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=Role of Trooper=
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=Role of the Trooper=
 
A Trooper is the basic primary billet in the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment and lowest link in the [[Chain of Command|Chain of Command]]. It is any enlisted member that is part of a Section, and not the Section Staff. Troopers can retain their combat/primary 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. 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.
 
A Trooper is the basic primary billet in the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment and lowest link in the [[Chain of Command|Chain of Command]]. It is any enlisted member that is part of a Section, and not the Section Staff. Troopers can retain their combat/primary 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. 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.
  
 
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==Responsibilities==
==Responsibilities==<br  />A trooper's duties and responsibilities are as follows:<br  />*Posting on the section roll call every week, as early as possible.<br  />*Attending at least one section practice every week, minimum of one hour.<br  />*Attend any mandatory meetings and practices set forth by the Platoon / Company / Battalion command.<br  />*Adhere to the guidelines set forth by the section leader, and follow their instructions.<br  />*Follow the chain of command to bring up any issues within the section.
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A trooper's duties and responsibilities are as follows:
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*Posting on the section roll call every week, as early as possible.
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*Attending at least one section practice every week, minimum of one hour.
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*Attend any mandatory meetings and practices set forth by the Platoon / Company / Battalion command.
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*Adhere to the guidelines set forth by the section leader, and follow their instructions.
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*Follow the chain of command to bring up any issues within the section.

Revision as of 01:05, 29 January 2024

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Role of the Trooper

A Trooper is the basic primary billet in the 7th Cavalry Gaming Regiment and lowest link in the Chain of Command. It is any enlisted member that is part of a Section, and not the Section Staff. Troopers can retain their combat/primary 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. 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.