22 February 2011

Revised 5 October 2012

This Manual supersedes all previous SOP manuals

Users of this manual are encouraged to submit recommendation to improvethe publication. These should be sent to:

Pershing Rifles Co. A-1

At

The Ohio State University

ROTC Dept. (Converse Hall)

Chapter 1

MISSION OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF PERSHING RIFLES

1-1.Contents

This chapter defines the mission of the NationalSociety of Pershing Rifles, and tells how this mission isfulfilled, illustrating the tri-service aspect of the Society.

1-2.Purpose Statement - Definitions of Mission

The National Society of Pershing Rifles has adopted its mission to include the following four interrelated objectives.

a. To aid in the development of effective officers in the Army,

Navy, and Air Force.

b. To create a closer and more efficient relationship within the

Reserve Officers’ Training Corps structure.

c. To further the purpose, traditions, and concepts of the United

States Army, Navy, and Air Force.

d. To give civilians the opportunity to be part of a military

type of organization without any commitment to the military.

1-3.Non-Discrimination Policy

This organization and its members shall not discriminate against any individual(s) for reasons of age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status.

1-4. Fulfillment of the Mission.

a. Development of effective officers in the Army, Navy, and Air

Force.

(1) Through its organizational structure, the Society affords

its members and excellent opportunity for command and staff

experience. It is an extra-curricular leadership-training

laboratory.

(2) In its administrative aspects, the Society offers many

opportunities for work that provides valuable training for the

Active Member. By adopting, wherever possible, the

administrative practices of the US Army, US Navy, or the US

Air Force, the Society furthers a working knowledge of these

practices which is of great value to the member as a cadet or

midshipman and later as an officer in his particular branch of service.

b. Relationship with in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

Structure.

(1) As one of the most important of its missions, the

ROTC relationship merits special attention by the Society.

The National Society of Pershing Rifles is the only extra-

curricular organization available to all ROTC cadets

everywhere. The P/R, through its meetings and other

activities, develops valuable esprit de corps. Such a group

consciousness among the Pershing Rifles members, coupled with

the improved officer-cadet relationship fostered by the

Society, leads to a stronger and more efficient corps of

cadets.

c. Purpose, Traditions, and Concepts of the United States Army,

Navy, and Air Force.

(1) The first step in the achievement of this objective

is the creation of a closer and more efficient relationship

with the ROTC programs on campus, from which the DOD gains a

majority of its officers.

(2) The Society evidences its interest in and

understanding of the traditions and concepts of the three

services by its continuing program of increased tri-service

recognition.

d. Importance for civilians.

(1) Through its organizational structure, the Society

affords its members and excellent opportunity for command and

staff experience. It is an extra-curricular leadership-

training laboratory. This is important for civilian jobs as

well as military.

(2) Through the relationship with the ROTC cadets and

midshipmen, a closer relationship is formed between these

civilians and the military.

1-5. Type of Organization.

a. By the nature of the above functions the National Society of

Pershing Rifles is organized under the general staff type

structure with members of the coordinating staff being

designated as directors. The coordinating staff members are

principle staff assistants to the Chief of Staff and have been

vested with authority to determine actions to be taken by the

command in their specific field.

(1) Each member of the coordination staff acts as the

principle assistant to the Chief of Staff in planning,

estimating, coordinating, integrating, and supervising

principle functional areas assigned.

(2) Each makes decisions without reference to the Chief of

Staff on routine matters.

Chapter 2

MEMBERSHIP OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF PERSHING RIFLES

2-1. Contents.

This chapter tells who may be a member of the National Society of Pershing Rifles, how membership is granted and how members may be dismissed from the organization. The two classes of P/R membership are described and rules about retaining Active Membership are listed, and the privileges of Honorary Members are discussed. This chapter also outlines the

national Pledge manual. It states the rules about transferring Active Membership from one company to another.

2-2. Scope of Membership.

The National Society of Pershing Rifles is open to any college student. It is open to all Cadets and Midshipmen from colleges and universities throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. The individual members of the Pershing Rifles are selected on a basis of personal merit. There are three classes of membership: Active, Alumni, and Honorary.

2-3. Active Membership.

a. Requirements. Active Membership shall be open to all

students attending a college or university.

b. Selection of Members. To become an active member of Pershing

Rifles, the candidate must be a regularly enrolled student.

c. Admission of Active Members. Having completed a pledge

program controlled by a college level chartered unit of the

Society, the student obtains active status in both the college

level chartered unit pledged and the National Society upon

being duly initiated by the college level chartered unit in

formal ceremony.

d. Right of Active Members. An active member in good standing

with his college level chartered unit for any purpose, shall

be eligible to introduce motions from the floor, to speak in

regard to any motion, to make nominations for office, and to

vote on any questions.

e. Rank of Active Members. Upon activation, the individual shall

attain enlisted rank determined by the unit commander.

f. Active Membership authorized equipment. The citation cord,

shingle, membership card, ribbon, and rank shield are

authorized obtained by the to be active member. The shingle

is a certificate of membership in the Society. The membership

card is a card declaring membership in the Society. The

Pershing Rifles Citation Cord shall be worn only on the left

shoulder. It shall be worn with no other fourragere or

aiguillere unless otherwise directed by the respective ROTC

Detachment. The braided strand shall be worn under the arm

and the two single strands shall be worn outside the arm. The

membership ribbon is worn in the same manner as ROTC ribbons

and is less ranking than all ROTC ribbons. The rank shield is

worn:

(1) Male. Centered on the left breast pocket. If he also

has the ROTC Recondo badge, the Pershing Rifles rank shield

can be moved to the other pocket of the class "A" coat.

(2) Female. Centered on the left side of the Class A

uniform and parallel to the waistline on the coat in a

comparable position on the coat. Placement of the shield

may be adjusted to conform to individual figure

differences. If she also has the ROTC Recondo badge, the

Pershing Rifles rank shield can be moved to the other side

of the class "A" coat.

2-4. Honorary Membership.

a. Definition of Membership. Any person may be initiated into

Pershing Rifles as an Honorary Member by the various college

level chartered units upon the approval of the National

Commander. Honorary members may not hold office or vote on

any matter before the college level chartered unit.

b. Induction of Member. A written request will be submitted to

National Headquarters listing the individuals to be approved

as Honorary Members and explaining why they should be given

honorary membership.

c. Rank of Honorary Members. A person may be initiated into the

National Society of Pershing Rifles with or without honorary

rank, the grades of which shall correspond to those used by

P/R. A commanding officer cannot sign an application for

Honorary Membership requesting honorary rank of a higher rank

that the rank he holds.

d. Equipment authorized for Honorary Members. An honorary member

is allowed a shingle and membership card. The individual is

also allowed the citation cord, if desired.

2-5. Transfer of Membership.

A member of any Pershing Rifles Company may transfer membership to another school, provided the individual meets the basic requirements of the gaining Company. The gaining Company will immediately notify National Headquarters upon completion of the transfer.

2-6Membership Standards

All active members of Pershing Rifles Company A-1 will be expected to adhere to the following standards set forth in this document in order to remain on active status within the organization. Failure to meet these requirements will result in disciplinary action.

  1. PHYSICAL FITNESS TEST. Pledges must meet the standards of the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) as outlined in FM 21-20 in order to be initiated into the Society. A minimum of sixty points in each event must be achieved in order to meet these standards. Following their induction, active members are required to pass the APFT by Army standards on a semester basis in order to maintain their active status.
  1. HEIGHT & WEIGHT. In order to be admitted into Pershing Rifles Company M-4, pledges must meet the Army height and weight requirements as outlined in FM 21-20. Minimum and maximum standards are age, height, and gender dependant. Failure to meet the height-weight standards can be annulled by meeting the percent body fat standards outlined AR 600-9. All members are required to maintain these standards on a semester basis should they wish to remain on active status.
  1. UNIFORM. Pledges and active members of Company A-1 shall adhere to the Army uniform and grooming standards outlined in AR 670-1 in addition to the standards outlined in Article IV of the National Constitution in reference to any Pershing Rifles event in which they partake. During weekly societal meetings, active members shall wear their personalized Pershing Rifles t-shirts along with the appropriate footwear. Pledges shall wear the appropriate uniform directed to them by the First Sergeant and approved by the Company Leadership prior to the directive. In addition, every individual will have a writing utensil, paper, and a watch on their person during the said meetings.
  1. ATTENDANCE. Active members and pledges of Company A-1 must adhere to the attendance policy laid out by National Headquarters in Article XIII, Section 2 of the National Constitution. This policy will pertain to all Pershing Rifles events to include chapter meetings. Absences shall be excused granted that a notice is given to a member of the Company Leadership no later than two hours prior to the start of a meeting and twenty four hours prior to the start of a Pershing Rifle event, with the exception of significant emergencies.
  1. SKILLS. Active members must retain the basic skills of regulation and exhibition drills as was required of them upon induction into the Society. Active members must also maintain a thorough knowledge of the National Society, its history, and the life of its founder, General John J. Pershing.
  1. DUES. In order to remain on active status, members must pay Company dues of $30.00 per year. The amount of these dues will be $30.00, unless otherwise outlined by the Pershing Rifles National Headquarters. These dues go directly towards paying the National Organization Dues.

2-7Disciplinary Actions

Failure of any pledge or active member to adhere to the afore mentioned standards will result in escalating levels of discipline to include make-up PT, Probation, and if necessary, the revoking of one’s membership from Society.

  1. MAKE-UP PT. Infractions of these bylaws, such as an unexcused absence or tardiness, a violation of uniform policy, or a failure to retain the basic knowledge and skills required upon induction, may be corrected through the attendance of a make-up physical training (PT) session on a day set by a member of the Company Leadership. The Company Commander, Executive Officer, or First Sergeant must be present at the scheduled PT session.
  1. PROBATION. Should an individual fail to attend a scheduled make-up PT session or fail to correct his or her infractions of these bylaws, that individual may be placed on probationary status in order to correct the behavior in question. This period will be a minimum of twenty-eight days and will consist of make-up work that will be up to the discretion of the leadership and dependent upon the infraction. While on probationary status, individuals will be required to attend all Pershing Rifle events during that time but will not be authorized to participate. They will be required to uphold the duties and tasks of their position, but will be temporarily revoked from holding the title of their position within the Society as well as their right to vote and propose new motions or amendments within the Company. A member is allowed no more than two periods of probationary.
  1. Member Dismissal Process. Should an active member fail to comply with the terms and conditions of his or her probation, that individual’s membership may be revoked from Company M-4 upon unanimous vote among Company Leadership and may potentially be revoked from the Society pending approval from the National Commander.

2-8. National Pledge Manual.

a. The National Pledge Manual is incorporated herein to serve

as a basis for the individual units’ pledge program. The

National Headquarters will provide this manual.

Chapter 3

ORGANIZATION

3-1. Contents.

This chapter describes the organization of the national Society of Pershing Rifles and explains how each headquarters functions. This chapter prescribes offices and rank structure for each level of command within the Society, and tells how these offices are filled. Special procedures for creating new offices are outlined, and certain limitations are placed on office holding. Procedures for filling vacancies are included, and the rank of Active members is defined.

3-2. Basic Concept and Structure.

The National Society of Pershing Rifles, in keeping with its function as an extra-curricular leadership-training laboratory, is organized along military lines. The basic structure of the Society is prescribed in the Constitution of the National Society of Pershing Rifles.

3-3.Organizational Levels of the Society.

There are currently two levels of organization in P/R. They are National and Company

level. There once were Divisional and Regimental levels as well but they were disbanded at National Convention in 1997.

3-4. National Organization.

a. National Headquarters. This organization shall consist

of the National Headquarters situated at the University

of Nebraska, in Lincoln, Nebraska. The National

Headquarters and the remainder of the Society shall be

under the control of the National Commander who shall

have a term of office not to exceed two years.

(1) National Headquarters Officers. A P/R Major General

shall command the National Society of Pershing Rifles,

and the commander’s staff shall be:

Deputy National Commander /Chief of Staff P/R BG

G-1 P/R COL

G-2 P/R LTC

G-3 P/R COL

G-4 P/R COL

G-5 P/R LTC

(a) National Commander. The National Commander is

nominated by the retiring National Commander and

discussed with the national staff.

(b) This nomination must be confirmed by the National

Legislative Body of Pershing Rifles.

b. Companies. The local unit of each campus shall be known

as a Company.

(1) Company Officers. A P/R CPT (0-3) shall command

the Company and the commander’s staff shall be at the

CO’s discretion:

(2) The following is an example rank structure. The

company is authorized one 1LT (0-2) and 3 2LTs (0-1).

Executive Officer: P/R 0-2

S-1 P/R 0-1

S-2 P/R E-7

S-3 P/R 0-1

S-4P/R 0-1

S-5 P/R E-7

(a) Designation of Company Officers. The individual

unit concerned shall elect the Company Commander.

The Company Commander shall select all other

officers.

(b) Constitution and By-Laws. Each Company shall

have a Constitution and/or By-laws, and shall be able

to furnish a copy of each upon request of PRNHQ.

3-5. Vacancies.

a. Command Positions. In the event a command position is vacated

prior to the expiration of the term of office for that

position, the officer next in command in the HQ shall assume

the duties of the Commander until such time as the electing or

appointing body for that position indicates and completes

action to fill vacancy.

b. Staff Positions. The respective Commanders shall fill

vacancies in staff positions.

3-5. Rank of Active Members.

Pershing Rifles personnel shall retain the rank of the highest rank position held after completing at least one full tem of office in that position.

Chapter 4

CONVENTIONS AND ASSEMBLIES

4-1Contents

This Chapter defines the legislative bodies of the National Society of Pershing Rifles and tells what they do. It outlines policies concerned with National Assemblies and Spring National Conventions.

4-2.Legislative Bodies

At Company level, the legislative body is the Company Active Membership in general assembly. The National legislative body is the National Commander and the Company

Commanders.

4-3.Power of Assemblies

P/R assemblies are concerned with major policy guidance for the Society and action on detailed matter only where joint action is desirable. I.e. the election of a National Commander.

4-4.Annual Fall National Legislative Assembly.

a. Location. The Fall Legislative Assembly will be a held in

Lincoln, Nebraska and all arrangements and coordination will

be through NHQ.

b. Attendance. The National Commander, National Headquarters

Staff, Company commanders and company executive officers, will

attend the Fall Legislative Assembly.

4-5Spring National Convention.

a. Site Selection. The site of the Spring National Convention

will be decided at the Spring National Convention of the

previous year. The unit desiring to host the Convention must

make a bid. It will be voted on at the Convention.

b. Arrangements. The host unit will make all arrangements with

the aid and approval of the G-3.

c. Date. The hosting unit in coordination with PRNHQ will decide

the date of the Convention. It shall be set before the Fall

Legislative Assembly.

Chapter 5

RESPONSIBILITIES OF OFFICERS

5-1.Contents

This chapter contains the duties of Pershing Rifles Commanders and lists of the duties of staff officers.