To progress, cadets must (1) participate actively; (2) pass a written leadership test; (3) pass a written aerospace test; (4) pass a physical fitness test; (5) participate in character development forums; and most of all (6) demonstrate they have the maturity to accept increased responsibility.
Through the enactment of Public Law 79-476 by the U.S. Congress and signed by President Harry S. Truman, Civil Air Patrol was incorporated as a nonprofit organization of "volunteers and declared to be of a benevolent nature, never again to be involved in direct combat activities."
For promotion to SFO, one needs to complete 18 months as a TFO, and have completed level 2: (Attend Squadron Leadership School, complete the CAP Officer course ECI Course 13 or military equivalent, and completes the requirements for a Technician rating in a specialty track (this is completed for promotion to TFO), ...
Cadet ColonelThe grade of Cadet Colonel (C/Col) is the highest grade, and final milestone that a cadet of the Civil Air Patrol may attain. The General Carl A. Spaatz Award. that garners the rank of C/Col is Civil Air Patrol's highest cadet award and honor and is achieved by less than 0.5% of all cadets nationwide.
As a Total Force partner and auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force, Civil Air Patrol is there to search for and find the lost, provide comfort in times of disaster and work to keep the homeland safe.
You can not be deployed, called to active duty, or forced to serve in any branch of the US Armed Services in any way. CAP members are not eligible to receive any Veterans Administration Benefits for their volunteer service to Civil Air Patrol.
Name of Rank/GradeRibbonCadet Second Lieutenant C/2Lt Addressed as: LieutenantMitchell AwardCadet First Lieutenant C/1Lt Addressed as: LieutenantNo RibbonCadet Captain C/Capt Addressed as: CaptainEarhart AwardCadet Major C/Maj Addressed as: MajorNo Ribbon12 more rows
Congressional Gold MedalBilly Mitchell / AwardsThe Congressional Gold Medal is an award bestowed by the United States Congress. It is Congress's highest expression of national appreciation for distinguished achievements and contributions by individuals or institutions. Wikipedia
Adults. Though Civil Air Patrol is known for its flying missions, CAP adults members, known as Senior Members, do so much more than just fly. In fact less than one-fifth of all CAP members are pilots or aircrew members.
CAP does not normally provide primary flight training for members. That said, we do have a lot of members who are also Certified Flight Instructors and often willing to provide training to members at reduced rates.
Cadet FAQ. How old do I have to be to join? Youth members must be at least 12 years old and not yet 19 years old. Special school squadrons accept cadets under the age of 12 as long as they are in the sixth grade.
Enlisted ranks include cadet first sergeant and cadet command sergeant major. Cadet second lieutenant is the first officer rank in ROTC, followed by cadet first lieutenant and cadet captain.
Cadet Protection Training. The Cadet Protection Policy (CPP) expresses CAP's commitment to keep cadets safe from the risk of abuse. However, merely having a policy is not sufficient. People need training, too. Welcome to the home page for CPP training materials.
Part II describes the advantages of the Cadet Program's military-style training, defines training intensity levels, and suggest best practices for commanders and Cadet Programs leaders to implement the military-style training model in a wholesome, age-appropriate manner .
Following the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, our Cadet Protection Policy stands upon five pillars: 1. Screening of prospective adult volunteers, with an in-person interview at the unit and a criminal background check using fingerprints. 2.
CAP is a safe, positive environment that uses an age-appropriate, military-style learning model to challenge young people. While cadet life is regimented, we do not tolerate any form of abusive behavior or hazing.
If you believe local leaders are causing a problem, the wing (state) Director of Cadet Programs (DCP) can assist. The DCP is a potential mediator if local leaders are not resolving concerns to your satisfaction. National staff is also available to help at [email protected] or via phone at 877-227-9142 Option 2.
While older, experienced cadets act as servant-leaders over younger, newcomer cadets, they always do so under adult supervision. Each cadet has a “wingman” for peer-to-peer support and safety.