What do you call a drill sergeant?
The army calls them drill sergeants. The navy calls them recruit division commanders or RDCs. The air force calls them military training instructors, they refer to MTIs or just TIs.
What is the highest rank in high school JROTC?
JROTC Ranks
- Cadet Sergeant Major (C/SGM)
- Cadet Command Sergeant Major (C/CSM)
- Officer Rank (and Abbreviation) Insignia (worn on collar)
- Cadet 2nd Lieutenant (C/2LT)
- Cadet 1st Lieutenant (C/1LT)
- Cadet Captain (C/CPT)
- Cadet Major (C/MAJ)
- Cadet Lieutenant Colonel (C/LTC)
How old can a drill sergeant be?
Be between the ages of 17 to 35 years old. Pass the Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) exams. Complete a medical exam.
Do drill sergeants go to war?
It’s not completely unheard of, but reports of drill sergeants resorting to violence are few and far between — even when considering old-school drill sergeants.
What is a sergeant in JROTC?
The Platoon Sergeant is 2nd in command of the platoon and performs those duties assigned by the Platoon Leader. The Platoon Sergeant assumes command of the platoon in the absence of the Platoon Leader. He/she assists in all aspects of the supervision and control of the platoon. t) SQUAD LEADER.
Do sergeants fight?
Sergeants could fight either as heavy cavalry, light cavalry, or as trained professional infantry; either spearmen or crossbowmen.
What is the highest rank in ROTC?
Cadet Officer Ranks
Pay grade*** | C/O-6 | C/O-4 |
---|---|---|
Army JROTC & MCJROTC | ||
Cadet Colonel (C/COL) | Cadet Major (C/MAJ) | |
NJROTC & CGJROTC* | ||
Cadet Captain** (C/CAPT) | Cadet Lieutenant Commander (C/LCDR) |
Can you hit a drill sergeant?
The military’s drill sergeants and instructors are prohibited from hitting their recruits.