Cadet Leadership Training Schools
The students of the 2011 Winter New Hampshire Wing NCO Leadership Academy (NCOA) at the NH National Guard Regional Training Center in Center Strafford, NH
Students of the 2011 Regional Cadet Leaderhship School - Winter. The 36 student represented 4 regions, and 10 different wings, and traveled from as far away as Arizona to attend.
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New Hampshire Wing NCO Leadership School (NCOLS)
The Winter New Hampshire Wing NCO Leadership School (NCOLS) promises to be a fun, challenging and rewarding experience. NCOLS is designed to help equip Cadet Non-commissioned Officers with the skills and knowledge they need to be more effective leaders in their home squadrons, and prepare them to make the transition from the enlisted to the commissioned ranks. NCOLS blends classroom theory with hands on training to help cadets truly grasp the concepts they are being presented. Cadets will be presented with leadership concepts and challenges and will be expected to solve those challenges. Classes ranging from conflict resolution and effective leadership, to drill & ceremonies will be conducted. Cadets will be given daily leadership challenges that they will have to solve in both individual and group settings. Above all else NCOLS follows one simple concept taken from the NCO Creed. “No one is more professional than I. I am a Non-commissioned Officer…” Cadets that attend NCOLS are expected to act, and are treated as, young professionals. Cadets choose to attend because they want to make themselves better leaders and we will help them to reach that goal. For more information, please visit the activity site here. Northeast Regional Cadet Leadership School - (RCLS)
Northeast Region Cadet Leadership School (RCLS) promises to be a fun, challenging, and rewarding experience for all who attend. RCLS is designed for Cadet Officers to learn new skills and knowledge they need to be more effective leaders in their home squadrons and wings. RCLS blends classroom theory with hands-on training to help cadets truly grasp the concepts they are being presented. There will be daily assignments and group discussions on leadership, ethics, and management. Cadets will be presented with leadership concepts and challenges and will be expected to solve those challenges. Classes ranging from Civil Air Patrol & Air Force core values and ethics to management and leadership will be presented. Cadets will be given daily leadership assignments, both individual and group, that they will have to complete. The students that attend the NER RCLS - Winter will be expected to staff themselves, and maintain the highest standards of academic performance and behavior. RCLS will be academically challenging and the students will have to manage their own time to ensure that they successfully complete RCLS. The students that attend RCLS will be Cadet Officers, and they will treated as such. There is one theme that permeates all of RCLS, that is the concept of servant leadership. It is summed up in our motto “Protelo est Ministro” which means “To Lead is to Serve”. For more information, please visit the activity site here. |