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Non-commissioned Officers Reconstitution Training

Training Objective Task: Understand the roles and responsibilities of a NCO during the academic year Condition: Having previously received instruction on the general roles and responsibilities of NCOs during the NCO Academy and now given specific classroom instruction on how those roles and responsibilities are applied during the academic year Standard: Working in company groups under the control of the 1SG, complete the mission analysis worksheet for your duty position to help guide how you will fulfill your duties during the academic year

Schedule Today we will: – Understand what “NCO business” is – Discuss the mission of each NCO position – Discuss some considerations and techniques for the practical application of that mission

Schedule Tomorrow we will: – Work in company groups to conduct mission analysis of each NCO duty position – The 1SG will direct that effort – The outcome will be that each NCO has filled out the worksheet for his position, the direct supervisor has approved that plan and briefed the 1SG, and the 1SG has turned the collective set of plans in to the TAC and received guidance

NCO Business According to the LDP, the outcome for the secondclass year is “lead” Secondclass cadets fill the NCO ranks within the South Carolina Corps of Cadets As cadet NCOs you will be responsible for most of the functions associated with the day-to-day operation of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets 5

The NCO Corps NCOs are called “the backbone of the Army” – What does that mean and how does it apply to the SCCC? Although NCOs and Officers work together to accomplish the mission, there is an efficient division of labor that designates certain responsibilities as “NCO business” – What responsibilities are traditionally considered “NCO business”? 6

“NCO Business” Taking care of subordinates Individual and small team training (to include physical training) Maintenance and inspection of personnel and equipment Accountability Planning and conducting day-to-day unit operations within prescribed policies and directives Advising the commander on awards and punishments for enlisted soldiers 7

NCO “Support Channel” The NCO “Support Channel”: – Is the communication and supervision that begins with the command sergeant major, extends through first sergeants and platoon sergeants, and ends with squad sergeants and squad corporals – It parallels, supports, and reinforces the chain of command, but is subordinate to the chain of command – Is used both to pass information and to execute the commander’s orders and get routine jobs done

LDP 2C Military Pillar Learning Outcomes Understand, apply, and execute CTM concepts to develop individuals and small groups Lead squad- and platoon- sized groups to complete a task to standards Maintain individual resiliency and apply CTM to grow squad- and platoon- sized resiliency

Specific NCO Positions On the subsequent slides are mission statements for each NCO position Each of those missions is then examined piece-by-piece through some discussion questions and prompts Those discussions will help shape tomorrow’s mission analysis exercise

First Sergeant The mission of the company 1SG is to advise and assist the company commander, especially through the leadership and supervision of the NCOs in the company, in creating and sustaining an organizational climate in which individual training and readiness, accountability, regulations compliance, good order and discipline, and individual cadet care are accomplished to standard.

First Sergeant The mission of the company 1SG is to advise and assist the company commander, especially through the leadership and supervision of the NCOs in the company, in creating and sustaining an organizational climate in which individual training and readiness, accountability, regulations compliance, good order and discipline, and individual cadet care are accomplished to standard. – What characterizes such an organizational climate? – What aspects of the organizational climate would the 1SG be best equipped to influence and assess? – How would he advise and assist the commander in these areas?

Drillmaster The mission of the company drillmaster is to serve as the commander’s subject matter expert on all matters pertaining to drill and ceremonies, to include individual and collective training.

Drillmaster The mission of the company drillmaster is to serve as the commander’s subject matter expert on all matters pertaining to drill and ceremonies, to include individual and collective training. – How do you identify the company’s strengths and weaknesses in this area? – What, beside Thursday parade practices, are opportunities to train drill and ceremony? How do you capture these?

Supply Sergeant The mission of the supply sergeant is to execute all tasks associated with the logistical support of the company mission.

Supply Sergeant The mission of the supply sergeant is to execute all tasks associated with the logistical support of the company mission. – What are these tasks? How will you determine them? – How will you interact with the company commander, company XO, company 1SG, and battalion supply NCO? – How will you supervise the armorer?

R & D Sergeant The mission of the company R & D Sergeant is to serve as the company commander’s functional expert on the technical and procedural aspects of the R & D system and to control the administrative aspects of the system for the company

R & D Sergeant The mission of the company R & D Sergeant is to serve as the company commander’s functional expert on the technical and procedural aspects of the R & D system and to control the administrative aspects of the system for the company – The new CAS system should greatly reduce the R & D Sergeant’s administrative workload. What should the R & D Sergeant be doing in this new environment?

Human Affairs NCO The mission of the Human Affairs NCO is to assist the HAO in establishing, maintaining, and monitoring an organizational climate that is based on The Citadel core value of respect and to execute her guidance to ensure each individual cadet receives the care and support required by applicable laws, regulations, and principled leadership in areas involving equal treatment and personal crisis.

Human Affairs NCO The mission of the Human Affairs NCO is to assist the HAO in establishing, maintaining, and monitoring an organizational climate that is based on The Citadel core value of respect and to execute her guidance to ensure each individual cadet receives the care and support required by applicable laws, regulations, and principled leadership in areas involving equal treatment and personal crisis. – What are the indicators of an organizational climate that is based on respect? How will you track and report those to the HAO? – What are the indicators that a cadet recruit is receiving the appropriate care and support? How will you track and report those to the HAO?

Platoon Sergeant The mission of the platoon sergeant is execute the platoon leader’s guidance to ensure each cadet is trained and equipped with the necessary skills, knowledge, and behaviors to be individually successful in all four pillars

Platoon Sergeant The mission of the platoon sergeant is execute the platoon leader’s guidance to ensure each cadet is trained and equipped with the necessary skills, knowledge, and behaviors to be individually successful in all four pillars – Where do you go to find out what those skills, knowledge, and behavior are? – How do you train them? – How do you directly supervise your squad sergeants and indirectly supervise your squad corporals in this process?

Squad Sergeant The mission of the squad sergeant is to be holistically responsible for the training, readiness, accountability, and welfare of each cadet in his squad

Squad Sergeant The mission of the squad sergeant is to be holistically responsible for the training, readiness, accountability, and welfare of each cadet in his squad – How do a squad sergeant’s responsibility and a cadet’s individual responsibility intersect? – What does CTM mean by “Big A” Accountability? – Who does the squad sergeant directly supervise the squad corporal in accomplishing his duties?

Tomorrow Your TAC will give you a mission analysis worksheet for your duty position You will divide up into company groups The company 1SG will give overall guidance about the organizational climate he wants to establish and his general expectations of each NCO Each NCO will use that guidance to fill in the worksheet for his position and then brief it to the group The 1SG will collect all worksheets and turn them in to the company commander The company commander will brief the TAC on the collective plan and receive the TAC’s guidance