Becoming a Commissioned Officer
Becoming an officer in the CA requires much experience. An officer is the leader of the CA, and is expected to meet expectations of a good leader and posses good qualities of one.
To become an officer in the CA, you must be ranked a Master Sergeant in the CA.
From there, you must follow any requirements/meet all expectations that your respective Major General and/or Brigadier General have set.
All commissions must be approved by both your Colonel as well as your Brigadier General.
Additional Notes:
If you are a retired officer seeking to get your commission back, you must have been decommissioned less than a 3 weeks prior. If so, you may get your commission back. Anyone exercising this rule still must meet all expectations and meet all requirements set by both your Major General and Brigadier General.
Note: This rule only applies to people who seek a recommission in the regiment they retired in. If a retired officer wishes to be recommissioned in another regiment other than the one they retired from, they must wait the 2 week ranklock period before they can be recomissioned.