I retired from Civil Air Patrol last year, next April. I know as a retired member of CAP there are several things I can no longer do, and I understand that. I know now that I have to write to the Wing Commander for permission to attend the wings annual conference.
As a retired member of CAP. what would be the protocol? Meaning, would I ask permission via a standard formatted Memorand For, or a normal business letter.
Thank you in advance. Probably consulting the regulations would have answered my question, but I was feeling lazy this morning (which does not preclude that as soon as I sign off here, I won't go look for myself).
Thanks again,
Just send him an email or call him on the phone, no big deal really.
Quote from: Eclipse on March 25, 2019, 04:45:26 PM
Just send him an email or call him on the phone, no big deal really.
Yep. They'd probably love to have you!
My experience suggests wings want to promote conference attendance. Wing CCs email addresses are normally on the wing website.
Agree with the above.
For the most part, an informal "Hey, mind if I come?" will elicit a "Sure!" and done.
As a former Wing Commander, I can agree with every comment made. An email or text will be fine. Enjoy the weekend.