Largest/Smallest squadrons

Started by cadetesman, February 01, 2012, 01:25:16 AM

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commando1

Quote from: LC on February 02, 2012, 04:06:06 AM
#6 is my squadron!


Quote from: SKI304 on February 01, 2012, 03:14:44 PM
In terms of cadets, as of this morning here are the 20 largest cadet units:




RankCharterUnit NameCadets
1GLR-IN-803Anderson Prep Academy Cadet Squadron255



















2SWR-TX-802Sheldon Cadet Squadron249
3RMR-CO-147Thompson Valley Composite Squadron99
4RMR-CO-030Colorado Springs Cadet Squadron98
5MER-VA-117Leesburg Composite Squadron97
6SWR-AZ-013Deer Valley Composite Squadron 30293
7RMR-CO-159Air Academy Cadet Squadron91
7SER-GA-112Gwinnett County Composite Squadron91
9MER-MD-071Bethesda Chevy Chase Composite Squadron88
10MER-VA-060Southside Composite Squadron81
10NER-NY-273Rochester Composite Squadron81
12SER-FL-051Charlotte County Composite Squadron78
13SER-GA-116Peachtree City Falcon Field Composite Squadron77
14MER-NC-048Raleigh-Wake Composite Squadron75
14PCR-CA-273Eugene L. Carnahan Cadet Squadron 8575
16SER-GA-014Griffin Composite Squadron74
17NCR-KS-802Southeast Composite Squadron73
17NCR-MN-021Anoka Composite Squadron73
19SER-FL-809Barrington Middle School Cadet Squadron72
20GLR-OH-051Youngstown ARS Composite Squadron69

There are quite a few cadet units with one cadet each, so those would tie as the smallest.

You can find the total number of cadets and seniors as of January 2012 on the Quality Cadet Unit Data Spreadsheet.
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RADIOMAN015

Quote from: Eclipse on February 01, 2012, 09:59:54 PM
Let's also not forget that there is a difference between "on the roster" and "active".

IMHO NHQ should require that attendance rosters be entered into eServices and QCA and similar be based on people who actually show up,
not just who write a check.
Well what is the definition of an 'active' cadet member in Civil Air Patrol ???  Basically they have to be progressing, now how fast they must progress is up to the individual unit's interpretation :-\.

Also for those units that have 50+ cadets, where do they even fit them in IF they all show up ??? :-\

As far as inputing attendance into a data base, some units do that on the cadet side.  I know at once time we we were looking at a bar code reader which would allow both cadets & seniors to swipe their appropriate ID card and that would build the attendance roster for that evening.

RM 

GroundHawg


Also for those units that have 50+ cadets, where do they even fit them in IF they all show up ??? :-\




Thats a problem I wish my squadron had....

jimmydeanno

My units that had that many cadets and just as many seniors had plenty of space.  The first met in an old youth center, to the tune of 4k sq ft, provided free of charge.  The second was in a maintenance hangar.

My unit now is getting cramped, but there is already a plan in the works to get us into a 6k sq ft facility, but it needs to be renovated first.
If you have ten thousand regulations you destroy all respect for the law. - Winston Churchill

wuzafuzz

Quote from: GroundHawg on February 03, 2012, 05:00:26 PM

Also for those units that have 50+ cadets, where do they even fit them in IF they all show up ??? :-\




Thats a problem I wish my squadron had....
I'm a member of Thompson Valley Composite Squadron; we meet at the Colorado State University ROTC buildings in Fort Collins.  Although we can fit a lot of people in there...we can't fit in one room at a time.  Sometimes we are able to use other facilities on campus, such as big lecture halls, when there are special meetings or presentations.

CO-147 Stats
Cadets in your Unit: 100
Seniors in your Unit: 64
"You can't stop the signal, Mal."

CoffeeMan

I am from AR115th. We have 81 cadets right now.

CoffeeMan

We just had 3 more cadets in 1 week. And since January we have had over 35 cadets. I have been a Airman since Jan 24th, Now I am a C/SrAmn.

krnlpanick

Quote from: wuzafuzz on February 03, 2012, 08:50:45 PM
I'm a member of Thompson Valley Composite Squadron; we meet at the Colorado State University ROTC buildings in Fort Collins.  Although we can fit a lot of people in there...we can't fit in one room at a time.  Sometimes we are able to use other facilities on campus, such as big lecture halls, when there are special meetings or presentations.

CO-147 Stats
Cadets in your Unit: 100
Seniors in your Unit: 64

What is your attendance like in that Squadron? Do you actually have 100 cadets showing up to every meeting?
2nd Lt. Christopher A. Schmidt, CAP