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Open Ranks Inspection

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Open Ranks Inspection

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    1. Open Ranks Inspection Presented By: C/Capt Scott Lechner C/Capt Patrick Ng

    2. Overview Background Open Ranks Inspections (ORIs) Procedures Evaluation and Grading Criteria

    3. Background ORIs focuses on military bearing and personal appearance It is imperative that cadets look their best

    4. Open Ranks Inspection Entire flight participates Flight Commander (Flt/CC) and Deputy Flight Commander (Flt/CD) follow inspector Performed at least once a week Any member of FT staff may be the inspector

    5. ORI Positioning/Verbiage Inspector enters area and Flt/CC calls the flight to attention and greets inspector with a salute and proper greeting The inspector tells the Flt/CC to prepare the flight and another salute is exchanged Flt/CC prepares the flight by putting them in open ranks and aligning the elements

    6. ORI Positioning/Verbiage Reporting In: Inspector stands approx. four paces in front of the guidon bearer Flt/CC should be three paces in front of the guidon bearers right side, facing down the line. Then takes one step forward, conducts a right face, and salutes the inspector to report in. Reports in: Sir (Ma'am), ___ Flight is prepared for inspection.

    7. ORI Positioning/Verbiage Inspector then inspects the Flt/CC while Flt/CD approaches to take the clipboard to record discrepancies The inspector will then move to inspect the guidon bearer and down the first element The Flt/CC will precede the inspector, one pace to the right and one pace back, and the Flt/CD will follow the inspector. Inspector and Flt/CC will perform duck walk.

    8. ORI Positioning/Verbiage When finished with element the Flt/CC hesitates, allowing inspector and Flt/CD to pass in front and inspect the rear of the first element After inspecting the rear of each element, the inspector halts and turns in front of the element leader of the next rank. The Flt/CD and Flt/CC will resume their previous positions.

    9. ORI Positioning/Verbiage After the last element has been inspected from the rear the inspector will halt and execute an about face The inspector inspects the Flt/CD and then commands POST

    10. ORI Positioning/Verbiage The inspector marches to the right of the element leaders Flt/CC should be three paces in front of the guidon bearers right side, facing down the line. Flt/CC calls the flight to attention. Flt/cc takes one step forward, conducts a right face and receives comments from the inspector The Flt/CC will then salute and greet the departing official appropriately, Good morning (afternoon or evening), Sir (Ma'am).

    11. ORI Evaluation/Grading Anything wrong with the uniform during an ORI is a discrepancy Any cadet who receives a total of four or more discrepancies during a single open ranks inspection will be counseled via IMT 17

    12. Summary Background Open Ranks Inspections (ORIs) Procedures Evaluation and Grading Criteria

    13. Questions?

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