RANCOCAS VALLEY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL NJROTC 2013-2014 UNIT #96667.
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RANCOCAS VALLEY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOLNJROTC2013-2014UNIT #96667
SNSI LCDR Bert Dejong (Ret.)
NSI
NCC David Aupperle (Ret.)
Commanding OfficerC/LCDR Bruce Lemyre
Aide to SNSIC/ENS Brittany Goldberg
Aide to NSIC/ENS Lindsay Tubertini
Supply DepartmentC/LTJG Christopher CookC/CPO Kevin InnocenziC/CPO Cassie DaglianC/PO1 Jaime LudwigC/PO1 Evan Howe
C/CPO Corey Dantzler
Public Affairs DepartmentC/ENS Matthew Eckert
C/PO1 Avery EvansC/PO2 Amanda Sines
C/PO2 Shannon HollowayC/PO2 Alan Ignacio
Operations Dept. HeadC/LTJG Valerie Nolasco
Operations AssistantC/CPO Dominic Danser-Sweet
FundraisingC/CPO James ClotheirCommunity ServiceC/PO2 Samuel CaseC/PO2 Yoni Juantiez
Administrative DepartmentC/ENS Samantha Welby
C/CPO Alyssa CookC/PO2 Colin Lambert
C/PO2 Gwen Kennedy
Drill DepartmentC/LTJG Francesco Grupico (Adjutant)
C/CPO Elise Kling (1st Plt. Cdr.)
C/CPO Andrew Tallo (2nd Plt. Cdr.)
C/PO3 Ryan Zogheb (3rd Plt. Cdr.)
C/PO3 Daiquan Williams (4th Plt. Cdr.)
Color GuardC/CPO Matthew CronrathC/PO1 Joshua Greenwald
OrdnanceC/PO1 Devon Thatcher
Executive OfficerC/LT John Whritenour
Training OfficerC/ENS Daniel Rosario
Physical Training CaptainC/PO2 Brendan Ruby
Command Senior Chief
C/SCPO Jarred Reid
All Enlisted Personnel
ChaplainC/ENS Nia Hayes
Air Rifle Team CaptainC/LTJG Shawn Kenney
Air Rifle Team AssistantC/ENS Brian Mumbower
UNIT CHAIN OF COMMAND
RECENT CHANGES AND ADDITIONS•The unit is the largest it has ever been at approximately 150 cadets
•Air Rifle Department consisting of the Team Captain and Range Officer was created
•Many cadets have taken and passed the Air Rifle Safety exam and are now qualified to practice and compete with the team
•We have acquired a range at our school’s annex building in Eastampton
•Reintroduced the Plan of the Week
UNIT GOALS•Achieve Distinguished Unit with Honors
•Have the Air Rifle team set up the range and participate in their first competition this year (Dec 14.)
•Have more than 151 cadets next year in order to become a Battalion
•Have multiple Chief boards prior to AMI in order to promote outstanding NS3’s
AIDE TO THE SNSI/NSI
• Be a constant presence to the SNSI and NSI
• Be available at all times for whatever the Naval Science Instructors may need
CHAPLAIN• Lead by being the best moral and ethical
example possible
• Always be available for cadets who need guidance or advice
• Keep moral up within the unit and be a continuous presence at the unit events to help encourage other cadets
TRAINING OFFICER
• PT Test before Thanksgiving break
• Enroll all Juniors and Seniors in the SAT online course
• Prepare cadets for all upcoming PT postals • Make sure cadets enjoy PT; various activities
PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT• Monitor the display case throughout the school to promote the
more recent successes of the unit.
• Have articles displaying unit activities, field trips, parades, etc.
• Responsible for the distribution of the Unit’s Scuttlebutt newspaper. Our unit emails and sends out over 450 newsletters and distributes them among the Cadet’s families, School faculty, and the V.I.P. list.
AIR RIFLE DEPARTMENT• Train cadets in air rifle and shooting safety
• Administer safety test to cadets after safety course is completed
• Set up and maintain range
• Oversee practices for competitions
ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT• Maintains and organizes all vital cadet information for
everyone in the unit.
• Is responsible for entering information into JUMS, Joint Unit Management System.
• Obtain and file all Standard Release And Health Risk Screening forms by 31 October.
• Custody cards: Issue to ALL cadets and have returned before 31 October.
SUPPLY DEPARTMENT
• Issue Uniforms to ALL new cadets correctly and on time
• Full inventory by November 20th
• Replenish uniform storage room
• Train subordinates in department; weekly meetings
OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT• Have the unit participate in helping the school in school events
• Keep cadets involved in the unit by making fun and interesting events/field trips
• Work with the parent booster club to fundraise for the units expenses
• Get the unit involved in helping the communities surrounding the school
DRILL DEPARTMENT
• Organizes, trains, and develops our Regional Award Winning Drill Team consisting 50+ members and the Veteran Armed and Unarmed Platoons.
• Trains New Cadets going out for Drill team Five days a week from Mid-September to November 21st
• Oversees the Exhibition teams (Armed Exhibition, Unarmed Exhibition, Color Guard, and Dual Armed Exhibition)
FIELD TRIPS AND EVENTS
•Veteran’s Day Parade
•Battleship New Jersey
•Neptune Drill Competition (2nd place overall)
•40th Anniversary Spaghetti Dinner honoring CDR Parks
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