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JOINING
CIVIL AIR PATROL
If
you've had a chance to read the "History" page, you can
see from CAP’s beginnings that the volunteer men, women, and young
people from every state, Puerto Rico, and our nation’s capital
have dedicated themselves to performing Civil Air Patrol’s
"Missions for America." We would love to have you on the
team!
We
have a place for you. . . pilot, mission observer, communications
specialist, ground team member, media relations, personnel, safety,
teaching cadets, training. . . and many more.
To
begin your CAP journey, all you need to do is attend a squadron
meeting. Please contact us at:
sq150@cawg.cap.gov
Or
you may contact our Commander, Capt. Jim Roadarmel at:
jroad68@hotmail.com
REMEMBER--YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE A PILOT TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE
CIVIL AIR PATROL!
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INITIAL
SENIOR MEMBERSHIP:
All applicants for senior membership must meet the following
prerequisites:
1.
Possess the desire, willingness, and capability to promote the
objectives and purposes of Civil Air Patrol.
2.
Must be at least 18 years old. Active duty members of the Armed
Forces can join CAP as a senior member at any age.
3.
United States citizen or alien lawfully admitted for permanent
residence in the U.S..
4.
No felony conviction by any court of record whether federal, state
or military.
5.
No pattern of arrests and/or convictions including but not limited
to sex offenses, child abuse, Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol
(DUI), dishonesty and violence.
6.
If you were previously in the active duty military, you must have
been discharged under honorable conditions.
MEMBERSHIP
BENEFITS
REWARDS
& RECOGNITION As a CAP volunteer, your rewards are not
monetary, but they are as tangible as money in the bank. Nothing
compares to the sense of satisfaction that comes with a job well
done, particularly if that job is saving lives or aiding
communities. As a CAP member, you will be recognized as a vital
member of a national team with a tremendous heritage of serving
those in need--and doing it well. Advancement in Civil Air Patrol is
clearly visible to your friends, family and business associates by
the distinctive CAP uniforms with their military-style grade
insignia, ribbons and badges. Some members choose to quietly serve
and not wear a uniform.
TRAINING
Civil Air Patrol offers aerospace education and a wide variety of
leadership and technical training opportunities for all CAP members,
including Air Force correspondence courses. Special training is also
conducted for those participating in search and rescue as mission
pilots, observers or ground team members. Communications training is
highly specialized and presents unique opportunities to network with
other communicators from around the country. These new skills, and
the self-confidence that goes with them, make you even more valuable
in the workplace and in other community activities.
UNIFORMS
Civil Air Patrol members are easily recognized in the community
since they wear a variety of distinctive uniforms. Since CAP is the
official US Air Force auxiliary, members are also authorized to wear
the Air Force uniform with distinguishing CAP badges and insignia.
Wearing Air Force blue is a tremendous way to publicly demonstrate
support and affiliation with this branch of our Armed Forces.
MEETINGS
AND CONVENTIONS CAP members gather regularly at meetings and
conventions around the country. There is also a national convention
held in a different city every year. Air travel to and from the
convention may be provided by the Air Force if available.
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