The Cadet Hand Book and Section Roll/Syllabus of Examination
SYLLABUS OF EXAMINATION.
For Appointment and Promotion of Officers and Non-commissioned Officers.
I.—Examination up to the Rank of Second Lieutenant.
1. Boards will be appointed as directed in U.T. Regulation 33.
2. Examination will be practical and oral only.
3. At the conclusion of the examination the Board will forward to the Battalion Commander the result of the same, showing the names of all the candidates in the order in which they passed for each rank.
4. The results of the candidates who pass will be published in Battalion Orders.
5. In recommending successful candidates for Commissions as 2nd Lieutenants, Battalion Commanders will certify on the C.M. Form A 22 that the provisions of Universal Training Regulation 33 have been complied with.
6. The subjects of the examination for the various ranks and the maximum marks allotted to each will be—
(а) Regimental Duties (50 marks) for ranks of Colour-Sergeant and 2nd Lieutenant.
(b) Drill (100 marks) for all ranks up to 2nd Lieutenant.
Subject. | Text Books. |
Organization and training of Senior Cadets; appointment and promotion of Senior Cadets to be non-commissioned officers and officers; discipline | U.T. Regulations, Part III., 25-33, 44-48. |
Registrations; inspection and medical examination; exemption; organization and training of Senior Cadets; appointment and promotion to be non-commissioned officers and officers; officers generally; discipline; uniform and equipment; allowances; competitions | U.T. Regulations, Part II. and III. |
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Infantry Training, 1911, Secs· 15-49. | ||
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[1]Rifle Exercises and Musketry Instructions for Cadets Chap. II. | ||
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Rifle Exercises and Musketry Instructions for Cadets, Chap. IV. | ||
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Rifle Exercises and Musketry Instructions for Cadets, Chap. II. | ||
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Infantry Training, 1911, Secs. 82-92. |
Subject. | Text Books. | ||
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Rifle Exercises and Musketry Instructions for Cadets, Chap. III. | ||
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Rifle Exercises and Musketry Instructions for Cadets, Chap. III. | ||
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Infantry Training, 1911, Secs. 93-29. |
For Rank of Colour-Sergeant.
As for Sergeant, but of a higher standard.
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Infantry Training, 1911, Secs· 93-99. | ||
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[2]Guard and Sentry Duties. |
II.―Examinations for the Rank of Lieutenant, Captain, and Major.
1. The examination will be practical and oral.
2. The Boards appointed by the District Commandant will be composed of one or more officers of the Permanent Forces and an Area Officer.
3. Examinations will usually be held twice in each year in the various localities.
4. When there is more than one candidate at any locality, arrangements will be made so that, while the examination in the oral test is being conducted, candidates will be unable to communicate the nature of the questions to one another.
5. The names of the officers who pass the examination, the rank for which they were examined, together with the marks obtained in each subject and the aggregate, will be published in District Orders.
6. To pass, officers will be required to obtain not less than 50 per cent. of the maximum marks for each subject. To obtain “Special Mention” an officer must pass in each subject at one examination and obtain not less than .8 marks on the aggregate.
7. The subjects of the examination will be—
(а) Regimental Duties.
(b) Drill and Field Training.
(c) Map Reading.
8. The maximum marks allotted for each subject will be 100.
9. The following certificates will be accepted in lieu of examination in the subjects for which the certificates were given, for the ranks of Lieutenant, Captain, and Major:—
(a) REGIMENTAL DUTIES.
For Ranks of Lieutenant, Captain, and Major.
Defence Acts and Regulations.—An examination in knowledge of the Defence Act, as far as it relates to the training and efficiency of Senior Cadets, and the Regulations for the organisation and training of Senior Cadets, to consist of oral questions and answers. The questions will be prepared for each examination by the President of the Board, on Parts V., XII., XIII., XIV., and XV. of the Defence Act, and the Regulations and Instructions contained in Parts I., II., and III. of Regulations for Universal Training.
Subject. | Text Books. | ||
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Infantry Training, 1911, Secs. 15-49. | ||
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Rifle Exercises and Musketry Instructions for Cadets. Chap. I. | ||
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Infantry Training, 1911, Secs. 82-92. | ||
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Infantry Training, 1911, Secs. 93-99. | ||
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Rifle Exercises and Musketry Instructions for Cadets. Chap. II., III., and IV. | ||
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Musketry Regulations, 1912, Part I., Secs. 17-35, 65-68. | ||
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Manual of Ceremonial. Sections 67, 69, 127, 131, 133. |
Subject. | Text Books. | ||
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Infantry Training, 1911, Secs. 100-113. | ||
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Infantry Training, 1911, Secs. 170-177. |
For Rank of Major.
As for Captain, but of a higher standard.
(c) MAP READING.
For Rank of Lieutenant.
The examination will include a few simple practical tests in—
Setting a map,
Definition of terms used,
Convential signs,
Recognition of hill features,
Identifying observer’s position on a map,
Measuring distances.
For Ranks of Captain and Major.
As for Lieutenant, but of higher standard.