Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Flight Scholarship Deadline May 1

Cadets can earn money to pursue flying through the Col. Edwin W. Lewis, Jr. Flight Scholarship being offered by the Pacific Region HQ.

The Flight Scholarship was created to honor the memory of Colonel Edwin W. Lewis, a 56-year member of Civil Air Patrol. At the time of his death he was the Director of Operations for the Pacific Region, Civil Air Patrol. He was a “pilot’s pilot” with vast knowledge of aviation from Cessna 0-1 Bird Dog’s to Boeing 747s.

The purpose of the scholarship is to introduce a Civil Air Patrol Cadet to the wonders of flight. The funds from this scholarship will be used only for initial aviation flight training and no other purpose. The amount of the scholarship is determined each year. It has been $1,000 for the past two years.

The deadline for applying for this scholarship each year is May 1. If you are interested, please print out a copy of the application form and follow the directions.

The application can be found on PCR's website, here --

http://pcr.cap.gov/cadet%20programs.html

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Desert Survival Bivouac Announced

Squadron 144 and Group 7 is proud to announce the upcoming Combines Squadron Desert Survival Bivouac to be held in the remote desert of Southern California!

Where: Middle of nowhere in the Desert – PRIMITIVE – Directions to follow

When: Arrival 17:00 – 20:00 Friday 13 MAY 2011;

Dismissal 12:00 Noon Sunday 15 May 2011


Cost: $40.00 per person

Meals: Friday Night (Dinner is at 18:30) – Sunday Morning Provided – MRE’s

How to sign up: Send your F150 electronically to Maj. Ross Veta atross.vetalaw@gmail.com to reserve your spot NO LATER THAN 3 MAY 2011.

Sign up Deadline: SIGNED 150’s WITH PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN 10 MAY 2011. Mailing instructions to follow upon receipt of initial reservation.

Staffing: Send Cover Letter and Resume with a copy of your F150 to CMSgt. Jesse O’Keefe at jessed_prod@juno.com

Staff Application Deadline: 30 Apr. 2011

Event classes and activities will include:

Desert Safety

Desert Self Sufficiency

Ground Team Member Training

Desert Basic Survival and First Aid skills

Desert Shelter Building

Desert Navigation

Search Techniques

Leadership skills training

Team building events

Model Rocketry Launches

Search and recovery exercises


Ross E. Veta, Major, CAP

Combined Squadron Training Bivouac Commander

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

New Volunteer Mag. Posted

The latest E-edition of Civil Air Patrol Volunteer magazine is now live. Go to http://www.capvolunteernow.com/cap_volunteer/. Click on the cover of the April-June issue featuring Air Force Colonel Eric Boe and Space Shuttle Discovery, or the word link below it. Either one will take you to an electronic copy of the magazine, which will be delivered in the next few weeks.

Sent by Steve Cox, NHQ Public Affairs

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

IG Course Announced

There will be a Basic Level Inspector General course given on Friday, 19 AUG 2011 at the CAWG Conference in Oakland. The one day course covers the IG program overall, the complaint investigations program, and the assessment (SUI) program. Anyone who wants to be able to conduct complaint investigations must complete the IG program and investigations program modules. Anyone who wants to assist on SUIs must complete the IG program and assessment modules. The course is recommended for all unit commanders as an aid in preparing for SUIs and to improve understanding of the commander's role in the complaint process.

If you have any questions you may contact the CAWG/IG Lt Col Stephen L. Huss by e-mail at cap35@earthlink.net.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Aerospace Education School to be held at March ARB

Pacific Region Aerospace Education School
March Air Reserve Base, Riverside CA
July 30-Aug 2 with Aug 3 as an optional enrichment day

$50.00 Registration fee holds your slot.

You are invited to attend the Pacific Region Aerospace Education School. The purpose of this school is threefold: educate CAP AE leaders about their job requirements & the resources available to help them, share ideas which improve the AE program and provide AE enrichment experiences for the participants.

This is the year for you to attend. The school is designed for unit aerospace education officers but is open to all senior members and Mitchell cadets who want to become more involved with aerospace education. Some of the school topics include: the AE Mission, Responsibilities of the Unit AEO, Orientation Flights, Grant writing, AE for Seniors, AE for Cadets, External AE program, Awards, Robotics, Model building and a presentation from NASA Dryden Flight Research Center. In addition to the academic classes students will get to participate in several “hands on” activities which can be replicated at the local squadron, tour the AF Predator Drone facility, and meet a WWII Woman Airforce Service Pilot (WASP).

The AEO School runs Saturday thru Tuesday. Wednesday is an optional day for students. We have tentatively been slotted for an AF C17 refueling flight. This is subject to change based on AF training requirements. Students will also have the opportunity to visit the NASA JPL teacher center and pick up free AE lesson plans, posters and videos.

The AEO School costs $50.00 which includes all materials, Saturday barbeque dinner and the Tuesday luncheon. Lodging is available on March ARB for $39.00 per night. Additional information will be sent upon receipt of your registration. The AEO School will make arrangements to pick up students flying into Ontario (ONT) and Riverside (RAL) airports.

Deadline for application is June 30, 2011. Prepare two copies of CAPF 17. Submit one copy through proper CAP channels. Mail the second with your $50.00 registration fee (payable to Pacific Region CAP) to PACR AEO School, PO Box 6351, March ARB CA 92518-6351.

Questions? Contact School Director Virginia Nelson vmnelson@juno.com

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Sq. 11 Cadet Selected for IACE

C/Capt Ricardo Villalta has been selected for the International Air Cadet Exchange (IACE) program. Villalta, of Palm Springs Composite Squadron 11, is one of just two Civil Air Patrol cadets nationwide selected to represent the U.S. in Japan this summer.

As a cadet ambassador, Villalta will travel through Japan in a group of other international aviation-related cadets pulled from the 18 participating IACE countries. The cadets will experience cultures, customs, and international aerospace first hand.

Want to see the world? Visit www.ncsas.com to learn more about IACE and other unique summer opportunities that await CAP cadets.

Congratulations Capt. Villalta!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Group Awards Nomination Deadline Announced

All nominations for Inland Empire Group 3 "of the year" awards are due by 30 June 2011. Awards will be presented at the group's annual awards dinner, which is being planned for July.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Mission Pilot School Registration Opened

The time has arrived -- we are now accepting registrations for the 2011 Mission Pilot School. The mission pilot school will take a student who is a mission scanner standard all the way through the mission pilot training program, and have them ready for the F91 checkride in two weekends.

The requirements to attend are:

  • 190 hours PIC
  • Mission Scanner Standard Rating
  • A CAPF5 in a corporate aircraft

You may register if you currently meet these requirements, or will meet them by April 15th. Applicants who do not meet the above criteria by April 15th will be removed from the applicant list.

Registration closes on April 15th, after which point the most qualified applicants will be submitted to their respective group commanders for approval. All applicants will be notified by May 1st of their acceptance to the school.

As a reminder, the ground school dates are Jun 4-5 in Oakland and June 18-19 in Long Beach. All students must attend one of the two ground schools. The flight portion of the activity will take place on July 8-10 in Concord. Transportation to Concord will be funded, but transportation to the ground schools is not; further, all lodging costs are the student's responsibility.

Registration is only accepted via an online form, located here: https://sites.google.com/site/cawgmps/register

Please do not email your registration information; simply complete the form. We'll get back in touch with you by May 1st.


Jim Stallings, Capt
Mission Pilot School Project Officer

Sunday, March 13, 2011

CAWG Comp Breaking News

Group 3 junior rifle bearer Cadet Airman Danielle Peltier named Outstanding Cadet of 2011 California Wing Cadet Competition. Group 7's team from Sq. 47 will represent the wing at the Pacific Region Competition. Group 5's Drill Team won their competition and also advance.


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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Live at Cadet Comp

Teams are currently doing the written test; indoor and practical drill events are complete. 13 hours into the day and Group 3 is still going strong.

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CAWG Comp Standard Drill

Group 3 has completed Standard Drill; we are off to the Outdoor Practical event now.

Here is a photo of the team being judged for Standard Drill...


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Cadet Comp Inspection

Group 3 is on the drill pad for inspection!



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CAWG Comp Mile

Group 3's C/SrA Patrick Rovney just took second in his heat (3 teams) in the mile run posting a time of 5:29.

Outstanding!

Next stop: inspection.


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CAWG Cadet Comp is Underway

Cadet Comp Day 1 has started. Group 3's team is stretching for the mile run.


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Friday, March 11, 2011

CADETS TO COMPETE FOR STATE TITLE

Five Palm Springs cadets advance to California competition

(Palm Springs, Calif.) – Five area teenagers will compete this weekend, March 12-13, in the California Wing Cadet Competition being held at Vandenberg AFB near Lompoc, Calif. The cadets are all color guard team members and from Palm Springs Composite Squadron 11, the local unit of Civil Air Patrol.

The quintet are advancing to the state championship after winning an area competition held February 26 in Riverside. The cadets were named the Civil Air Patrol's Inland Empire Group 3 Color Guard and represent both Riverside and San Bernardino Counties in this weekend's competition; they are one of six teams competing at the state level.

Team members include:

Cadet Airman First Class Isaias Castro, 17, team commander and U.S. flag bearer

Cadet Senior Airman Patrick Rovney, 16, flag bearer

Cadet Airman Jacob Smith, 13, lead rifle bearer

Cadet Airman Danielle Peltier, 12, rifle bearer

Cadet Airman Michael Mayo, 12, alternate

The team is coached by Cadet First Lt. Ashley Mayo, 16, and Cadet First Lt. Cody Premus, 17.

During the weekend competition, the cadets will be tested both physically and mentally. Competition events include an in-ranks inspection, a mile run, and a standard drill performance including a 25-command parade style sequence conducted in order and from memory. The cadets will perform innovative color guard presentations both indoors and outdoors with only five minutes to view the performance area and plan their performance. Academic events include individual written tests over leadership, uniform regulations, military drill and ceremonies, and organization history. A team panel quiz will test the cadets' aerospace knowledge of aircraft systems, flight dynamics, rocketry, spacecraft, as well as aviation history and current events.

Civil Air Patrol, the official auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force, is a nonprofit organization with 57,000 members nationwide. CAP performs 90 percent of continental U.S. inland search and rescue missions as tasked by the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center (AFRCC) and was credited by the AFRCC with saving over 100 lives in fiscal year 2010. Its volunteers also perform homeland security, disaster relief and counter-drug missions at the request of federal, state and local agencies. The members play a leading role in aerospace education and serve as mentors to the nearly 26,000 young people currently participating in CAP cadet programs. CAP has been performing missions for America since 1941.

The organization’s local unit, Palm Springs Composite Squadron 11, meets every Wednesday night from 6:30 – 9:00 p.m. in the south hangar of the Palm Springs Air Museum. Squadron 11’s membership is comprised of cadets ages 12-20 and adult members 18 and older. For more information about Civil Air Patrol visit www.GoCivilAirPatrol.com

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Harris earns Commander's Commendation Award

Capt. Robert Harris was presented with a Commander's Commendation Award on Saturday, March 5, 2011 during the Inland Empire Group 3 Commander's Call held at the Voyager Composite Squadron 120 in Victorville, Calif.

Harris, of March Field Composite Squadron 45, was recognized for his work in the Wreaths Across America program from 2006 to 2009.

The commendation text reads as follows:

The Civil Air Patrol's Wreaths Across America program began in 2006 as an
offshoot of the Arlington National Cemetery wreath project, which was started in
1992 with the annual placement of wreaths donated by Worcester Wreath Co.
The program has mushroomed in a short time. With its patriotic theme and its
increasing visibility, Wreaths Across America is an ideal program for promotion of
CAP and the patriotic values CAP holds dear.

March Field Composite Squadron 45 has been involved in this project with CAP
from the beginning with the Riverside National Cemetery (RNC). ln 2006, the
late Ch, Lt Col Jack Nahrstadt took it upon himself to coordinate the project.
Upon the passing of Ch Nahrstadt, Ch, Lt Col Mike McKinney and his wife, 1st Lt
Adelle McKinney of Squadron 64 stepped in and took the lead for the 2007
Wreaths Across America program at the RNC. They asked and received the
assistance of 1st Lt Robert Harris. Since then 1st Lt Harris has taken an
increased role in this project. This year, 2009, he served as the coordinator.

Since 2006 the interest and participation in the Wreaths Across America program
at the RNC has increased. This year, with the work of 1st Lt Robert Harris, the
program not only featured the laying of wreaths by various branches of the
military service but representation from US Senator Barbara Boxer and US
Congressman Ken Calvert's offices. State Assemblyman Chuck Devore was the
keynote speaker.

1st Lt Harris and Congressman Calvert's office arranged for military honors to be
presented to the father of PFC Marcus Allan Tynes (USA) who was killed by an
IED in Afghanistan on November 22,2A09.

Cadet and Senior Members from Squadrons 45, 64,21, 59 and Riverside
Polytechnic High School JROTC placed 200 plus wreaths at the graves of our
nation's fallen heroes.

It is without any hesitation that I recommend a Commander's Commendation for
1't Lt Robert Harris. – CH (LT. COL.) PAUL WARD, CAWG HC

Congratulations Capt. Harris!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Sq. 11 Cadet Selected for Boys State

Congratulations to C/SrA Wyatt George of Palm Springs Composite Squadron 11. Cadet George has been selected by the American Legion and his school as a delegate for the 74th Session of the American Legion's California Boys State program scheduled for mid-June on the campus of California State University, Sacramento.

Cadet George, who joined CAP in June, is a graduate of the 2010 California Wing Cadet Summer Encampment. He is a recipient of the Presidential Volunteer Service Award given by the President's Council on Volunteer Service and Civic Participation. He is also a recipient of the President's Active Lifestyle Award presented by the President's Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition. His is a cadet in the Air Force Junior ROTC program and a varsity football player.

Boys State and the partner program, Girls State, are annual in-residence activities to promote leadership, citizenry, and introduce young men and women to the process of government. Outstanding delegates at each program may be selected to represent their states at Boys Nation and Girls Nation.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Sq. 45 Feb. Promotions Announced

Congratulations to the following cadets and seniors of March Field Composite Squadron 45 who were promoted during the month of February 2011!

7 Feb. 2011:
2Lt James Harrison
2Lt Branden Harrison

21 Feb. 2011: C/Amn Dakota Ackerman

24 Feb. 2011: C/Amn Michelle Ulber

28 Feb. 2011:
C/TSgt Corwynn Casem
C/A1C Alisha K. Sako
C/A1C Charles Blythe
C/Amn William White

Sunday, March 6, 2011

UNITS COMPETE FOR GROUP CHAMPIONSHIP

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

UNITS COMPETE FOR GROUP CHAMPIONSHIP

Cadets from four units vie for title and opportunity to advance


By Cadet First Lt. Cody Premus


(Riverside, Calif.) – Four Color Guard teams competed at the Inland Empire Group 3 Color Guard Competition, which was held last Saturday, 26 February 2011, at the San Bernardino Senior Squadron 5 facilities at Riverside Airport in Riverside, Calif.


Competing teams were scored in five performance events including the In-Ranks Inspection where each team member was thoroughly inspected by judges and the Mile Run in which teams submitted cadets’ most recent cadet physical fitness test (CPFT) run times. In the Standard Drill event, each team is given a 50’ x 90’ drill pad to execute a 25-command drill sequence called in order and from memory. Points are deducted if commands are missed or called out of sequence.


The competition includes two real-world performances as well. During the Indoor Practical event teams’ are given a room that they must post the Colors in. The room is normally very disorganized and the team is given 5 minutes to develop a plan to march in and post the Colors and march out. Teams are charged with moving as little furniture are possible to execute their plan.


The second real-world performance event is the Outdoor Practical. Each team raises the American Colors up a flag pole, secures them, salutes the Colors, brings them down, folds them, and returns the flag to the competition’s head judge. The Outdoor Practical involves a complex series of events, which can be challenging.


“You have to unfold the flag and hook it to the flag poll and raise it to the top, without dropping the flag,” said Cadet Airman Samuel Bertic of Cable Composite Squadron 25. “…and you have to look good the whole time!”


The competition was proctored by three judges including Maj. John Lane, United States Air Force (Ret.), and California State Military Reservists Staff Sgt. Barry Queen and Specialist Thomas Unson.


“This was my first time judging a CAP color guard competition and I think all of the teams did very very well,” said Lane, who was the head judge.


Squadron 11’s Team won the competition, and will represent Inland Empire Group 3 at the California Wing Cadet Competition scheduled for March 11-13, 2011 at Vandenberg Air Force Base near Lompoc, Calif.


“Today went better then I had expected,” Squadron 11 team commander Cadet Airman First Class Isaias Castro said after Saturday’s competition. His team won four of the competition’s five events.


Palm Springs Composite Squadron 11’s team is comprised of color guard commander Cadet Airman First Class Isaias Castro, 17, junior flag bearer Cadet Senior Airman Patrick Rovney, 16, lead rifle bearer Cadet Airman Jacob Smith, 13, junior rifle bearer Cadet Airman Danielle Peltier, 12, and alternate Cadet Airman Michael Mayo, 12. The team is coached by Cadet First Lts. Ashley Mayo and Cody Premus.


Hemet-Ryan Composite Squadron 59 placed second. The team is led by Cadet Chief Master Sgt. Elisabeth Loyd, 16, flag bearer Cadet Technical Sgt. Theodore Brumley, 14, and rifle bearers Cadet Airmen Cody Richardson, 14, and Alyssa Ayala, 12. Cadet Airman Darien Carlson, 15, served as the team’s alternate.


Representing Cable Composite Squadron 25 from Upland, Calif. in third place. The team is led by Cadet Senior Master Sgt. Jon Henderson, 17, and flag bearer Cadet Airman Samuel Bertic, 13. Cadet Senior Airman Dylan Keetle, 14, and Cadet Airman First Class Daniel Urban, 15, served as the team’s rifle bearers.


March Field Composite Squadron 45 headquartered at March Air Reserve Base near Moreno Valley, Calif. also competed. The competition team is led by Cadet Staff Sgt. Corwynn Casem, 13, and flag bearer Cadet Airman Jairo Rodriguez, 14. The team’s rifle bearers are Cadet Airman Michelle Ulber, 14, and Cadet Airman First Class James Curtis, 13. The team is coached by First Lieutenant Courtenay Franklin.


The competition was organized for Group 3 by project officer First Lt. Michael Gunter of Chino Cadet Squadron 20. Gunter and a crew of his unit’s cadets facilitated the competition in an effort, he said, to see the competition elements first hand and hopefully compete next year. Additional support for the competition was given by members of San Bernardino Squadron 5. Riverside Airport Manager Mark Ripley donated an aircraft hangar for competition space.


The competition, which was the group’s first in two years, gave cadets a new opportunity to get to know one another. “I think this competition bonded us as Group 3 and brought together all of the cadet squadrons,” said Group 3’s Cadet Programs Officer Major Vicki Woodford-Findley after the competition.

Civil Air Patrol, the official auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force, is a nonprofit organization with 59,000 members nationwide. CAP, in its Air Force auxiliary role, performs 90 percent of continental U.S. inland search and rescue missions as tasked by the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center and was credited by the AFRCC with saving 72 lives in fiscal year 2009. Its volunteers also perform homeland security, disaster relief and counter-drug missions at the request of federal, state and local agencies. The members play a leading role in aerospace education and serve as mentors to the more than 24,000 young people currently participating in CAP cadet programs. CAP has been performing missions for America for 68 years. Visit www.gocivilairpatrol.com for more information.

Inland Empire Group 3 consists of ten individual squadrons geographically dispersed throughout Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Group 3’s membership is comprised of cadets ages 12-20 and adult members 18 and older. For more information about Civil Air Patrol in the Inland Empire are, phone (877) 504-1316 or visit us online at gp3.cawg.cap.gov or www.GoCivilAirPatrol.com.

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Friday, March 4, 2011

Sq. 31 Cadets of the Month Announced

C/Amn Connor Bigwood and C/A1C have been named Cadets of the Month for February at Rialto's Billie LeClair Cadet Squadron 31.

Congratulations Cadets!

Sq. 31 February Promotion Announced

Congratulations to Cadet Chief Master Sgt. KC Murray of Rialto's Billy LeClair Cadet Squadron 31 for his promotion to Chief in February.

C/CMSgt KC Murray will be added to Squadron 31's list of who have achieved Chief Master Sergeant level during their time in the unit:

28 Feb 2011 KC Murray
27 July 2009 Janette Murray
26 Jan 2009 Marcus Murray
28 July 2008 Jerry Murray
26 Feb. 2007 Jonathan Velasco
26 June 2006 David Fox
Aug. 2003 Kevin Archibald
Feb. 2003 Ramon Rodriguez
2002 Christopher Manrique
Sept. 2001 Paul Barone
2001 Mary Ward
May 2001 Nick Gealogo
Dec. 2000 Chris Claro
Nov. 1999 Meagan Johnson