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A trooper is any enlisted member of the 7th Cavalry within 1st or 2nd Battalion that is part of a section, and not the Section Leader. Troopers can retain their combat billet whilst volunteering for most secondary billets. A trooper will not be able to advance past the rank of Corporal (requires NCOA) unless a section leader billet is attained.
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A trooper is any enlisted member of the 7th Cavalry that is part of a section, and not the Section Leader. Troopers can retain their combat billet whilst volunteering for most secondary billets. A trooper will not be able to advance past the rank of Corporal unless a leadership billet is attained.
  
 
==Role==
 
==Role==
 
Troopers are what make up the vast majority of all combat billets; they are the soldiers who train weekly to keep their skills honed, and act as the front-line fighting force of the regiment.
 
Troopers are what make up the vast majority of all combat billets; they are the soldiers who train weekly to keep their skills honed, and act as the front-line fighting force of the regiment.
 
  
 
==Responsibilities==
 
==Responsibilities==
The trooper is responsible of the following duties;
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A trooper's duties and responsibilities are as follows:
 
*Posting on the section roll call every week, as early as possible.
 
*Posting on the section roll call every week, as early as possible.
 
*Attending at least one section practice every week, minimum of one hour.
 
*Attending at least one section practice every week, minimum of one hour.

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Article Number: 7CAV-R-009
Scope: 7th Cavalry Trooper - Duties, Responsibilities, Procedures, and General Orders
Version: Version 1.1
Effective Date: 2 AUG 18
Last Modified Date: DDMMMYYYY
Approving Authority: Regimental Commanding Officer
Point of Contact: Regimental Chief of Staff

A trooper is any enlisted member of the 7th Cavalry that is part of a section, and not the Section Leader. Troopers can retain their combat billet whilst volunteering for most secondary billets. A trooper will not be able to advance past the rank of Corporal unless a leadership billet is attained.

Role

Troopers are what make up the vast majority of all combat billets; they are the soldiers who train weekly to keep their skills honed, and act as the front-line fighting force of the regiment.

Responsibilities

A trooper's duties and responsibilities are as follows:

  • Posting on the section roll call every week, as early as possible.
  • Attending at least one section practice every week, minimum of one hour.
  • Attend any mandatory meetings and practices set forth by the Platoon / Company / Battalion command.
  • Adhere to the guidelines set forth by the section leader, and follow their instructions.
  • Follow the chain of command to bring up any issues within the section.