USNSCC Organization/Chain of Command

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USNSCC
Organization/Chain
of Command
Field Organization
NSCC Executive Director
CAPT James E. Monahan, USN
(Ret.)
NHQ Representative
RON BAKER, USNR (RET)
Senior/Regional Director
Unit
Commanding
Officer
Unit
Commanding
Officer
Unit
Commanding
Officer
Unit
Commanding
Officer
NATIONAL
CHAIRMAN
Mr. James H.
Erlinger
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
FIELD
REPRESENTATIVE
CAPT HENRY
NYLAND, III,
USNR (RET.)
James E.
Monahan,
Capt, USN
(Ret)
SOUTH EAST –
CAPT RON
BAKER, USNR
(RET.)
Regional Director
Assistant to Regional
Director
STARR, Alan M.,
LCDR
LEIBOWITZ, Jeffrey
S., LCDR
Unit Organization
Commanding Officer
Chaplain
Medical Assistant
Executive Officer
Training Officer
Operations Officer
Administrative Officer
Personnel Officer
Supply Officer
Recruiting/PAO Officer
Officer – Responsible for
maintaining the appropriate degree of
training and professional conduct for
staff and recruits. The TO will ensure
that all company-level training (close
order drill, uniform appearance,
barracks appearance, watch
standing, general orders, etc) is
being taught in accordance with the
SOP (standard operating procedures)
 Training

Operations Officer – Ensures compliance
with the SOP and POD. The OPSO will
observe each company individually and the
battalion as a whole, as well as staff
officers and cadets to optimize the allotted
time and maintain an high standard of
efficiency for the duration of the training
evolution.

Administrative Officer – Calculate and
produce necessary statistics and reports for
NHQ and the training command as well as
manage and maintain personnel jackets
and computer records.

Medical Officer – Professionally trained
medical person(s) who are responsible for
all matters of physical safety from proper
hydration and first aid to more severe
injuries. The MO will distribute any and all
medications and will arrange an emergency
medical plan with the local hospital and fire
dept. prior to training.

Division Officers (4) – Work directly under
the Training Officer and are responsible for
the day-to-day operations of their
respective companies. They are to ensure
safety and welfare of the recruits and staff
assigned to their command.
Cadet Organization
LPO
Corpsman
MAA
ALPO
LCLPO
Drill Team Commander
ALCLPO
ADTC
Color Guard Commander
Squad leaders

Lead Petty Officer (LPO) – Must be PO2 or
above, have completed POLA, participated
in a previous AT, and have previous
experience as a staff cadet. This cadet
must also have a recommendation from his
or her unit CO.

Asst. Lead Petty Officer (ALPO)– Must be
PO2 or above, have completed POLA,
participated in a previous AT, and have
previous experience as a staff cadet. ALPO
must also have a recommendation from
their unit CO.

Company Commander (CC) (4) – Must be
PO3 or above, have completed POLA,
participated in a previous AT. The CC is
responsible to the Division Officer and
directs the day-to-day training of recruits in
his/her company.