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Membership / Re: The Story on the CAPID?
Last post by SarDragon - Today at 04:47:06 AM
OK, here's a repeat post with most of the info I know.

When I joined (1964), cadets and SM had different types of CAPSNs The SMs had a 7- or 8-digit CAPSN, presumably sequential. Cadets had CAPSNs in this format - C-nn-nnnnn, issued by each wing. The C was for cadet, the next two numbers were the wing number according to the original numbering scheme from the '40s, and the remaining digits were the sequentially assigned number. Mine was C-22-10171.

Sometime in 1965, the cadet numbers were changed to a nationally assigned 6-digit number, and everybody got a new one. I have no knowledge of the specific scheme, but I do know that they were into the 623xxx area by July 1966, and all the way up to 6665xx by the end of 1968. Mine was 519522.

By 1971, SM CAPSNs were changed to their SSANs. I don't know when the same thing was done for cadets.

In 2001, we went to CAPIDs, starting with 100001. Apparently, they were initially assigned in SSAN order, until they got to about 148xxx, and had converted all existing members. There's a gap, and then they restart at 149000, when they started assigning them in join date order.
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Membership / Re: The Story on the CAPID?
Last post by SarDragon - Yesterday at 09:22:28 PM
Quote from: West MI-CAP-Ret on Yesterday at 07:27:00 PMWondering if anyone has reached out to our national historian?

I was in touch with Frank Blazich a while back, and he didn't have much more than I have already posted.
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Membership / Re: The Story on the CAPID?
Last post by West MI-CAP-Ret - Yesterday at 07:27:00 PM
Wondering if anyone has reached out to our national historian?
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Membership / Re: The Story on the CAPID?
Last post by SarDragon - Yesterday at 12:26:17 AM
Yeah, that one works, too. I still haven't been able to put together a 100% accurate accounting of CAPSN history.
#5
Hysterical History / Re: Family WWII CAP Service......
Last post by SD0044 - May 08, 2024, 02:37:10 PM
Thanks so much.   ;D

I suppose that one or the other of the situations advised must have occurred.

Dave Jeffries  136365 
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Membership / Re: The Story on the CAPID?
Last post by SarDragon - May 06, 2024, 06:37:04 PM
If you want more info on CAPID history, do a search for "CAPID" with me (SarDragon) as author. Not all the posts are germane to your Q, but there's a lot of info there. Also, surf around in those threads for posts from other folks who have contributed.
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Membership / The Story on the CAPID?
Last post by TxRaider - May 06, 2024, 03:49:19 PM
What is the history of the creation of CAPIDs?

I joined in February 1982, and took a 30 year hiatus from 1992 - 2018.  When I rejoined, I received my original CAPid (a 131xxx) number, which I never knew that I had, since we used SSNs in those days.My join date shows 24 Jul 1992 (the date I originally became a Senior)
Another senior in my squadron joined in 1990, and had a number that was just a few after mine (also 131xxx).  His Join date shows 12 Sep 1990.

My ex-wife joined in about 1986, left a few years later and rejoined in 2021 and received her original number, (which is 165xxx) Her join date shows 18 Jul 1990.

My fiancee was originally a member in 1989, through about 1993 or so, and recently joined CAP, and was assigned a new number (724xxx).  Her join date shows 3 May 2024.

When were numbers first generated and used by NHQ?  I suspect would have been sometime after 1990 but before 1993.

What was the sequence they were assigned in?

What can you tell about the original members based on their number?  Location?  Status?  Era of membership?

Thanks
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Final Salute / Col. Robert M. Dorning
Last post by ironputts - May 05, 2024, 11:32:00 PM


May 5, 2024

Col. Robert M. Dorning
Wing Headquarters
Alabama Wing

Robert Merrill Dorning, 85 passed away Monday, April 22, 2024. He was born April 6, 1939 in Athens, Alabama. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Joyce Dorning; daughters: Deborah Dorning and Susan Dorning. His parents, Robert A. Dorning and Bertha M. Dorning along with his sister Laurette Dorning Frisbee preceded him in death.

Robert attended Central Park Grammar School and Ensley High School and took several courses at UAB.

He was employed by Liberty National Life Insurance Company on August 12, 1957 and left in December of 1985. He then was self-employed from 1986 – 1988. He started work with the City of Birmingham as a PC Technician from February 1988 until his retirement in December of 2011.

While working at Liberty National he joined the Alabama National Guard in 1960 and was called to active duty to Dreux Airbase France from 1961 – 1962. He joined the Civil Air Patrol in 1974 and served in many positions including; Squadron Commander, Group Commander, Deputy Wing Commander and was appointed Wing Commander in 1981 – 1986. He was still a member of the Alabama Wing at his death. Robert received many awards and commendations during this period having served for 50 years.

He served as a Deacon and Treasurer for Belview church of Christ and Pine Lane church of Christ for many years until his death.
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Final Salute / 1st Lt. Jack G. McKinney
Last post by ironputts - May 05, 2024, 11:15:15 AM


May 5, 2024

1st Lt. Jack G. McKinney
Potomac Highlands Composite Squadron
West Virginia Wing

Jack Gene McKinney, age 86, of Petersburg, WV, passed away on Sunday, April 21, 2024 at his home.  Mr. McKinney was born on March 10, 1938 in Petersburg, the son of the late Rodney I McKinney and Marguerite (Davis) McKinney Parsons.  On December 29, 1963, Jack married his lovely wife of 60 years, Virginia Kathryn (Hedrick) McKinney, who survives in Petersburg.

Mr. McKinney was a 1957 graduate of Petersburg High School where he was Drum Major and active in the Boy Scouts, achieving the highest honor of becoming an Eagle Scout.  After high school, Jack joined the National Guard and began working at the Moorefield Skating Rink where he met his wife.  In 1963, he moved to Baltimore, MD with his bride and began to build their life together.  The happy couple welcomed their first child in 1964 and second in 1973.  Jack quickly became involved in his community, joining the Jephthah Lodge #222 AF & AM in 74', the Tall Cedars of Lebanon, and in 1976, Job's Daughters International with his daughter, Melissa.

In 1983 Jack moved his family to Omaha, NE where he began a new career with AT&T until his retirement in 1995.  The family then moved back to Petersburg where Jack continued to stay busy in his community.  He was an active member of the Civil Air Patrol, Burlington United Methodist Auxiliary, serving as corresponding secretary for 25 years, member of the Petersburg Masonic Lodge #145, Past Worthy Patron of the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter #146, and active member in the choir of the churches he attended, including the Potomac Highland Men's Choir.  He was a member of the Main St. United Methodist Church and most recently, attended Hedrick's Chapel.   Jack never stopped learning new things, he enjoyed jigsaw puzzles, and was proficient in working on computers.

In addition to his wife, Jack is survived by: a daughter, Melissa (McKinney) Lambros of Maysville, WV; a son Michael G McKinney of Omaha, NE; a sister, JoAnn (McKinney) Kiner (Adren) of Geneva, OH; 2 brothers, John McKinney (Val) of Newport News, VA; Frank McKinney of Nutter Fort, WV; 3 Grandchildren, Alissa Lambros of Aberdeen, MD; Stephanie (Lambros) Combs (Joshua) of Weirton, WV; Hunter M. McKinney of Omaha, NE; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.   He was preceded in death by a sister, Frances (McKinney) Rikard.