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Badger Battalion
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Staff

The JROTC Staff positions, cadet and rank, and what the cadet completes in order to keep the Arkadelphia Junior ROTC program Running efficiently

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C/MAJ 
​Jackson Forthman

Battalion Commander
The Battalion Commander is the head of Junior ROTC. This person is responsible for all the JROTC program does or does not do.
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C/CPT
Latavia Johnson​

Executive Officer
​The Executive Officer is in charge of all Staff members and makes sure they get their job complete and it is done efficiently.
​She's also really nice I guess
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C/CSM
Sara Allen 

Command Sergeant Major
The Command Sergeant Major is in charge of all things Color Guard, Honor Guard, and Drill. This cadet prepares and chooses cadets that they think are prepared to preform.
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Camryn Allison

S1-Personnel
The S1 is in charge of all cadet records and personal files for each cadet. The S1 also is in charge of merits, demerits, and awards.
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   C/2LT
Magaenus Davis

S2-Security
The S2 is in charge of security control and provides a list of stock in the program. 
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C/SSG
Connor Robbins

S3-Operations
The S3 is in charge of prepping weekly training schedules and prepping ceremonies involved with the Battalion.
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C/SSG
​Gabriel Langely

S4-Logistics
The S4 is in charge of all material including uniforms and making sure all cadets have the materials and supplies needed for all events.
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C/2LT
Mikayla Perry

S5-Publicity
The S5 is in charge of making sure all JROTC events are known to the public and making sure we can call external sources.
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C/2LT
​Colton Garner

S6​-Automation
The S6 is in charge of maintaining the computer equipment and associated programs, applications, and software.
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   C/1LT
​Noah Mcallister

S7-Special Projects
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The S7 plans special projects that involve the JROTC program, and making sure they run efficiently.
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​C/CPT
Joey Jester

Company A Commander
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The Company Commander is held accountable for everything the company does or fails to do. They are accountable for the training, efficiency, discipline, administration, and the welfare of the company.
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C/CPT
​Rocky Hughs
Company B Commander
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The Company Commander is held accountable for everything the company does or fails to do. They are accountable for the training, efficiency, discipline, administration, and the welfare of the company.
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