Oregon Wing Rangers - ground search and rescue with pananche

Started by Cindi, August 21, 2011, 02:22:53 PM

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Cindi

In the late 1960's the Oregon Wing started a ground search and rescue program, called the Rangers. They trained once a month in rock and cliff, survival, search and rescue techniques and first aid. Graduates were entitled to wear a Ranger patch and wear a red beret. The program was approved under the tutelage of then Oregon Wing Commander, Hall of Honor inductee Colonel Obed "Pancho" Donaldson.

What the well dressed Civil Air Patrol cadet wore in 1969, standing left to right, cadets Huey, Rosenberry, Busig, Leon, Davis, McKee and Gorham and fashion courtesy of Larry M. Newman (in front with white ascot), Director of Ground Training, Oregon Wing:


When the above honor guard received the CAP National Commander, Major General "Boom Boom" Putnam in Portland, he loved the Ranger look.

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Lt. Col. Randy L. Mitchell
Historian, Group 1, IL-006

Cindi

Picture from the 1970 CAP annual report:

Oregon Wing ranger cadet captain Gorham captures top honors during Civil Air Patrol's 14th annual Jet Orientation Course at Perrin Air Force Base in Texas. Notice the red ascot he is wearing. He got to fly in a TF-102 supersonic jet trainer:


1970 - Oregon Wing ranger jet jockeys McKee and Gorham inspect jet engine at Perrin AFB:




WellsCAP

Wow! The Ranger uniforms have really changed since then. Now, all we get is an orange cover with either a red or black Keystone on it. We also get either a red, black, or white belt and a red, green, yellow, gray, or black scarf. No fancy berets now.
WellsCAP

PHall

Quote from: WellsCAP on June 11, 2012, 02:56:48 AM
Wow! The Ranger uniforms have really changed since then. Now, all we get is an orange cover with either a red or black Keystone on it. We also get either a red, black, or white belt and a red, green, yellow, gray, or black scarf. No fancy berets now.

The Oregon Wing Ranger program should not be confused with the Pennsylvania Wing Ranger program. Totally different programs.

flyboy53

Quote from: Cindi on August 21, 2011, 02:22:53 PM
In the late 1960's the Oregon Wing started a ground search and rescue program, called the Rangers. They trained once a month in rock and cliff, survival, search and rescue techniques and first aid. Graduates were entitled to wear a Ranger patch and wear a red beret. The program was approved under the tutelage of then Oregon Wing Commander, Hall of Honor inductee Colonel Obed "Pancho" Donaldson.

What the well dressed Civil Air Patrol cadet wore in 1969, standing left to right, cadets Huey, Rosenberry, Busig, Leon, Davis, McKee and Gorham and fashion courtesy of Larry M. Newman (in front with white ascot), Director of Ground Training, Oregon Wing:


When the above honor guard received the CAP National Commander, Major General "Boom Boom" Putnam in Portland, he loved the Ranger look.

Thanx for sharing. What happened to the program.