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Title: The Civil Air Patrol Overview


1
The Civil Air Patrol Overview
  • Prepared by
  • C/2Lt. Cathy Pierce
  • Presented By C/2Lt. Cathy Pierce C/AB Melissa
    Lawhon
  • Chesapeake Composite Squadron
  • GLR-OH-002

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C.A.P
  • Civil Air Patrol Where imagination takes flight
  • Throughout the CAP program you learn Core Values,
    the CAP missions, the CAP motto and many other
    valuable things to help you thought your civilian
    and military life.

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Cadet Requirements
  • Must be at least 12 years old
  • Well help you fill out a form 15 at Sq.
  • 45 to join and 29 to renew per year.
  • If older than 18 must join as a Senior member.
  • Can stay a cadet until 21 if desired.

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History
  • Civil Air Patrol (CAP) was established 1 December
    1941 and is a private, nonprofit organization of
    a benevolent character, and incorporated by the
    United States Congress on 1 July 1946
  • On May 26, 1948, Congress passed Public Law 557
    which permanently established CAP as the
    Auxiliary of the new U.S. Air Force. This law
    also gave the Secretary of the Air Force the
    authority to provide financial and material
    assistance to the organization.  

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Rank Insignia Airmen
Airman Basic
Airman
Airman 1st class
Senior Airman
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Rank Insignia Cadet enlisted
Technical Sergeant
Staff Sergeant
Master Sergeant
Senior Master Sergeant
Chief Master Sergeant
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Rank insignia Cadet Officers
Captian
2nd Lieutenant
1st Lieutenant
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Rank Insignia cadet officers (cont.)
Major
Lieutenant Colonel
Colonel
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Echelons
  • National - 1
  • Region - 8
  • Wing 52
  • In Ohio
  • Group - 8
  • Squadron - 53
  • Flights

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Rank Insignia for Seniors
2nd lieutenant
1st Lieutenant
Captian
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Rank Insignia for Seniors (cont.)
Colonel
Lt. Colonel
Major
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USAF Core Values
  • Integrity First
  • Service Before Self
  • Excellence in All We Do

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CAP Core Values
  • Integrity
  • Excellence
  • Respect
  • Volunteer Service

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C.A.P motto
  • Semper Vigilans
  • Always Vigilant

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CAP Cadet Oath
  • I pledge to serve faithfully in the Civil Air
    Patrol cadet program, and that I will attend
    meetings regularly, participate actively in unit
    activities, obey my officers wear my uniform
    properly and advance my education and training
    rapidly to prepare myself to be of service to my
    community , state and nation.

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Phonetic Alphabet
  • A- Alpha
  • B- Bravo
  • C- Charlie
  • D- Delta
  • E- Echo
  • F- Foxtrot
  • G- Golf
  • H- Hotel
  • I- India
  • J- Juliet
  • K- Kilo
  • L- Lima
  • M- Mike
  • N- November
  • O- Oscar
  • P- Papa
  • Q- Quebec
  • R- Romeo
  • S- Sierra
  • T- Tango
  • U- Uniform
  • V- Victor
  • W- Whiskey
  • Y- Yankee
  • Z- Zulu

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Honor Code
  • I will not lie, cheat, steal nor tolerate among
    us anyone who do. Furthermore, I resolve my duty
    and live honorably, so help me God.

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Quick Questions
  • How many wings are in the C.A.P.?
  • When was CAP founded?
  • What does C.A.P stand for?
  • 52
  • 1 Dec. 1941
  • Civil Air Patrol

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3 Missions of CAP
  • Cadet Programs
  • Emergency Services
  • Aerospace Education

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What can U do in CAP???
  • Encampments
  • Bivouacs
  • Orientation flights- Mil or CAP
  • Model rocketry
  • Conferences
  • Base tours
  • Competitions
  • CAC Cadet Advisory Council
  • National Cadet Special Activities

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Emergency Services
  • ELT searches
  • Missing person searches
  • K-9 search teams

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Bivouacs
  • Weekend training activity aimed at achieving a
    certain goal in experience towards their
    Emergency services Qualifications

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National Cadet Special Activities
  • PJOC Pararescue Jumpers Orientation Course
  • HGA Honor Guard academy
  • NBB National Blue Beret
  • ATA Advance Technology's Academy
  • AEA Aerospace Education Academy
  • AETC Air Education Training Academy
  • AFSPC Air Force Space Command
  • AFWA Air Force Weather Agencies
  • CLA Civic Leadership Academy
  • COS - Cadet Officer School
  • E- Tech - Engineering Technologies Academy
  • Hawk - Hawk Mountain Search Rescue School

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National Cadet Special Activities (Cont.)
  • IACE - International Air Cadet Exchange
  • NESA -National Emergency Services Academy
  • NFA - National Flight Academy (Glider or Powered)
  • NMMA - National Military Music Academy

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Civic Leadership Academy (CLA)
  • The Cadet Civic Leadership Academy, CAPs newest
    national cadet special activity, aims to foster
    cadet officers civic growth by increasing their
    leadership skills, sense of civic responsibility,
    and overall interest in the democratic process.

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Cadet Officer School (COS)
  • Cadet Officer School is patterned after the USAF
    Squadron Officer School and is an academically
    challenging course for cadets 16 and older. COS
    is an in-depth study of the skills of leadership.
    The course is divided between lecture, seminar,
    and hands-on training.

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Engineering Technologies Academy (E-Tech)
  • Do you want to pursue an aerospace career? Are
    you interested in cutting-edge aerospace
    technologies? Are you considering becoming an
    engineer, but youre unsure of your aptitude, or
    even what engineers do? This Academy may be just
    what you need.

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Hawk Mountain Search Rescue School (Hawk)
  • Hawk Mountain SAR School has a proud history of
    providing outstanding emergency services
    training. The school is conducted in the
    mountains of Pennsylvania under field conditions
    and is physically demanding. The school is open
    to both cadets and seniors.

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Honor Guard Academy (HGA)
  • The Honor Guard Academys objective is to provide
    leadership training to those cadets and seniors
    that will enable them to introduce the Honor
    Guard Program within their unit, wing and region.
    The Honor Guard Program contributes to the Drug
    Demand Reduction Program, recruiting and
    retention through a highly visible public
    relations program, as those members become
    Ambassadors for the Civil Air Patrol.

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International Air Cadet Exchange (IACE)
  • Cadets will be selected to participate exchange.
    Senior member escorts will be needed to accompany
    cadets. Individuals will be selected to visit one
    of the following 12 countries Australia,
    Belgium, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, the
    Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, Sweden,
    Turkey or the United Kingdom. In addition to
    being the guests of a foreign country, most
    participants selected will spend two days getting
    to know their government and discovering their
    heritage in Washington, D.C.

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National Blue Beret (NBB)
  • Have you ever been to an air show? Picture an air
    show where hundreds of thousands of people come
    to see the many wonders of aviation. In real
    life, that picture is the Experimental Aircraft
    Associations (EAA) annual fly-in.

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National Emergency Services Academy (NESA)
  • Have you been looking for a quick way to meet the
    requirements for getting qualified in Emergency
    Services or to refresh your skills, and see the
    latest search and rescue techniques in the field?
    Then the National Emergency Services Academy is
    just what you have been waiting for.

33
National Flight Academy - Glider Track (NFA)
  • Interested in flying like an eagle? Soar above
    your peers at this National Flight Academy! Each
    course gives selected students the opportunity to
    get in the cockpit of a sailplane. With your
    Certified Flight Instructor, learn the basics of
    skillfully maneuvering a non-powered aircraft.
    Enjoy the quiet wonder of thermalling as you
    develop skills that you can take into powered
    flight training. This is a unique flight
    experience for cadets.

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National Flight Academy - Powered Track (NFA)
  • Do you want to take the first step in becoming a
    pilot? Attending one of the National Flight
    Academies (NFA) will get you started in the right
    direction. NFAs are based on the U.S. Air Forces
    Flight Screening Program and offer you real time
    instruction in a Cessna 172. Certified Flight
    Instructors provide instruction and encouragement
    as you receive 10 hours of hands on flight time
    learning the basics of flying a powered aircraft.
    When coupled with 25 hours of ground instruction,
    and the opportunity to fly as an observer as
    other cadets receive instruction you are
    preparing for the next step in obtaining a FAA
    private pilot license.

35
National Military Music Academy (NMMA)
  • The National Military Music Academy is for
    musically skilled cadets and seniors who are or
    have recently been involved in active musical
    organizations. Its objective is to provide music
    and leadership training to CAP members to assist
    them introduce locally a music program into Civil
    Air Patrol. Once established, then the local CAP
    music programs mission will be to provide music
    for the Civil Air Patrol and community events,
    e.g. opening/closing flag ceremonies, protocol
    functions, TAPs, memorial services, parades, etc.

36
Pararescue Orientation Course (PJOC)
  • The Pararescuemans creed is, That others may
    live. For generations they have gone where few
    others dare, to rescue the fallen behind enemy
    lines. Join some of the elite this summer at PJOC
    .

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Advanced Technologies Academy (ATA)
  • Do you enjoy being on the cutting edge of todays
    technology? Do you have the basic computer skills
    mastered and want to use your knowledge to help
    CAP perform its primary missions? Are you also
    interested in space and would like to be able to
    track satellites, the space shuttle, and the
    International Space Station in orbit from your
    squadrons computer? Then join us for Civil Air
    Patrols Advanced Technologies Academy!

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Aerospace Education Academy (AEA)
  • This is not your mothers weekend aerospace
    activity. This is building and doing! Test your
    skills by making and launching your own rocket,
    building a model airplane as a team and getting
    the chance to fly it by remote control. Learn
    about aviation and its history, explore space in
    the classroom and planetarium. Visit one of the
    worlds great aviation museums. Discover what
    weather is all about, learn to develop a flight
    plan, discover how to operate a compass and GPS
    while you look for hidden treasure (your lunch).
    Be challenged on the challenge course, flying
    high performance simulators and working with your
    hands in a sport air workshop, where you will
    work with composite materials, construct wing
    ribbing and build with sheet metal. All of these
    activities, and more, are planned for the
    Aerospace Education Academy (AEA).

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Air Education Training Command (AETC)
  • Have you ever dreamed about becoming a military
    aviator? Would you like to have an edge when you
    go through US Air Force Undergraduate Pilot
    Training? If either answer is yes, then the Air
    Education and Training Command Familiarization
    Course (AETCFC) is for you!

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Air Force Space Command (AFSPC)
  • Would you like to have the opportunity to spend a
    week immersed in USAF space operations? Would you
    like to learn about cutting edge, 21st century
    technology? Than the Air Force Space Command is
    for you!

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Air Force Weather Agency (AFWA)
  • Considering a career in meteorology, planning a
    science major in college, interested in tornadoes
    and severe storms, or wishing to add to you
    meteorology skills? If so, then the Air Force
    Weather Agency Familiarization Course is for you.

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Competitions
  • Color Guard competition
  • Drill Competition
  • Consist of 4 main parts!
  • Drill and Ceremonies
  • Volleyball Physical Training
  • Quiz bowl
  • Inspection

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Sq. at Cadet Competition (2003)
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Color Guard
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Conferences
  • Cadet Conference
  • National Conference
  • Aerospace Education Conference (NCASE)
  • Wing and/or Region Conference

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Conference Pics



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Model Rocketry Program
  • The CAP model rocketry program serves as a window
    between cadets and seniors, made to spark common
    interests, while still intertwining aviation and
    learning about something worthwhile in Aerospace
    Education.

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Cadet Advisory Council (CAC)
  • The CAC whether at group, wing, region or
    National serves its purpose to provide an opinion
    for the cadets in the program from squadron up
    through national to make sure that the cadets in
    CAP get a say in the way the programs work.
    Thats why the mission Cadet Programs is so
    important.

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Orientation Flights
  • We have a number of orientation flights including
    military and C.A.P. based.

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Orientation Flights Pics
Melissa
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Orientation Flights Pics (cont.)
Cathy
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(cont.)
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Encampment
  • Encampments are one of the most popular and
    worthwhile activities available to cadets. They
    challenge cadets to develop self-discipline and
    teamwork while broadening their understanding of
    aerospace. Most encampments are conducted on a
    military installation.

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Encampment (cont.)
Cathy
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Project X
  • Team Building Exercise aimed to stress team work
    and build the ability to Improvise, Adapt and
    overcome

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In CAP you straighten out your priorities.
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Further Into the Squadron
  • Chesapeake composite squadron
  • _at_ Chesapeake Airport
  • Thursdays 630-900

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Meetings
Cathy
Terika
Melissa
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Drill time
Terika
60
Classes In Blues
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Questions
  • Any Questions?
  • Anyone actually interested?

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