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ATOE-DNC-CU
16 JUN 2006
MEMORANDUM FOR CAMPBELL BATTALION CADRE AND
CADETS
SUBJECT: Establishment of Command Policy
1. Reference. AR 600-20, Army Command
Policy, 13 May 2002.
2. Purpose. Establish Command Policy
guidance through memorandums.
3. Campbell Battalion command policy
memorandums are statements of the Professor of Military Science,
Campbell Battalion and are applicable to all Campbell Battalion
Cadre, staff, Cadets and family members. These memorandums are
used to provide one or more of the following:
a.
Establish policy that has not yet been published in a
Department of the Army, US Army Cadet Command, Eastern Region,
or 4th Brigade publication. Once the policy has been
incorporated into a command publication, the memorandum may be
rescinded.
b.
Emphasize an area that may be covered in a higher command
publication.
c.
Make a statement or policy concerning a special interest
area when required by HQDA such as Equal Opportunity, Sexual
Harassment, or Open Door Policy.
4. The following is a list of Campbell
Battalion command policy Memorandums currently in effect. To
view these letters, please see the Battalion Adjutant or
Executive Officer.
Policy Memorandum
Subject or Area of
Emphasis
Policy Memorandum #1 Safety
Policy Memorandum #2 Open Door
Policy
Policy Memorandum #3 Equal
Opportunity
Policy Memorandum #4 Sexual
Harassment
Policy Memorandum #5 Leave
Policy Memorandum #6 Order of Merit
Lists
Policy Memorandum #7 Suicide
Prevention
Policy Memorandum #8 Cadre-Student
Relations
Policy Memorandum #9 Substance
Abuse
Policy Memorandum #10 Class Lab, P.T.
and FTX Attendance
Policy Memorandum #11 Issue and
Turn-in of Military Clothing and Equip.
Policy Memorandum #12 Cadre
Leadership Development Program
Policy Memorandum #13 Cadet
Counseling
Policy Memorandum #14
Budget Procedures
Policy Memorandum #15 Compression and
Acceleration
Policy Memorandum #16 Suspension,
Probation, Leaves of Absence and
Dis-enrollment
Policy Memorandum #17
Cadet Practical Field Training
5. POC for this policy is the undersigned
at (910) 893-1582.
JAMES M. LOFFERT
LTC, IN
Professor of Military Science |