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AIR FORCE ROTC DETACHMENT 040LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY25 Jan 2017MEMORANDUM FOR AFROTC DET 040 CADET WINGFROM: 040TH AFROTC CW/CC1 LMU Drive, Suite 3100Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659SUBJECT: Cadet Operations Plan – FALL 2016 and SPRING 2017REFERENCES: (a) AFROTCI 36-2010, Cadet Training Programs(b) AFI 36-2903, Dress and Personal Appearance of Air Force Personnel(c) AFROTC Supplement to AFI 36-2903, Dress and Personal Appearance of AirForce Personnel(d) AFI 36-2905, Fitness Program(e) AFROTC Supplement to AFI 36-2905, Fitness Program(f) AFMAN 10-100, Airman’s Manual(g) AFMAN 36-2203, Drill and Ceremonies(h) T-203, AFROTC Field Training Manual(i) T-502, LLAB Group Leadership Problems(j) T-508, Leadership Laboratory Curriculum Handbook(k) T-700, Holm Center Training Manual(l) T-1626, AFROTC Dining-In / Dining-Out Guide1.SITUATION1.1. General. Leadership Laboratory (LLAB) is a portion of the Aerospace Studies curriculum thatprovides the opportunity to develop leadership abilities in a training environment. The Cadet WingCommander (CW/CC), under the guidance of the Operations Flight Commander (OFC), will beresponsible for all Cadet Wing activities. The Operations Plan (OPLAN) provides direction for the cadetwing to follow. It contains the mission, vision, semester operations schedules, organizational chart, andduty descriptions. Cadets will execute their assigned duties directed by the CW/CC and as stated in theduty descriptions in accordance with the mission, vision, and standards set by detachment cadre, CW/CCand CW/IG.1.2. Assumptions. Det 040 LLABs will follow Loyola Marymount University’s Fall 2016 and Spring2017 semester schedules for execution of this Operations Plan (OPLAN). Each cadet will participate inthe scheduled LLAB and physical training periods during the semester, unless waived by the OFC.LLABs will not be scheduled during periods of school holidays or recess.1.3. Effective Dates. This OPLAN will be in effect for the Academic Semesters Fall 2016 and Spring2017 from 29 Aug 2016 to 28 Apr 2017.Last updated 1200 25 Jan 17, v171

2. MISSION2.1. The mission of the 040th AFROTC Cadet Wing (CW), as stated by the CW Mission Directive forthe 2016-2017 Academic Year, is to ensure compliance with all regulations in the completion of training.The cadet wing will conduct training that provides cadets at every level the opportunity to systematicallydevelop the leadership, management, and supervisory skills expected of future Air Force officers. Thisdirective will remain in effect until superseded or rescinded. It is also necessary to ensure the wingconducts cadet training according to the Holm Center Training Manual. In addition, the wing must carryout additional requirements in this document and those given by the Detachment Commander, OFC andother cadre members.2.2. CW Vision: “Motivated cadets working to develop and train in preparation for Field Training”.2.3. CW Mission: “To train and develop cadets to perform at Field Training”.3. OPLAN REQUIREMENTS (Reference: AFROTCI36-2010--NOV 2015—Section 4.3)3.1. Operations Plan (OPLAN). The incoming Cadet Wing Commander (CW/CC) will update theOPLAN, as required, each time the cadet wing positions rotate.3.1.1. The OPLAN will state how and when LLAB lesson objectives will be presented, not in detail,but via a simple timeline/schedule matched to a LLAB event (ex. LLAB 2 – Drill & Ceremonies, Objs X,X, X, and X for AS100s, Objs Y, Y, Y for FTPs, etc). It will also address which lesson objectives will becovered in a subsequent OPLAN (if necessary). The OPLAN will cover both an organizational chart ofthe cadet wing and duty descriptions for all positions listed on the organizational chart.3.1.2. Operations Orders. Cadets must produce an operations order prior to each mandatory PMT (at aminimum all LLAB and PT sessions). Operations orders provide details from the OPLAN for a specificPMT activity.3.1.2.1. The cadet wing commander signs all operations orders.3.1.2.2. The OFC/DO approves all operations orders.3.1.2.3. Each operations order must contain as a minimum:3.1.2.3.1. Date of PMT (LLAB or PT).3.1.2.3.2. Start and stop time of PMT.3.1.2.3.3. The uniform of the day.3.1.2.3.4. Risk management (safety) considerations.3.1.2.3.5. Inclement weather plan. (Ensure this plan is specific to the activity and not a generic planthat remains the same each week.)3.1.2.4. For each scheduled activity within the operations order, the following must be listed:3.1.2.4.1. Activity.Last updated 1200 25 Jan 17, v172

3.1.2.4.2. Location.3.1.2.4.3. Time.3.1.2.4.4. Associated LLAB lesson objective(s) presented.3.1.2.4.5. Point of contact.4. CONTENTS4.1. Operations i’s Diner--UH Overhang/UH1000/ Hog’sPen19, 23, 32,36New Student Orientation--Voluntary PMTCC Call, In-Processing1.2.02Sep-1613.4.5.6.7.1.2.3.09Sep 164.25.1.2.Intro to POC (Obj. 36): 30 minOpening/Closing Formation, Hydration /Transit Time: 15 minIntermission / OFC / Cadre OverviewBriefings: 15 minCustoms & Courtesies (Obj. 23): 15 minCC Call (Obj. 32): 45 minIn Processing (Obj. 23): 50 minFlight Time (Obj. 19): 20 minNo PTHigh FlightOpening/Closing, Hydrate/Transit: 15 minThe Honor Code: (Obj. 3): 15 minAir Force Health & Wellness (Obj. 22) 30 minGLPs (Obj. 7) for IMT/FTP and (Obj. 28,29) for ICL and SCL cadets): 45 minMentoring Time (Obj. 21): 15 minUH Overhang/UH10003, 7, 21,22, 28, 29,33PT 1545-1645Warm-up/Cool Down, FormDemonstration and Running Clinic: 15minPractice FA: 45 minLast updated 1200 25 Jan 17, v173

High Flight1.2.16Sep-163.31.2.3.Opening/Closing, Hydrate/Transit: 15 minIntroduce AEF Material (Obj. 7, 28, 29, 34):a. IED / UXO (Obj. 7): 45 minb. Challenging Intruders (Obj. 7): 45minSunken Gardens/ 7, 21,Mentoring Time (Obj. 21): 15 minRegents Terrace 28,29,PT 1550-1650UH1000 N/A.33Warm-up/Cool Down: 10 minCalisthenics Circuit: 30 minCapture the Flag: 20 minHigh Flight1.2.3.23Sep-1644.5.1.2.3.4.Opening/Closing, Hydrate/Transit: 15 minGrooming Standards: (Obj. 24): 15 minutesD&C: 40 mina) IMT: (Obj. 6) - Basic and IndividualFlight Drill Movements3, 6,UH Overhang /b) FTP: (Obj. 10) -Advance Individual7, 10,UH 1000and Flight Drill Movements21,c) ICL, SCL (Obj. 28, 29)24,Sunken GardensFlight GLP (Obj. 7): 40 minutes28,N/AMentoring Time (Obj. 21): 10 min29,33UH1000 N/APT 1550-1650Warm-up/Cool Down: 10 minWing Calisthenics Workout (Helipad): 20 minWing Bluff Trail Run: 30 minFootball: 20 minBeach LLAB30Sep-1651.2.3.Beach Day (Obj. 7, 19): 100 minMentoring Time (Obj. 21): 10 minFOD Walk: 5 minPlaya Del Rey7, 19,21PT Will Be SportsLast updated 1200 25 Jan 17, v174

High Flight1.2.3.4.07Oct-1665.6.7.8.9.Opening/Closing, Hydrate/Transit: 15 minD&C: 30 minIMT: (Obj. 5) - Drill Orientation/PositionFTP: (Obj. 11) - Apply skills needed to be aneffective flight commanderICL, SCL: (Obj. 28, 29)Flag Retreat Lesson (Obj. 26): 20 minMOUT Training: 45 mina. IMT, FTP: (Obj. 19):b. ICL, SCL (Obj. 28, 29)Mentoring Time (Obj. 21): 10 minChange of Command: 5 minFlagPoles/HogPen/UH 31115, 11,19,21,26,28,29----Hog Pen /UH 1000 / UHClassrooms8, 33PT 1550-165010. Warm-up/Cool Down: 15 min11. Practice FA: 45 min14Oct-16--LMU HolidayCareer ng / Closing, Hydrate / Transit: 20 minCareer Day (Obj. 8):a. 1st Rotation: 30 minb. 2nd Rotation: 30 minc. 3rd Rotation: 30 mind. 4th Rotation: 30 minPT 1600-1700Warm-up/Cool Down: 10 minEMOM Sprints: 20 minWing Calisthenics Workout: 30 minHigh Flight, Flag RetreatOpening/Closing, Hydrate/Transit: 15 minActive Shooter Exercise: 30 min (TimeExtension Approved)AEF Material:Sunken Gardens/a. Small Unit Tactics (Obj. 19): 40 min7, 19,Regent’s Terraceb. Casualty Collection (Obj. 7): 40 min26,/ Alumni Flagc. ICL, SCL: (Obj. 28, 29)28,PolesFlag Retreat Lesson (Obj. 26): 25 min29PT 1600-1700Warm-up/Cool Down: 10 minTargeted FA Workout (Form Focused): 30minEndurance Jogging: 20 minLast updated 1200 25 Jan 17, v175

Fitness Assessment04Nov1691.2.3.4.5.6.Opening / Closing, Hydrate / Transit: 15 minFlight Stretch Time: 18 minSafety Brief, PFA Demonstration: 8 minLMU/SantaPFA (Obj. 33): 60 minMonica CollegeMentoring Time (Obj. 21): 15 minFOD Walk: 8 min21,33PT will be the FAHigh ning / Closing, Hydrate / Transit: 15 minLCE Lesson (Obj. 34): 25 minUH Overhang /Squadron GLP (Obj. 7): 65 minutesBluff TrailICL, SCL: (Obj. 28, 29)Mentoring Time (Obj. 21): 15 minSunken GardensN/APT 1550-1650STR AvailableWarm-up/Cool Down: 10 minWing Calisthenics Workout (Helipad): 20 minWing Bluff Trail Run: 30 minGMC Run LLAB1.2.GMC Run LLAB (Obj. 7, 19): 100 minDining In Lesson (Obj. 25): 201.2.PT 1550-1650Warm-up/Cool Down: 10 min(GMC PFO): 50 min--Sunken Gardens 7, 19,/ Regent’s25,Terrace33--Thanksgiving Break10,21,28,29,33,--Combat Dining In1.02Dec-16122.3.4.Guest Speaker: Mr. Barry Goldman (1230):30 minSunken Gardens/Opening / Closing, Hydrate / Transit: 15 minSt. RobertsObstacle Course/PT (Obj. 33): 30 minAuditoriumCombat Dining In (Obj. 25): 75 min1.PT 1600-1700Ruck March21,25,33Change of Command, Family Day, Awards09Dec-16131.2.3.4.5.6.Opening / Closing, Hydrate / Transit:10 minCommander’s Call (Obj. 32): 20 minChange of Command: 15 minDetachment Awards (Obj. 27): 40 minEnd of Semester Video: 5 minFlag Retreat (Obj. 26): 30 minSt. Robert’sAuditorium26,27,32No PTLast updated 1200 25 Jan 17, v176

** PTs: 11 Total** Flag Retreat: 2 Total** Mentoring Time: 10 Total** LLABS: 13 TotalLast updated 1200 25 Jan 17, v177

DATELLABEVENT6-Jan17--New Student ning/Closing,Hydration/Transit Time: 10 minCommander’s Call (Obj. 32): 20minCadet Briefings: 50 mina. Grade Structure (Obj. 1)b. Chain of Command (Obj.2)c. Intro to GuidonProcedures (Obj. 9)d. Intro to Road GuardProcedures (Obj. 12)e. FT Requirements (Obj.15)f. FT Military Decorum(Obj. 18)g. Health and Wellness(Obj. 22)In Processing (Obj. 23): 20 minFlight Time (Obj. 19): 20 minNo PTFTPOpening/Closing,Hydration/Transit Time: 10 minGrooming Standards Briefing(Obj. 24):15 minFTPa. D&C (Obj. 5, 6, 10): 50minb. GLPs (Obj. 7): 30 minIMTa. D&C (Obj. 5, 6): 45 minb. AF Rank/Chain ofCommand Review (Obj.1, 2): 20 minc. Honor Code (Obj. 3): 15minICL, SCL (Obj. 28, 29): 80 minMentoring Time (Obj. 21): 15minFTPObj. 1, 2, 9,1215, 18, 19, 22,32IMTObj. 1, 2, 9,12,19, 22, 23, 32UH Overhang /UH 1000ICL/SCLObj. 22, 32FTPObj. 5, 6, 7,10, 21, 24, 33IMTObj. 1, 2, 3, 5,6, 21, 24, 33SunkenGardens/ Regent’sTerraceICL/SCLObj. 21, 24,28, 29, 33PT 1545-1645Warm-up/Cool Down, FormDemonstration: 15 minPractice FA: 45 minLast updated 1200 25 Jan 17, v178

.2.3.Opening/Closing,Hydration/Transit Time: 10 minFTPa. D&C (Obj. 5, 6): 45 minb. GLPs (Obj. 7): 45 minIMTa. Flag Procedures (Obj. 4,26): 30 minb. AEF Lesson/GLP (Obj. 7,19): 60 minICL, SCL (Obj. 28, 29): 80 minMentoring Time (Obj. 21): 10minPT 1545-1645Warm-up/Cool Down: 10 minWing Calisthenics Workout: 20minCapture the Flag: 30 minFTP/Flag RetreatOpening/Closing,Hydration/Transit Time: 10 minFlag Retreat (Obj. 26): 30 minFTPa. D&C (Obj. 5, 9, 10): 40minb. GLPs (Obj. 7, 19): 30 minIMTa. D&C (Obj. 5, 6): 30 minb. AEF Lesson/GLP (Obj. 7,19): 40 minICL, SCL (Obj. 28, 29): 70 minMentoring Time (Obj. 21): 10 minPT 1545-1645Warm-up/Cool Down: 10 minHigh Intensity Interval Training:20 minFootball: 30 minFTPObj. 5, 6, 7,21, 33IMTObj. 4, 7, 19,21, 26, 33UH 1000 / UHOverhangICL/SCLObj. 21, 28,29, 33FTPObj. 5, 6, 7, 9,19, 21, 26, 33IMTObj. 5, 6, 7,19, 21, 26, 33SunkenGardens/ Regent’sTerraceICL/SCLObj. 21, 26,28. 29, 33, 36Last updated 1200 25 Jan 17, v179

sit: 10 minFTPa. D&C (Obj. 9, 10): 30 minb. Dorm Maintenance (Obj.14): 40 minc. Expeditionary Reqs (Obj.34): 30 minIMTa. D&C (Obj. 5, 6): 40 minb. GLP (Obj. 7, 19): 60 minICL, SCL (Obj. 28, 29): 100 minMentoring Time (Obj. 21): 10minFTPObj. 9, 10, 14,21, 33, 34IMTObj. 5, 6, 7,19, 21, 33UHALL /Hog’s PenICL/SCLObj. 21, 28,29, 33PT 1545-16451. Warm-up/Cool Down: 10 min2. Calisthenics Circuit: 20 min3. Dodgeball: 30minUHALL /Hog’s rate/Transit: 10 minCommander’s Call (Obj. 32): 15minFTPa. FDE Procedures (Obj.13): 40 minb. ORI Procedures (Obj.16): 40 minIMTa. Flag Procedures (Obj. 4,23): 30 minb. GLPs (Obj. 19): 50 minICL, SCL (Obj. 28, 29): 80 minMentoring Time (Obj. 21): 15minFTPObj. 13, 16,21, 32, 33IMTObj. 4, 19, 21,23, 32, 33ICL/SCLObj. 21, 28,29, 32, 33PT 1545-1645Warm-up/Cool Down, FormDemonstration: 15 minPractice FA: 45 minLast updated 1200 25 Jan 17, v17 10

FTP/Flag Retreat1.2.3.24Feb-1774.5.6.7.1.2.3.1.86.1.2.3.PT 1545-1645Warm-up/Cool Down: 10 minCalisthenics Circuit: 20 minDodge ball: 30 min3.4.5.10Mar17--FTPObj. 12, 14,21, 26, 33IMTObj. 5, 6, 7,19, 21, 26, 33UHALL /Hog’s Pen /Bluff TrailICL/SCLObj. 21, 26,28, 29, 33PT 1545-1645Warm-up/Cool Down: 10 minWing Calisthenics Workout: 20minSoccer: 30 minFTPOpening/Closing,Hydrate/Transit: 10 minFTPa. D&C (Obj. 9, 10, 11): 30minb. Expeditionary Reqs (Obj.19, 34): 35 minc. Dorm Maintenance (Obj.14): 30IMTa. D&C (Obj. 6): 45 minb. GLPs (Obj. 7, 19): 50minICL, SCL (Obj. 28, 29): 95 minMentoring Time (Obj. 21): 10minChange of Command: 5 min2.03Mar17Opening/Closing,Hydrate/Transit: 10 minFTPa. Road Guards (Obj. 12):30 minb. Dorm Maintenance (Obj.14): 40 minIMTa. AEF Lesson/GLP (Obj. 7,19): 40 minb. D&C (Obj. 5, 6): 30 minICL, SCL (Obj. 28, 29): 70 minMentoring Time (Obj. 21): 10minFlag Retreat (Obj. 26): 30 minChange of CommandLMU Spring BreakFTPObj. 9, 10, 11,14, 19, 21, 33,34IMTObj. 6, 7, 19,21, 33UHALL /Hog’s Pen /Bluff TrailICL/SCLObj. 21, 28,29, 33----Last updated 1200 25 Jan 17, v17 11

Fitness Assessment1.17Mar1792.3.4.5.6.Opening/Closing Hydrate/Transittime: 16 minFlight Stretch Time: 18 minSafety Brief, PFA Demonstration:10 minPFA (Obj. 33): 60 minMentoring Time (Obj. 21): 10minFOD Walk: 6 minAFEX: 130 min (Obj. 35)Beach LLAB1.24Mar172.103.4.Beach Day (Obj. 7, 19, 28): 100minMentoring Time (Obj. 21): 10minFOD Walk: 10 minPOC Lesson: Active Duty Topics(Obj. 30): 120 minPT Will be SportsFTPObj. 21, 33IMTObj. 21, 33LAAFBICL/SCLObj. 21, 22,33, 35FTPObj. 7, 19, 21,33IMTObj. 7, 19, 21,33Playa Del ReyICL/SCLObj. 21, 28, 33Obj. 30 (SCL)Base Visit1.2.31Mar173.114.IMT: Base Tour (Obj. 8): 360minFTP: Base Tour (Obj. 8): 360minICL/SCL (Obj. 8): Base Tour:360 minFor Cadets not attending BaseVisit:a. LeadershipFilm/BookLeadershipActivity: 120 minFTPObj. 8IMTObj. 8TBDICL/SCLObj. 8No PTLast updated 1200 25 Jan 17, v17 12

FTP1.07Apr-1712Opening/Closing,Hydrate/Transit: 10 min2. FTPa. FDE Test (Obj. 13): 40minb. Dorm Maintenance Test(Obj. 14): 30 minc. ORI (Obj. 16): 30 min3. IMTa. D&C (Obj. 6): 50 minb. AEF Lesson/GLP (Obj. 7,19): 50 min4. ICL, SCL (Obj. 28, 29): 100 min5. Mentoring Time (Obj. 21): 10min1.2.6.PT 1545-1645Warm-up/Cool Down: 10 minHigh Intensity Interval Training:20 minCapture the Flag: 30 minFTPObj. 13, 14,16, 17, 21, 26,33IMTObj. 6, 7, 17,19, 21, 26, 33UHALL /Hog’s PenICL/SCLObj. 17, 21,26, 28, 29Parade Practice (Key Personnel)(Obj. 17, 26): 30 min08Apr-16--Southern California Field DayIMT/FTP/ICL/SCLObj. 28, 33TBD14Apr-17--Easter Break----FTP1.2.3.4.21Apr-17135.6.0700: Make-up PFAOpening/Closing,Hydrate/Transit: 10 minFTPa. Bag Drag (Obj. 15, 18):100 minIMT (Obj. 19): 100 mina. Warrior Boardsb. Flight Drill Evaluationc. Warrior Knowledge ExamICL, SCL (Obj. 28, 29): 100 minMentoring Time (Obj. 21): 10minFTPObj. 15, 17,18, 21, 26, 33IMTObj. 17, 19,21, 26, 33UHALL/SunkenGardensICL/SCLObj. 17, 21,26, 28, 29, 33PT 1545-1645Memorial Ruck March7.Parade Practice (Obj. 17, 26):30 minPT WillLast updated 1200 25 Jan 17, v17 13

FTPObj. 2521Apr-17AFROTC Det 040 Dining Out &Awards Ceremony14Dining Out Ceremony (Obj. 25): 135minChange of Command, Family Day,Awards1.28Apr-17142.3.4.Commander’s Call (Obj. 32): 20minAwards (Obj. 27): 70 minPass and Review (Obj. 17, 26):30 minFlag Retreat (Obj. 26): 30 minNo PTIMTObj.25TBDICL/SCLObj. 25FTPObj. 17, 26,27, 32IMTObj. 17, 26,27, 32TBDICL/SCLObj. 17, 26,27, 29, 32** PTs: 11 Total** Flag Retreat: 2 Total** Mentoring Time: 10 Total** LLABS: 14 TotalLast updated 1200 25 Jan 17, v17 14

4.2. Organizational Chart of the Cadet Wing (See Attachment)Last updated 1200 25 Jan 17, v17 15

4.3. Duty descriptions for all positions listed on the organizational chart40th WING JOB POSITIONSCadet WingCommanderCW/CCReports to: Operations Flight Commander (OFC)Function: Directs and is responsible for all actions within the cadetwingC/ColRandallHoweResponsible for:1) Coordinating with the OFC2) Accomplishment of all tasks as stated in the mission directive3) Maintaining appearance, discipline, effectiveness, training, andconduct of the cadet wing in accordance with the standards of allAFROTC regulations4) Leading the POC and GMC in accomplishment of the detachmentmission and greater AFROTC mission5) Conducting staff meetings as required with all key cadet officerpersonnel6) Effectively delegating to and supervising the CW/CV, CW/IG,OG/CC, MSG/CC7) Performing other duties as assignedCadet Wing ViceCommanderCW/CVReports to: CW/CCFunction: To advise and support the CW/CC in the direction of allactions for the cadet wingC/Col MattRommelResponsible for:1) Assuming command of the cadet wing in the absence of theCW/CC.2) Submitting a weekly hard copy report at the end of LLAB to theOFC detailing the attendance of the wing IAW AFRTOCI 362010 Section 4.6.3. Should any cadet fall under 80% attendancethe OFC will be notified so the detachment can create an MFRexplaining how the cadet made up the missed objectives3) Effectively planning out the agenda for each POC meeting andensuring that important concerns are discussed and addressed.Will coordinate with Webmaster to be prepared so that technicaldifficulties do not occur4) Planning, running, and facilitating discussion for wing staffmeetings. Review notes with wing staff and cadre to implementchanges. Additionally, follow up on how the changes have beenimplemented.5) Taking notes during LLAB based on what training was supposedto accomplish, if it was accomplished, if an objective must be revisited, and how it can be improved for the future.6) Supervising training and staff performance while enforcingCW/CC policies and wing policies according to AFROTCI-362010, T-508, T-700, AFI 36-2905, AFI 36-2905 supplement, andAFI 91-202.Last updated 1200 25 Jan 17, v17 16

7) Being an extension of the Wing Commander to alleviate workloadand performing other duties as assigned.Cadet WingInspectorGeneralCW/IGReports to: CW/CCFunction: Ensures CW standardization and discipline as well asmaintaining an environment free of discriminationC/ColRhettSpongbergResponsible for:1) Ensuring that the cadets follow and maintain the standards set outfor them and that they follow the military decorum that isexpected of them.2) Ensuring that initial, midterm, and final feedbacks are given andreceived and that they are sufficient in their effect to the cadetbeing counseled.3) Ensuring that training follows the rules and regulations that are setout by the AFROTC manuals such as the T-508.4) Providing inspections to the wing to ensure the standards arebeing met for dress and appearance. The IG is responsible for thelook and community image that the detachment gives to theoutside.5) Writing extension MFRs if the two-hour time limit is exceeded forLLAB training.6) Providing an environment for cadets to feel comfortable duringtraining and provide an outlet for those who have personal orprofessional issues.GMC AdvisorCW/GMCAReports to: CW/CCFunction: Serves as liaison between GMC and POCC/3CHanselSuharliResponsible for:1) Facilitating the technical aspects of GMCA Time2) Monitoring the GMC for attitudes, appearance, and compliancewith wing and AFROTC HQ policies3) Monitoring and promoting the wellbeing of the GMC

(f) AFMAN 10-100, Airman’s Manual (g) AFMAN 36-2203, Drill and Ceremonies (h) T-203, AFROTC Field Training Manual (i) T-502, LLAB Group Leadership Problems (j) T-508, Leadership Laboratory Curriculum Handbook (k) T-700, Holm Center Training Manual (l) T-1626, AFROTC Dining-In / Dining-Out Guide 1.SITUATION 1.1. General.

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