Structure of a typical company in SCS (Support Staff)

Each company in SCS will have the following:
  • Company Quartermaster Sergeant (CQMS)
  • Supply Assistants - General Equipment (SAGE/Storemen)
  • Armskoteman
  • Admin Support Assistant (ASA/Clerk)
These personnel are typically NSFs, and can make your life in SCS much easier.

Company Quartermaster Sergeant (CQMS)

Your CQMS assists your CSM in taking charge of all the stores in the company. He is typically a 3SG, but may also be a Private (PTE)/Lance Corporal (LCP)/Corporal (CPL) undergoing on-job training.

Why you should befriend him: Broke something or lost something but you don't want to pay? Talk to your CQ, and if he likes you, he might help you find a solution and you might end up not needing to pay a single cent.

Supply Assistants - General Equipment (SAGE/Storemen)

Your storemen assist your CQ and CSM with managing and handling the stores. He is typically a PTE/LCP/CPL/Corporal First Class (CFC).

Why you should befriend him: Want to get drinks or food for free? Or want to get an ice cold drink while out in the field? Your storemen are your best bet for these little bits of welfare.

Armskoteman

Your Armskoteman assists your CSM with handling the Armskote. He is typically a PTE/LCP/CPL/CFC.

Why you should befriend him: Want to be the first platoon to send arms every day? Want to shorten how long it takes to draw/send arms? Befriend your Armskoteman and he'll make it happen.

Admin Support Assistant (ASA/Clerk)

Your ASA assists your 2IC with all paperwork related issues. He is typically a PTE/LCP/CPL/CFC.

Why you should befriend him: He's the guy you look for to do things like claims, or if you need to replace missing 11Bs. Get on his good side and he'll make it as fast as he can for you.




Now that you're done, click on the links on the sidebar to learn more about SCS.

Recommended: Specialist Cadet Course Overview
  1. More about SCS
  2. Structure of SCS Coys (Command Team)
  3. Structure of SCS Coys (Support Staff)

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