C/Capt Benjamin Leiter Chain of Command. Purpose PositionsOverview.

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C/Capt Benjamin Leiter Chain of Command

Purpose PositionsOverview

Succession of leadership Task distributionPurpose

Deputy Flight Commander A Flt/CD C/1 st Lt Kinton B Flt/CD C/1 st Lt Redmond C Flt/CD C/1 st Lt Willis D Flt/CD C/1 st Lt Courchaine E Flt/CD C/1 st Lt Pryor

Flight Commander A Flt/CC C/Capt Baker B Flt/CC C/Capt Theobald C Flt/CC C/Capt Christensen D Flt/CC C/Capt Moores E Flt/CC C/Capt Dennis

Squadron Commander SQ1/CC C/Maj Samp SQ2/CC C/Maj Kraft SQ3/CC C/Maj Johnson

OPG/CD C/Maj Stephen Sells OPG/CC C/Lt Col Jacob Del Ponte Operations Group

CW/CC C/Col Jonathan Sakulich Cadet Wing Commander

Major Michael Miller Operations Flight Commander

Colonel Seth P. Bretscher Professor of Aerospace Studies

Colonel Kent B. Dalton Northeast Region Commander

Colonel Eric J. Wydra AFROTC Commander

Brigadier General Robert D. Thomas Holm Center Commander

Lieutenant General David S. Fadok Air University Commander

General Edward A. Rice, Jr. Air Education and Training Command Commander

General Mark A. Welsh III Air Force Chief of Staff

Honorable Eric K. Fanning Secretary of the Air Force

Honorable Charles “Chuck” Hagel Secretary of Defense

Honorable Barack H. Obama Commander in Chief

Purpose PositionsSummary

21 Questions?

Rank & Insignia

ROTC Enlisted OfficerOverview

Air Force ROTC Soft ranks Hard ranks are identical markings Refer to page of GMC Cadet Guide

Navy ROTC

Army ROTC

Air Force Enlisted No Insignia Airman Basic (E-1) Airman (E-2) Airman First Class (E-3) Senior Airman (E-4) Staff Sergeant (E-5) Technical Sergeant (E-6) Master Sergeant (E-7) First Sergeant (E-7) Senior Master Sergeant (E-8) First Sergeant (E-8) Chief Master Sergeant (E-9) First Sergeant (E-9) Command Chief Master Sergeant (E-9) Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (E-10)

Navy Enlisted Rank

Marine Enlisted Rank

Army Enlisted Rank

Officer Rank Army, Air Force, Marines Navy

ROTC Enlisted OfficerSummary

33 Questions?

Honor Code, Missions, and Visions

Honor Code Definitions Missions VisionsOverview

“We will not lie, steal, or cheat, nor tolerate among us anyone who does.” Honor Code

Lying - Any statement of untruth which is meant to deceive or mislead Stealing - Wrongfully taking, obtaining, or withholding someone else's property Cheating - Taking unfair advantage of another. Toleration - Toleration means enduring without complaint.Definitions

Air Force Mission -“To fly, fight and win… in air, space and cyberspace.” Holm Center Mission -“Develop Air Force Leaders and Citizens of Character to Serve the Nation” Air Force ROTC Mission -“Develop Quality Leaders for the Air Force”Missions

Air Force Vision -“The World’s Greatest Air Force – Powered by Airmen, Fueled by Innovation.” Holm Center Vision -“A diverse culture of leadership development focused on Continuous Learning, Enthusiasm, Pride, Compliance and Tradition” Air Force ROTC Vision -“A highly successful organization, respected throughout the Air Force, the educational community and the nation.”Visions

Honor Code Definitions Missions VisionsSummary

41 Questions?