Tuesday, June 04, 2013

Jack of All Spades

     Since organizing Jack of All Spades I’ve had to divide my spare time between writing articles and running the day to day operations of Jack of All Spades. I have recruiting, advertising, researching and other duties that most regularly occupy my time and it saddens me that I don’t write as many articles as I would like. The good news is that Jack of All Spades is well on its way and within the next year we hope to be fully up and running. By “up and running” I mean that we should be actively involved in our communities and attending regular fundraisers, conventions, public meetings and other important events. Senior officers have been called and we hope to fill other valuable spots within the organization soon. 

     The changes most likely to be new to you are that Andrew Barnes has been promoted to Master-At-Arms and Phillip Barnes to Vice-President. They are still acting presidents of their respective Units but they have the added responsibility of overseeing the entire organization. Congratulations to both of them on their promotions. 

     I also understand that the entire vision of Jack of All Spades might be a little unclear and so I would love to enlighten everyone on two very important parts of the puzzle: the Hierarchy and the vision of Jack of All Spades. Before I get into the details of how we’re organized I’d like to explain why we’re organized. 

     I grew up in a good neighborhood and was distanced from crime in general growing up. With the exception of the occasional bike being stolen or a house being toilet papered we understood nothing of the criminal world. Having spent some time in various places around the United States and the world, before and during my time in the military, I now understand better the living conditions of people less fortunate to have had what I had growing up. I ache at the news reports that talk of home invasions, rapes, kidnappings and theft. I hate to hear of active shooters, gang violence and racial attacks. The violence levels that we as American citizens seem to tolerate are astounding. I would never condone any of the items I just mentioned or any of their related criminal acts, so why would I not stand up and do something about it? 

     Jack of All Spades is designed to strengthen a community by being the cohesive glue that unites the law-abiding citizens against these dangers. The idea is to create a “super neighborhood watch” system. We’re not one or two people patrolling the neighborhood once a month or maybe even once a week. We are a community of people committed to always watching, always being ready for anything that might threaten us, our families or our communities. We see the commitment to protecting ourselves to be the most important thing we can do to deal with the terrible events that life might throw at us. 

     In many articles on the website I focus on “man-made” disasters such as active-shooters and kidnappings but in reality Jack of All Spades is really about being ready for all disasters whether man-made or natural. We want all people to be aware of what they can do to prepare for these events without breaking the bank, causing undue stress or affecting your life in any way other than positively. The basis of our vision is to act and not to be acted upon. When life gives us lemons, we’ve got the juicer ready! We don’t feel that most of us will deal with this life-threatening situations on a regular basis and there’s really no need to prepare but we believe that there’s no reason not to prepare. 

     With that vision we offer an organization that anyone can join. There is no commitment required beyond the dedication to protect your family and to prepare for danger. Below is an image of the Jack of All Spades organization. It is comprised of normal Everyday Jacks and Everyday Jills like you who have dedicated extra time to teaching, assisting and supporting other Jacks and Jills in their causes. 

     Jack of All Spades is organized on the national level covering all 50 states. Each state will eventually have their own sub group called a “Unit” with each Unit making up the entire organization. As of now the Jack of All Spades holds only one solid Unit in Oregon with three temporary Units in California, Florida and the Washington, D.C. Metro Area. Each of those units is structured the same as above with only a few changes in insignia and name. Red stars at the top of each insignia indicate a Jack of All Spades Senior Officer who presides over the national level while the regular insignia indicates a Unit Officer. Unit Officers are prefixed with “Unit” to differentiate from the Senior Officers. Unlike the Master-At-Arms at the national level, the security officer of a Unit it called a Sergeant-At-Arms and falls under the direction of the Master-At-Arms. The following is a quick rundown of what responsibilities each role has and how they relate to each other. 

     President of Jack of All Spades is responsible for maintaining the overall vision of the organization as a “knights of the people” security group. Overseeing the national level support of the organization he works closely with the Special Programs officer in planning events, fundraisers, charity programs and other organization gatherings. His most important responsibility is to assist the Senior and Unit Officers in maintaining the true vision. 

     Vice-President of Jack of All Spades is like the chief operations officer and is responsible for overseeing the operations of the group and supporting the members. Working with the Quartermaster he manages the advertising and marketing for Jack of All Spades. 

     Master-At-Arms is responsible for protection of the organization and their name, to ensure proper use of it and the insignia. He meets regularly with the Sergeant-At-Arms and initiates new members of the organization by overseeing their trial period. Recruitment, morale and general well-being of the members falls to the Master-At-Arms and is assisted by the Vice-President in his duties. 

     Secretary maintains the records and history of the organization. He attends all meetings and assists the President during events and gatherings. 

     Treasurer monitors the funds acquired Jack of All Spades and works closely with the Special Programs officer and the President during fundraisers and charity events. 

     Quartermaster is responsible for all merchandise, equipment, tools, etc. that the organization purchases. He maintains the supply locker and works closely with the Vice-President in advertising and marketing strategies. 

     Armorer runs the Jack of All Spades armory by cleaning, operating and maintaining all weapons and ammunition owned by the organization. 

     Special Programs manages the events, fundraisers, charity programs and other organization gatherings. This position is ultimately responsible for all gatherings of Everyday Jacks. 

     Ride Captain works with the Special Programs officer with all member gatherings but specializes in organizing motorcycle rides and meetings. Since many members enjoy motorcycling he organizes regular motorcycle rides and lunches for all members that ride. 

     Adopting the vision of Jack of All Spades will better secure a community against so many dangers that exist around them.  They will be better able to pull together during times of trouble or when Mother Nature rears her ugly face. Jack of All Spades will encourage those of the community to stop tolerating the actions of those that might be occurring in their neighborhood and by small and simple steps we can push out those of our community who refuse to abide by the rules.

So stand up today and forever more as a Jack of All Spades!

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