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C/Capt Benjamin Leiter Chain of Command
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Purpose PositionsOverview
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Succession of leadership Task distributionPurpose
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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
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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
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Squadron Commander SQ1/CC C/Maj Samp SQ2/CC C/Maj Kraft SQ3/CC C/Maj Johnson
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OPG/CD C/Maj Stephen Sells OPG/CC C/Lt Col Jacob Del Ponte Operations Group
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CW/CC C/Col Jonathan Sakulich Cadet Wing Commander
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Major Michael Miller Operations Flight Commander
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Colonel Seth P. Bretscher Professor of Aerospace Studies
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Colonel Kent B. Dalton Northeast Region Commander
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Colonel Eric J. Wydra AFROTC Commander
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Brigadier General Robert D. Thomas Holm Center Commander
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Lieutenant General David S. Fadok Air University Commander
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General Edward A. Rice, Jr. Air Education and Training Command Commander
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General Mark A. Welsh III Air Force Chief of Staff
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Honorable Eric K. Fanning Secretary of the Air Force
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Honorable Charles “Chuck” Hagel Secretary of Defense
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Honorable Barack H. Obama Commander in Chief
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Purpose PositionsSummary
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21 Questions?
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Rank & Insignia
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ROTC Enlisted OfficerOverview
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Air Force ROTC Soft ranks Hard ranks are identical markings Refer to page 37-43 of GMC Cadet Guide
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Navy ROTC
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Army ROTC
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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)
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Navy Enlisted Rank
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Marine Enlisted Rank
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Army Enlisted Rank
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Officer Rank Army, Air Force, Marines Navy
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ROTC Enlisted OfficerSummary
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33 Questions?
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Honor Code, Missions, and Visions
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Honor Code Definitions Missions VisionsOverview
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“We will not lie, steal, or cheat, nor tolerate among us anyone who does.” Honor Code
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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
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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
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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
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Honor Code Definitions Missions VisionsSummary
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41 Questions?
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