Roll Calls and Reports

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This is the Document Release Information
Article Number: 7CAV-R-034
Scope: Roll Calls and Reports
Version: 1.2
Effective Date: 01APR19
Last Modified Date: 29JAN24
Approving Authority: Regimental Commanding Officer
Point of Contact: Regimental Command Sergeant Major


Roll Calls

This section will introduce why roll calls are used, who has the authority to generate and design them, and the characteristics of the roll call. The purpose of this SOP is to provide guidance on the requirement for roll calls and to set out the minimum standard required for roll-calls.

Authority

The information provided in this document is provided by the Regimental Command Sergeant Major and authorized by the Regimental Commanding Officer and may only be amended by direction of a member of the General Staff.

Definition

In the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment, a roll call is a post on our forum where individuals from the same section are requested to respond to determine their presence or absence each week. This is a minimum standard for membership as a Trooper.

Purpose

The purpose of a roll call is to help Section Staff and other leadership of the Chain of Command to account for who is active and who is not in each Section.

Intent

  • The primary intent of roll calls is to provide a place for people to post every week on our forum who may otherwise not have a reason to post and subsequently become Absent Without Leave (AWOL) discharged. This allows leadership to have a basic expectation of who to expect at that week's Section Practice and plan accordingly.
  • It also allows leadership to understand who is here and who is not so we do not waste time on people who do not want to be here.
  • When we say we have 600+ members, it really means we actually have 600+ active members unlike many other units out there.
  • Another intent of a roll call is to give Section Leaders a place to keep track of their members.
  • Lastly, roll calls provide valuable information to members who read the roll call, such as upcoming events, who is in their chain of command, and other timely notifications.

The Roll Call

The roll call is broken up into several component pieces:

  • Post title
  • Section crest/logo if applicable
  • Accountability table
  • Training section including training AAR and training attendance list
  • Information section
  • Roll-call response

Roll-Calls may be customized but must meet the following standards:

  • All sections will use the table provided
  • All roll-calls will contain at least the sections noted above
  • Any additional information or sections will be at the bottom of the roll-call under the roll-call response
Information: Best Practice: Always have your troopers sign roll-call at the start of section practice, before you begin. This will save you the hassle of tracking people down later in the week.

Post Title

The post title should be in the format: SECTION/PLATOON/SUB-UNIT/BN-REGT Roll Call DDMMMYY - DDMMMYY

Example

The roll call title for 1st Section, 1st Platoon, C Company, 1st Battalion 7th Cavalry Regiment would be written as follows:

1/1/C/1-7 Roll Call 23MAR19-29MAR19

Accountability Table

The purpose of the roll-call accountability table is to provide a place for the Section Leader to track attendance of his/her Section at Section Practice and to keep track of who has signed roll-call. This gets updated throughout the week and completed on Fridays. It may include a column for roles, but this is not required. As in the example below, you can also keep track of who is on LOA or who discharged/went on ELOA that week. Anyone who discharges or goes on ELOA should be removed from the table in the next week.


Training Section

The training section should consist of 2 parts:

  • Training AAR
  • Training Attendance

Part 1 - The Training AAR: This is a summary of notes from the Section Leader's assessment of training he/she carries out after the practice is over and should include some, if not all of the following:

  • Were the training goals met to an acceptable standard?
  • Is another practice on the same topic necessary in future?
  • Was the content of the practice appropriate for what you hoped to accomplish?
  • What did your Section think of the practice?
  • What improvements could be made for future practices?
  • What could you / your FTLs / your Section as a whole / individuals in your Section improve on?

Part 2 - Training Attendance: This is just a list of anyone (including personnel not in the Section) who attended practice.

Information Section

This section exists for the purpose of providing useful links to useful information. The minimum standard for this area is to provide links to the following areas:

Other useful links may be included at the discretion of the Section Leader.

Roll-Call Response

The roll-call response is simply some text for troopers to copy/paste into their roll-call reply. It consists of two responses and can be customized at the discretion of the Section Leader:

  • Will attend section practice on at .
  • Cannot attend section practice.

Example Roll-Call

The following example conforms to the information above.


Roll Call Templates

Below are the links where each Battalions' roll call formats may be located:

Unit Roll Call Link
1st Battalion

https://7cav.us/threads/320/

Section Weekly Report

The following is the process for filing your weekly section report. Weekly reports are important because we need to know who is here and active and who isn't. We also need to ensure that training is being conducted according to plan.

Complete your Roll-Call

  • Fill in your accountability table, indicating who has signed roll-call and who is accounted for on SP.
  • Fill in your training AAR, ensuring you include the attendance list for who was at your SP including anyone from in or outside the Section.

This is what a completed roll-call should look like.

File Your Report

Use the correct form to submit your weekly report:

1st Battalion

2nd Battalion

Alpha Company Weekly Report

Bravo Company Weekly Report

Charlie Company Weekly Report

Auxiliary Combat Detachment

Steps:

  1. Select the correct date. The date is always the date of the Friday ending the Cav week.
  2. Select the correct platoon.
  3. Select the correct section.
  4. Input troopers unaccounted for, separated by commas. Ex. Aegis.N for SP/RC, Frost.P for SP, Norwood.J for RC.
  5. Input your SL Notes: These should only be notes on very good things that happened that week, people who did very well or things or people that need improvement in some way.
  6. Hit Submit.

If you make a mistake: If you make a mistake, simply fill in another report for the same week and modify it to correct the mistake.

This is what a completed weekly report should look like.

Platoon/Company Report

The platoon/company report is a compilation of all the weekly squad reports. Platoon staff should review the weekly squad reports and then fill in their appropriate notes section. Company Staff then review the reports and fill in their notes sections. Platoon staff should ensure they take note of SL comments on troopers who are doing particularly well and pass that up in their comments.

  • Platoon and Company staff must contact the Regimental Command Sergeant Major with their google account email to be added to the reports.

This is what a completed weekly report should look like.

Report Due Dates

Weekly reports are due every Monday at 0700Z for section leadership, Wednesdays at 0700z for platoon leadership, and Fridays at 0700z for company leadership.