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Duties of the S-5 and S-6

Duties of the S-5 and S-6. Media Relations Civic (local government and organization) Relations Military Relations Parent, guest, and VIP management Recruiting of new cadets Assist with parent “booster” organization activities. State and Federal Government Relations Web Site

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Duties of the S-5 and S-6

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  1. Dutiesof the S-5 and S-6

  2. Media Relations Civic (local government and organization) Relations Military Relations Parent, guest, and VIP management Recruiting of new cadets Assist with parent “booster” organization activities State and Federal Government Relations Web Site Newsletters (promoting communication within the organization and to external “stakeholders”) Historian Photography/ videography S-5 (Public and Governmental Affairs Officer)

  3. Radio communications at Brigade events Computer operations (set up, troubleshooting, training, etc) Technical support for computer users (software, peripherals and hardware) At discretion of the commander, may be assigned some of the S-5 tasks such as the web site and photography S-6 (Communications and Technology Officer)

  4. Publish newsletter Put in school announcements Distribute press releases and media advisories Communicate and coordinate with city and state offices (mayor, assembly, senate) Take photos/videos of training and operations Maintain scrapbook for historical purposes Serve as “host” to parents, guests, and VIPs Assist with military dignitaries and coordination with military installations Maintain the content of the unit web site Assist with recruiting Parent “booster” activities Specific tasks of the S-5

  5. Authorized only at regimental or brigade levels Distribute, maintain, collect, and establish and enforce SOPs on radio communications at events Provide technical support to computer users Set up, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware, software, and peripherals Takes web site content from S-5 and serves as web administrator May perform other support functions for S-5, such as list-serv management, sending bulk emails, database and spreadsheet management, etc. Specific tasks of the S-6

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