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November 29th, 2004   Post 31
Trevor
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One more question....What ranks are your parade positions usually? Like is a flight sergeant usually a C/SSgt, a Flight Commander a C/MSgt etc etc...?
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November 29th, 2004   Post 32
Gorfour20
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One more question....What ranks are your parade positions usually? Like is a flight sergeant usually a C/SSgt, a Flight Commander a C/MSgt etc etc...?
Any, there are no requirements for the positions.
 
November 30th, 2004   Post 33
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One more question....What ranks are your parade positions usually? Like is a flight sergeant usually a C/SSgt, a Flight Commander a C/MSgt etc etc...?
Any, there are no requirements for the positions.
Like most people aren't C/CCs when they are C/MSgts.. But I am.

I'm a Cadet Master Sergeant, Civil Air Patrol

I have been in since April 2003 - making it a year 7 months?
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November 30th, 2004   Post 34
Gorfour20
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One more question....What ranks are your parade positions usually? Like is a flight sergeant usually a C/SSgt, a Flight Commander a C/MSgt etc etc...?
Well, technically I wasn't right, per the Achievements in officer they're named after a position i.e Achievement 9 (C/2d Lt) is named Flight Commander and Achievement 16 (C/Lt Col) is called Cadet Commander. So per the manual the positions go with your achievement.
 
December 1st, 2004   Post 35
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Originally Posted by Trevor
One more question....What ranks are your parade positions usually? Like is a flight sergeant usually a C/SSgt, a Flight Commander a C/MSgt etc etc...?
Well, technically I wasn't right, per the Achievements in officer they're named after a position i.e Achievement 9 (C/2d Lt) is named Flight Commander and Achievement 16 (C/Lt Col) is called Cadet Commander. So per the manual the positions go with your achievement.
But there aren't any huge rules or regs for it. You just don't got a clue what you are doing for a while, thats all. :P
 
December 3rd, 2004   Post 36
lewis9119
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iam a privet first class.
 
December 3rd, 2004   Post 37
Gorfour20
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iam a privet first class.
In what? Army JROTC, Army ROTC, Army, Marine Corps JROTC, Marine Corps. (Almost put MCROTC but there really isn't one, just NROTC Marine Option).

And isn't it Private First Class?
 
December 3rd, 2004   Post 38
C.A.P.
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I'm a Maj. in CAP and have been in the program almost 4 years.
Im also a first year AFROTC cadet
 
December 5th, 2004   Post 39
CadetEnsignAraque
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im an ensign platoon 4 command second year cadet me and this other kid are the only NS2's that are officers and i believe trevor wanted to kno the Navy JROTC ranks E-1 is seaman recruit E-2 seaman apprentice E-3 Seaman E-4 Petty Officer third Class PO3 E-5 PO2 E-6 PO1 and all the petty officer ranks are the silver eagle chevrons but the navy Petty officer ranks are shinier than the navy Jrotc ranks
 
December 6th, 2004   Post 40
ruger322003
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