Anyone know what the 15 biggest squadrons are? (or at least the biggest)

Started by James Hutchinson, August 16, 2019, 04:05:52 AM

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James Hutchinson

I'm just really wondering what the biggest squadrons are and how many members they have. If you could help me find this out that would be great, thanks!

Eclipse

Everyone has access to the memberships numbers of all units nationally in eServices.

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James Hutchinson

Quote from: Fester on August 16, 2019, 04:36:16 AM
Quote from: Eclipse on August 16, 2019, 04:19:11 AM
Everyone has access to the memberships numbers of all units nationally in eServices.

Where?

Yeah, if I can sort squadrons by biggest to smallest, that's great please tell me how. If you have to go through every single one individually, you can't seriously expect me to do that.

Ozzy

Are you going to count school squadrons or no? They tend to be larger.
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Mitchell 1969

Quote from: Fester on August 16, 2019, 04:36:16 AM
Quote from: Eclipse on August 16, 2019, 04:19:11 AM
Everyone has access to the memberships numbers of all units nationally in eServices.

Where?

Yes, where? All I can see is my own squadron.


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Quote from: James Hutchinson on August 16, 2019, 04:40:22 AM
Yeah, if I can sort squadrons by biggest to smallest, that's great please tell me how. If you have to go through every single one individually, you can't seriously expect me to do that.

There's no "expectation" you do anything.  If you need that information you can request it from NHQ.
If you want that information, it's available to you, and anyone else interested in taking the time.
NHQ doesn't provide that information publicly in any easily accessible format.

Also, as mentioned, the "largest" units are school squadrons, which are not really comparable to normal units.

Click the 4-way arrow in the statistics box, you can see current numbers and trends going back to 2000.

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Offutteer

Quote from: Mitchell 1969 on August 16, 2019, 01:48:33 PM
Quote from: Fester on August 16, 2019, 04:36:16 AM
Quote from: Eclipse on August 16, 2019, 04:19:11 AM
Everyone has access to the memberships numbers of all units nationally in eServices.

Where?

Yes, where? All I can see is my own squadron.


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Sorry for being late to the party.

You can view the number of cadets by Unit by going to the QCUA page and downloading the excel file of data.  https://www.gocivilairpatrol.com/programs/cadets/cpo/quality-cadet-unit-award


NIN

Quote from: Eclipse on August 16, 2019, 02:07:50 PM
Also, as mentioned, the "largest" units are school squadrons, which are not really comparable to normal units.

Please provide your statistics on that .
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Offutteer

Quote from: NIN on August 16, 2019, 04:34:19 PM
Quote from: Eclipse on August 16, 2019, 02:07:50 PM
Also, as mentioned, the "largest" units are school squadrons, which are not really comparable to normal units.

Please provide your statistics on that .

I guess we were responding at the same time.

The top three units by number of cadets is.

SWR-TX-802  Sheldon Cadet Sqdn                 185 cadets
GLR-IN-803   Anderson Prep Academy sqdn   164 cadets
MAR-NC-825  NCLA Cadet Sqdn                     149 cadets

All three are school squadrons...

Ozzy

Quote from: NIN on August 16, 2019, 04:34:19 PM
Quote from: Eclipse on August 16, 2019, 02:07:50 PM
Also, as mentioned, the "largest" units are school squadrons, which are not really comparable to normal units.

Please provide your statistics on that .

2016: Top 5 squadrons were school squadrons
2017: Top 4 squadrons were school (Same ones) (5 out of the top 6 were the tip 5 from 2016)
2018: : Top 4 squadrons were school (Same ones) (5 out of the top 6 were the tip 5 from 2016)
2019: TBD but unless squadrons had a growth explosion of 30%+ and the top dogs a decrease, it generally will be the same.
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CTWG Encampment 09, 11, 16
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FLWG Winter Encampment 19

James Hutchinson

Quote from: Offutteer on August 16, 2019, 04:40:17 PM
Quote from: NIN on August 16, 2019, 04:34:19 PM
Quote from: Eclipse on August 16, 2019, 02:07:50 PM
Also, as mentioned, the "largest" units are school squadrons, which are not really comparable to normal units.

Please provide your statistics on that .

I guess we were responding at the same time.

The top three units by number of cadets is.

SWR-TX-802  Sheldon Cadet Sqdn                 185 cadets
GLR-IN-803   Anderson Prep Academy sqdn   164 cadets
MAR-NC-825  NCLA Cadet Sqdn                     149 cadets

All three are school squadrons...

Are you counting composure squadrons? Because our composite squadron has 152 cadets.

dwb

Quote from: James Hutchinson on August 17, 2019, 08:14:14 PM
Are you counting composure squadrons? Because our composite squadron has 152 cadets.

155 now. But it's not like all of them show up every week. :)

Ozzy

Quote from: James Hutchinson on August 17, 2019, 08:14:14 PM
Quote from: Offutteer on August 16, 2019, 04:40:17 PM
Quote from: NIN on August 16, 2019, 04:34:19 PM
Quote from: Eclipse on August 16, 2019, 02:07:50 PM
Also, as mentioned, the "largest" units are school squadrons, which are not really comparable to normal units.

Please provide your statistics on that .

I guess we were responding at the same time.

The top three units by number of cadets is.

SWR-TX-802  Sheldon Cadet Sqdn                 185 cadets
GLR-IN-803   Anderson Prep Academy sqdn   164 cadets
MAR-NC-825  NCLA Cadet Sqdn                     149 cadets

All three are school squadrons...

Are you counting composure squadrons? Because our composite squadron has 152 cadets.

Yes... this data is from the 2018 report. We'll have to wait until they release the 2019 data.
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CTWG Encampment 09, 11, 16
NER Cadet Leadership School 10
GAWG Encampment 18, 19
FLWG Winter Encampment 19

Kayll'b

as far as west of the mississippi, Overlake composite (WAWG) is always boasting 2nd largest with over 100 cadets.
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Eclipse

Quote from: Kayll'b on August 19, 2019, 04:28:49 PM
as far as west of the mississippi, Overlake composite (WAWG) is always boasting 2nd largest with over 100 cadets.

Unless it's well over 100, they aren't even close to being "second".

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Ozzy

Region   Wing   Unit   Unit Charter   Cadet as of Sept 1, 2017   Cadets as of Aug 31, 2018
SWR   TX   802   SWR-TX-802   154   185
GLR.      IN   803   GLR-IN-803   161   164
MER   NC   825   MER-NC-825   151   149
RMR   UT   801   RMR-UT-801   178   133
MER   VA   117   MER-VA-117   120   133
SWR   TX   808   SWR-TX-808   115   125
MER   VA   102   MER-VA-102   101   107
RMR   CO   159   RMR-CO-159   94   104
MER   VA   108   MER-VA-108   88   92
SER    GA   116   SER-GA-116   84   90
MER   VA   060   MER-VA-060   105   86
NCR   MN   021   NCR-MN-021   79   86
MER   MD   031   MER-MD-031   58   86
RMR   CO   805   RMR-CO-805   60   83

Squadrons rise and fall... we'll know in the next month or two what the standing is for 2019... seems like there are more squadrons this years at over the 100 mark. Perhaps Ned can share who the top 20 are?

And I wouldn't say Overlake had always over 100 if the currently do...

PCR   WA   050   PCR-WA-050   OVERLAKE COMPOSITE SQDN   43   77
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CTWG Encampment 09, 11, 16
NER Cadet Leadership School 10
GAWG Encampment 18, 19
FLWG Winter Encampment 19

dwb

So Leesburg is the biggest non-800 squadron. That's cool.

Let me just say that being that big comes with its own problems. It's a LOT of work. We've got a great team, but it's still a ton of effort.

NIN

Late to the party, had to score the datas.

See the attached. This listing is units with 50 or more "active" members (not patrons), not school squadrons.

The data was current as of 31 July 2019
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etodd

Quote from: NIN on August 23, 2019, 01:16:13 PM
Late to the party, had to score the datas.

See the attached. This listing is units with 50 or more "active" members (not patrons), not school squadrons.

The data was current as of 31 July 2019

Thanks! I enjoyed looking through that list.  It let me know that size doesn't always equate to better. It would be good to see another column in the spreadsheet for average number attending meetings and events. My squadron is several down from being at the top in member numbers in our Wing, and have quite a few that do not attend, but keep sending in dues as their way of 'helping'.  Yet small as we are,  we are very active and are often at the top, or near the top,  of our Wing in metrics. 
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