
Group Commander: responsible for overseeing the entire unit’s operations and activities. They lead and mentor other cadet officers, coordinate with instructors, represent the unit at events, and ensure that training, drills, and events run smoothly. Their role involves setting the tone for discipline, motivation, and performance, while managing communication and fostering leadership development among cadets.

Vice Commander: The Vice Commander in a JROTC unit serves as the second-in-command, assisting the Group Commander in overseeing the unit's operations. They are responsible for stepping in and taking charge in the absence of the Group Commander and ensuring that the unit runs smoothly. The Vice Commander typically manages the unit’s daily
Vice Commander: The Vice Commander in a JROTC unit serves as the second-in-command, assisting the Group Commander in overseeing the unit's operations. They are responsible for stepping in and taking charge in the absence of the Group Commander and ensuring that the unit runs smoothly. The Vice Commander typically manages the unit’s daily activities, coordinates with other cadet leaders, and helps maintain discipline and morale. They also often assist with planning events, leading meetings, and overseeing specific tasks or projects within the unit.

First Sergeant: responsible for overseeing the cadets’ discipline, uniforms, and overall readiness. They assist the company commander with training and organization, ensure cadets meet performance standards, and manage the day-to-day operations of the unit. The First Sergeant serves as a key link between the cadet officers and enlisted m
First Sergeant: responsible for overseeing the cadets’ discipline, uniforms, and overall readiness. They assist the company commander with training and organization, ensure cadets meet performance standards, and manage the day-to-day operations of the unit. The First Sergeant serves as a key link between the cadet officers and enlisted members, helping maintain order and facilitating communication.

Support Commander: responsible for overseeing logistical and support functions, such as organizing supplies, managing equipment, and coordinating administrative tasks. They ensure that the unit has the necessary resources for training and events, and often assist with planning and execution of community service projects or special activities.

Special Operations Commander: responsible for overseeing and coordinating specialized activities such as drills, physical fitness training, competitions, and other high-intensity events. They ensure that cadets are properly prepared for these specialized tasks, managing the planning, execution, and evaluation of these operations.

Operations Commander: responsible for managing the classroom environment, ensuring that lessons, training materials, and educational activities are organized and run smoothly. Additionally, helps maintain discipline in the classroom and supports the overall educational goals of the unit.
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