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   Tiger Battalion » Knowledge » About the Battalion Public Affairs and Security Officer (S-2)

  • The Battalion S-2 assists the battalion commander and the instructor staff in matters pertaining to unit security and enforces the provisions of the security requirements for the battalion. The S-2 also ensures that the any public affairs is dealed with.
  • Duties of the Battalion Security Officer (S-2)

    • Assist in making periodic inspections of the security of weapons (if available within the unit).

    • Make periodic inspections of the security of the supply room and equipment storage areas.

    • Make necessary on-the-spot corrections resulting from security inspections and keep the battalion commander and instructor staff informed.

    • In coordination with the S-1, report incidents that occur which are prejudicial to good order and discipline, and submit reports to the instructor staff, the cadet battalion commander, and the executive officer.

    • Perform other duties as assigned by the battalion commander, battalion executive officer, or the instructor staff. (For example, in some JROTC units, the S-2 may also be responsible for the information center and the duties of a public affairs officer if one is not assigned or for the duties of an ordnance officer if one is not assigned.)
  • Duties of the Battalion Public Affairs Officer (S-2)

    • Maintain the unit JROTC scrapbook.

    • Maintain the cadet information board.

    • Prepare and distribute press release to local media.

    • Photograph major JROTC events and performances.

    • Assist staff sections during special ceremonies.

    • Send Invitations, Thank you Letters, and general letters.

    • Maintain the Cadet Gazette.

    • Coordinating with other members of staff to ensure completion of all tasks.
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