs additional duties by the battalion commander.
S-1 (Adjutant)
  • Prepares all correspondence for the battalion.
  • Publishes all orders pertaining to the battalion.
  • Maintains and posts J.R.O.T.C. student record cards.
  • Corrects uniform violations when observed.
S-2 (Public Information Officer)
  • Keeps the battalion informed on current events.
  • Prepares news releases and reports J.R.O.T.C. news to local/school newspapers.
  • Arranges for public information coverage and photographs of J.R.O.T.C. events/activities as appropriate.
  • Keeps the bulletin boards) neat and current.
  • Maintains a scrap book of all J.R.O.T.C. activities and records the battalion history as it occurs.
  • Assist the S-1 during peak administrative periods.
  • Corrects uniform violations observed.
S-3 (Training and Operations Officer)
  • Prepares, posts on the bulletin boards, and files weekly training schedules.
  • Maintains reference files and reference library.
  • Maintains a record of all extracurricular activities in which the battalion is involved.
  • Plans drill competition between units of the battalion.
  • Responsible for making the parade field and the upkeep of the marching equipment.
  • Corrects uniform violations when observed.
  • Performs additional duties as directed by the battalion commander.
S-4 (Supply Officer)
  • Responsible for maintenance of the J.R.O.T.C. building.
  • Assists the Army Instructor in receiving, issuing, and inventorying uniforms and supplies.
  • Assists the Army Instructor in maintaining individual clothing records.
  • Insures that the supply room is clean, neat, and orderly at all times.
  • Informs the Army Instructor of shortages and of availability of expendable supplies.
  • Corrects uniform violations when observed.
S-5 (Special Projects Officer)
  • Responsible for overseeing all projects provided by the battalion commander, SAI, or AI.
  • Responsible for maintaining a suspense log for all assigned projects.
  • Reports at staff meeting on status of assigned projects.
  • Corrects uniform violations when observed.
  • Performs additional duties as directed by the battalion commander.
S-6 (Computer Technician/Supervisor)
  • Responsible for overseeing all computers in the Corps.
  • Responsible for maintaining all of computer's hardware.
  • Responsible for upgrading hardware, and software.
  • Responsible for keeping the computers in proper working order.
  • Responsible for all of the corps' equipment.
  • Responsible for putting together presentations for viewing by the corps and the SAI, and ASAI.
  • Responsible for tending to all of the software being purchased, and used.
  • Responsible for setting up Office networks, printers, and scanners.
  • Responsible for keeping this website in proper condition, and updated.
  • Responsible for any equipment for use in the office, classroom, and personal uses.
Command Sergeant Major
  • Serves as a model soldier/cadet for the entire Corps of Cadets throughout the school.
  • Supervises the color guard and insures that they are properly trained and that their special equipment is on hand and properly maintained.
  • Supervises all First Sergeants.
  • Schedules and conducts meetings with the non-commissioned officers when necessary.
  • Commandant of the NCO Academy and supervises the testing of all enlisted cadets for enlisted promotions.
  • Corrects uniform violations when observed.
  • Performs other duties as directed by the battalion commander.


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