our principal, mr. o’neil

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•Chain of Command: The flow of authority and responsibility within an organization, military and civilian. •From the highest ranking positions to the lowest ranking positions. •When solving a problem, start at the lowest level of the chain of command as possible. Let’s look at the chain of command here at Corsicana High School

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Page 1: Our Principal, Mr. O’Neil

• Chain of Command: The flow of authority and responsibility within an organization, military and civilian.

• From the highest ranking positions to the lowest ranking positions.

• When solving a problem, start at the lowest level of the chain of command as possible.

• Let’s look at the chain of command here at Corsicana High School

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Our Principal, Mr. O’Neil

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Senior Aerospace Science Instructor (SASI)

Lieutenant Colonel Mackey

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Aerospace Science Instructor (ASI)

Master Sergeant Hardie

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Assistant To the ASI

C/Col Corbin Kirgis

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Corps commander, Second Semester, school year 2013-2014

C/Col Shaquon Ward

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Vice-Corps commander, first semester, school year 2013-2014

C/Lt Col Dyamond DunbarPicture not available.

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Cadet Command Chief Master Sergeant

Cadet Chief Master Sergeant Daminion Sullivan

• Picture not available

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• Within each class period, also known as flights, we have the following:

• Flight Commanders• Flight Sergeants• Element Leaders

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• So, if you had a problem within your flight, who would you start with in the chain of command?

Hopefully you said element leader.

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•Why not the flight commander or the corps commander – oh heck, why not the school principal?