For the new session when do the representatives need to be selected? Should I being it up the chain that I would like to start one at our squadron or go directly to commander?
As a C/SMSgt it would be more appropriate to have a C/Officer as the rep for you squadron.
How if you don't have any higher ranking cadets, then I would bring it up your chain to see what they say.
Make sure you know what CAC is supposed to do, and not what people think they do.
Read CAPR 52-16, Chapter 7.
Para. 7-4(a): "c. Appointment Dates. Commanders will appoint their CAC representatives no later than 1 July."
Also, para 7-2(a)(3): "Unit commanders should appoint only cadet officers from their unit. However, if the unit does not have a cadet officer, the commander may appoint any cadet from the unit, or leave the position vacant." In other words, you can only be appointed to your Group or Wing CAC if your unit has zero cadet officers.
I understand that you need to be an officer, and by the time the commander would appoint a representative I would be an officer.
Additionally there are tons of cadet representatives, I have even seen some at wing level, that are not officers yet (one was only a C/MSgt.)
Quote from: C/SMSgt on December 18, 2012, 03:24:34 AM
Additionally there are tons of cadet representatives, I have even seen some at wing level, that are not officers yet (one was only a C/MSgt.)
It is what it is, and I wouldn't lose sleep over it or bother call anyone out on it, but they are (or rather, in fact, their appointing commander is) breaking the regulation if they're at the wing level or higher and have not yet been promoted to C/2dLt or higher.
Be sure to also read the new guide to being on CAC as well as Chapter 7 of CAPR 52-16. It's called
Leadership in Committee. It will give you a good head start on what you should be doing in CAC: http://www.capmembers.com/media//cms/Leadership_In_CommitteeReduced_9CDE454F5662F.pdf (http://www.capmembers.com/media//cms/Leadership_In_CommitteeReduced_9CDE454F5662F.pdf)