Title: CAP Level I Orientation Course
1CAP Level IOrientation Course
- Capt. Rangi Keen
- Lebanon Composite Squadron
- Civil Air Patrol
2Course Content
- Introduction and Overview
- Part I History
- Part II Missions and Organization
- Part III Uniforms
- Part IV Customs and Courtesies
- Part V Senior Member Program
- Part VI Safety Cadet Protection
3Part I History
- Formation of Civil Air Patrol
- Founders and supporters
- World War II
- After the war
- Local history
4Founders and Supporters
- Gill Robb Wilson
- General Henry H. Hap Arnold
- Thomas H. Beck
- Guy P. Gannet
- Fiorello H. LaGuardia
- Major General John F. Curry
5WW II Missions
- Search and Rescue (SAR)
- Cargo and Courier
- Border Patrol
- Aerial Target Towing
- Searchlight and Radar Training
- Disaster Relief
- Airfield and Resource Security
- Pilot Training Activities
6Success!
- After the German surrender, one of Hitler's
high-ranking naval officers was asked why the
Nazi U-boats had been withdrawn from U.S. coastal
waters early in 1943. The answer was exploded in
a curt guttural 'It was because of those damned
little red and yellow planes!
7Public Law 476
- July 1, 1946
- Incorporated CAP as a benevolent, non-profit
organization - Encourage development of aviation
- Encourage contributions to public welfare
- Provide aviation education and training
- Foster civil aviation
- Private citizens assist in emergencies
8Post War Objectives
- Inform the public about aerospace
- Provide ground and pre-flight training
- Provide emergency air service
- Establish radio network
- Encourage flying clubs
- Provide cadet encampments
- Provide cadet flight scholarships
- Encourage model building and flying
- Assist veteran employment
- Contribute to special projects
9CAP The USAF Auxiliary
- National Security Act of 1947
- Established the USAF
- Public Law 557 on May 26, 1948
- Established CAP as the USAF auxiliary
- Gave the Secretary of the Air Force authority to
provide financial and material assistance to CAP
10Lebanon Composite Squadron
- Established in 1952
- Had headquarters on the east ramp
- Plans are in the works to move back there
- Had as many as four aircraft at one time
- Squadron patch contains our charter number (28014)
11Part II Missions Organization
- CAP Vision and Mission
- Missions of Civil Air Patrol
- Organization of Civil Air Patrol
- Where the local Unit and Wing fits within CAP
12CAP Vision Statement
- Civil Air Patrol, Americas Air Force Auxiliary,
building the Nations finest force of citizen
volunteers performing Missions for America.
13CAP Mission Statement
- To serve America by developing our Nations
youth accomplishing local, state and national
emergency and humanitarian missions and
educating our citizens on the impact of aviation
and space.
14Missions of Civil Air Patrol
- Cadet Programs
- Emergency Services
- Aerospace Education
- Other Missions
15Cadet Programs
- Aerospace education
- Leadership training
- Other benefits
16Emergency Services
- Search and Rescue (SAR)
- Disaster Relief
- Humanitarian Services
- Emergency Communications Network
17Aerospace Education
- Internal Programs
- External Programs
18Other Missions
- Air Force Support
- Counterdrug
- Homeland Security
19Organization of Civil Air Patrol
- National and Regional Offices
- Relationship between CAP and USAF
- Region and Wing Liaison Offices
20Board of Governors
- 11 Members
- 4 Civil Air Patrol members
- 4 appointed by the Secretary of the Air Force
- 3 selected jointly by the Secretary of the Air
Force and the CAP National Commander - Non-CAP need not be USAF
21National Board
- National Commander
- Senior Air Force Advisor (CAP-USAF/CC)
- National Vice Commander
- National Chief of Staff
- National Legal Officer
- National Finance Officer
- National Controller
- National Inspector General (non-voting)
- Chief of Chaplain Service (non-voting)
- Region Commanders (8)
- Wing Commanders (52)
22National Executive Committee
- Same as the National Board, but without the Wing
Commanders - Vested with most of the same powers as the
National Board
23CAP Corporate Offices
- Executive Director
- Mission Support
- Corporate Legal Counsel
- Plans Requirements
- Aerospace Education Training
- Cadet Programs
- Personnel
24CAP Corporate Offices (Cont.)
- Financial Management
- Marketing Public Relations
- Operations
- CAPMart
25CAP-USAF Offices
- Commander
- Vice Commander
- Information Management
- Financial Management
- Chaplain Services
- Inspector General
- Staff Judge Advocate
26CAP-USAF Offices (Cont.)
- Logistics
- Aerospace Education Cadet Programs
- Public Affairs
- Safety
- Operations
27CAP Field Organization
- 8 Regions
- 52 Wings
- Groups
- Squadrons
- Flights
28CAP Regions
29CAP Squadrons
- Composite Squadron
- Cadet Squadron
- Senior Squadron
30CAP Chain of Command
- CAP Headquarters
- Antonio J. Pineda, Maj Gen, CAP
- Northeast Region
- Robert Diduch, Col, CAP
- NH Wing
- Margie L. Sambold, Col, CAP
- Lebanon Composite Squadron
- Charlie Freeman, Maj, CAP
31Part III Uniforms
- Importance of Grooming and Uniform Standards
- Civil Air Patrol Uniform Combinations
- When and Where to Wear CAP Uniforms
- CAP Decorations, Ribbons and Badges
- Local Uniform Requirements
32Uniform Options
- Air Force Military-Style Uniform
- Must meet CAP weight standards
- Must meet AF grooming standards
- CAP Specific Uniform
33CAP Uniform Combinations
- Air Force Uniforms
- Blues
- BDUs
- Green Flight Suit
- Mess Dress
- CAP Specific Uniforms
- CAP Blazer Combination
- Blue Shirt Combination
- CAP Jump Suit
34When to Wear the Uniform
- Normal CAP duties
- Military or Commercial Flights
- Military Social functions
35When not to Wear the Uniform
- After the close of activities
- Public demonstrations
- Employment or Commercial
- Violent or illegal activities
- Foreign countries except authorized exchange
programs
36CAP RibbonsOrder of Precedence
- US Military Decorations Ribbons
- CAP Decorations Ribbons
- ROTC Ribbons
- Foreign Decorations
37Part IV Customs Courtesies
- Civil Air Patrol Grades
- Customs and Courtesies of CAP
- Protocol and Ceremonies
- Saluting
- Honors to the National Flag
- Customs and Courtesies of the Local Unit and Wing
38Senior Transition Grades
- Flight Officer (FO)
- Technical Flight Officer (TFO)
- Senior Flight Officer (SFO)
39Senior Officer Grades
- Second Lieutenant (2LT)
- First Lieutenant (1LT)
- Captain (CPT)
- Major (MAJ)
- Lieutenant Colonel (LTC)
- Colonel (COL)
- Brigadier General (BRIG GEN)
- Major General (MAJ GEN)
40Cadet Airman Grades
- Airman Basic (c/AB)
- Airman (c/Amn)
- Airman First Class (c/A1C)
- Senior Airman (c/SrA)
- Staff Sergent (c/SSgt)
- Technical Staff Sergent (c/TSgt)
- Master Sergent (c/MSgt)
- Senior Master Sergent (c/SMSgt)
- Chief Master Sergent (c/CMSgt)
41Cadet Officer Grades
- Second Lieutenant (c/2LT)
- First Lieutenant (c/1LT)
- Captain (c/CPT)
- Major (c/MAJ)
- Lieutenant Colonel (c/LTC)
- Colonel (c/COL)
42Customs and Courtesies
- Preserve traditions
- Show mutual respect
- Uphold the need for order
- Sense of belonging
43Protocol and Ceremonies
- Protocol
- Ceremonies
- Awards
- Promotion
- Retirement
- Change of Command
- Funerals
- Social Functions
- Receptions
- Dining-In Dining-Out
44Saluting
- Who
- President
- Medal of Honor recipients
- Officers and WOs senior in rank
- When
- In military-style uniform
- Outdoors
- Indoors if reporting
45Part V Senior Member Program
- Five Levels of Senior Member Training
- Training Advancement
- Responsibilities to the Unit and Cadet Program
- The Core Values of the US Air Force CAP
- Benefits of Membership in Civil Air Patrol
- CAP Publications and Indexes
46Levels of Senior Member Training
- Level I Orientation
- Level II Technical Training
- Level III Management
- Level IV Command Staff
- Level V Executive
47Level I - Orientation
- Level I Orientation Course
- Cadet Protection Program Training
- Promotion to 2Lt
48Level II - Technical Training
- Attain Technician Specialty Rating
- Complete CAP Officer Course (AFIADL Course 13)
- Attend Squadron Leadership School (SLS)
- Basic Leadership Award Ribbon
- Certificate of Proficiency
- Required for promotion to 1Lt Capt
49Specialty Tracks
- 200 Personnel
- 201 Public Affairs
- 202 Finance
- 203 Inspector
- 204 Senior Program
- 205 Administration
- 206 Logistics
- 210 Flight Ops
- 211 Operations
- 212 Stan-Eval
- 213 Emergency Services
- 214 Communications
- 215 Aerospace Education
- 216 Cadet Program
- 217 Safety
- 218 Plans Programs
- 219 Legal
- 220 Medical
- 221 Chaplain
- 223 Historian
50Level III - Management
- One year in a command/staff position
- Attain Senior rating in specialty
- Attend Corporate Learning Course (CLC)
- Attend wing, region, or national conference
- Grover Loening Award
- Promotion to CAP Major
51Level IV - Command and Staff
- Two years in Command/Staff position
- Attain Master rating in specialty
- Attend Region Staff College (RSC)
- Staff member for conference
- Staff member for SLS or CLC
- CAP presentation or publication
- Paul E. Garber Award
- Promotion to Lt Col
52Level V - Executive
- Three years Command/Staff Position
- Attend National Staff College (NSC)
- Conduct Level I Course
- Direct SLS or CLC
- Staff member at RSC or NSC
- Gill Robb Wilson Award
53CAP Membership Categories
- Cadets
- Seniors
- Active
- Patron
- Retired
- Aerospace Education Members
- Business Members
- Affiliate Members
- Honorary Members
- Life Members
54CAP Member Responsibilities
- Membership is a privilege
- Membership requirements
- Membership termination
55Air Force Core Values
- Integrity First
- Service Before Self
- Excellence in all we do
56Why Core Values?
- Core Values are the price of admission
- Core Values are universal and unchanging
- Core Values fix the ethical climate
- Core Values guide us back to ethical behavior
57CAP Core Values
- Integrity
- Excellence
- Volunteerism
- Trust
- Dependability
- Respect
- Fun
58Member Benefits
- Satisfaction rewards
- Training
- Meetings conventions
- International Cadet Exchange Program
- Tax benefits
- CAP credit card
- Rental car and other discounts
59CAP Publications
- 0 Indexes
- 5 Publications Management
- 10 Administrative Communications
- 20 Organization and Mission
- 35 Personnel Procedures
- 39 Personnel- General
- 50 Training
- 55 Operations
- 60 Flying
60CAP Publications (Cont.)
- 62 Safety
- 66 Maintenance of CAP Aircraft
- 67 Supply
- 76 Transportation
- 77 Motor Vehicles
- 87 Real Estate
- 100 Communications Electronics
- 111 Legal
- 112 Claims
- 123 Inspection
61CAP Publications (Cont.)
- 147 Exchange Service
- 160 Medical
- 173 Finance
- 190 Public Affairs
- 210 History
- 265 Chaplain Activities
- 280 Aerospace Education
- 900 Miscellaneous
62Part VI - Safety the Cadet Protection Policy
- Safety
- Discrimination Harassment
- Drug Alcohol Abuse
- Cadet Protection Policy
63Safety
- Safety is our number one priority
- Briefings
- At monthly senior meetings
- At every organized CAP event
- Accidents or incidents must be reported
64Discrimination Harassment
- No tolerance for
- Sexual, racial, religious, age, or other
discrimination - Sexual, verbal, physical, or other types of
harassment
65Drug Alcohol Abuse
- Drugs
- Illegal or improper use will not be tolerated
- Smoking
- Prohibited in CAP vehicles and aircraft
- Discouraged in general, especially around cadets
- Alcohol
- Not to be served at cadet activities
66Cadet Protection Policies
- Screening
- Training
- Leadership
67Sexual Physical Abuse
- Sexual Abuse
- Sexual molestation, touching, contact, exposure,
suggestions, or other incidents of a sexually
oriented nature - Physical Abuse
- Physically striking or assaulting another
68Hazing
- Definition
- Causing suffering
- Exposing another to any cruel, abusive,
humiliating, oppressive, demeaning, or harmful
act - Actual or implied consent does not indemnify the
perpetrator - Considered physical abuse
69Disclosures of Abuse
- Must be taken seriously
- Accept what the cadet is telling you
- Do not promise to keep secrets
- You will need to report the abuse
- Listen
- Dont conduct an interview
- Reassure the cadet that it is not their fault
- Maintain your own self control
- Encourage the cadet to report the abuse to the
proper authorities
70Reporting Suspected Abuse
- Anyone may report suspected abuse
- Senior members, cadets, parents/guardians
- Process
- Notify unit commander
- Unit commander notifies wing commander
- Wing commander notifies wing legal officer and
CAP General Counsel or Executive Director
71Personnel Actions
- Membership suspension
- Membership termination
- Internal investigation
- Lead by the CAP General Counsel
- Criminal investigation
72Best Practices
- Set a good example
- Have at least two senior members present at all
activities - With the exception of chaplain counseling and
orientation flights - Keep parents informed and involved
73Questions?