okie, here's a thread for people just signing up and want to make their presence known. :)
I suppose if I post those who know me around the net as "Skyray" will know I'm here. This is just to make it official.
howdy :)
go into your forum profile and add your name and grade to your signature, so we know where you're from and such. http://captalk.net/index.php?action=profile;sa=forumProfile
I've been here forever... and ever... well, ever since it was highly publicized and so that a certain person would leave me alone about it.... ((kidding))
'Jamers has entered the forums...
howdy ;D
lol didn't realize I did that twice. I reckon I goofed on that one.
Quote from: whatevah on March 24, 2005, 04:52:08 AM
okie, here's a thread for people just signing up and want to make their presence known. :)
Just signed up this afternoon. I'm pretty new to CAP (just joined in March) and was just appointed to the Chaplain Service and given the grade of Captain. Hello to all!
hi
i was in CAP when I was kid back in the 70s. I was a memeber of the Highlanders squadan from New Hampshire. I made many good friends durring my years in CAP. I wish we had stayed in touch. would love to hear from anyone that was in CAP during the 70s. ;D
Hello, I'm new from WA!! ;)
Quote from: RD43 on June 26, 2005, 06:14:57 PM
Hello, I'm new from WA!! ;)
Hi "new", I am Christie Ducote. Welcome to CAPTalk.
Quote from: RD43 on June 26, 2005, 06:14:57 PM
Hello, I'm new from WA!! ;)
welcome RD43 to CAP talk.
Quote from: jacklumanog on June 14, 2005, 07:00:53 PM
Quote from: whatevah on March 24, 2005, 04:52:08 AM
okie, here's a thread for people just signing up and want to make their presence known. :)
Just signed up this afternoon. I'm pretty new to CAP (just joined in March) and was just appointed to the Chaplain Service and given the grade of Captain. Hello to all!
you became captain that fast...
Quote from: Cheergirl on June 28, 2005, 12:53:08 AM
Quote from: jacklumanog on June 14, 2005, 07:00:53 PM
Quote from: whatevah on March 24, 2005, 04:52:08 AM
okie, here's a thread for people just signing up and want to make their presence known. :)
Just signed up this afternoon. I'm pretty new to CAP (just joined in March) and was just appointed to the Chaplain Service and given the grade of Captain. Hello to all!
you became captain that fast...
It is because of professional appointment promotions... Certain people who have special qualifications can receive promotions in recognition of these qualifications.
;D Hi all... I haven't been here in over a month, been busy with Hawk Mountain and all kinds of other busy, busy stuff, but I am back!!
Welcome to all of you new folks!!!!!!
What's Hawk Mountain? ;)
Quote from: shorning on July 26, 2005, 03:55:23 AM
What's Hawk Mountain? ;)
Hawk Mountain Ranger School is SAR school run by the Pennsylvania Wing. It is considered an NCSA (National Cadet Special Activity) but it is open to senior members as well. Some consider Hawk Mountain to be the most physically demanding program in CAP. I've always wanted to go, but they won't let me off work that long.
Link to Hawk Mountain information site:
http://level2.cap.gov/index.cfm?nodeID=5602
Quote from: Xeno on July 26, 2005, 04:12:46 AM
Quote from: shorning on July 26, 2005, 03:55:23 AM
What's Hawk Mountain? ;)
Hawk Mountain Ranger School is SAR school run by the Pennsylvania Wing. It is considered an NCSA (National Cadet Special Activity) but it is open to senior members as well. Some consider Hawk Mountain to be the most physically demanding program in CAP. I've always wanted to go, but they won't let me off work that long.
Link to Hawk Mountain information site:
http://level2.cap.gov/index.cfm?nodeID=5602
That's very interesting... ;) ;) ;) ;)
Hey... ;)<---what does that icon mean?!? That r0x0rz t3h big1 d00d!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just thew up in my mouth a little ::)
I'm in...
Been a member going on 25 years now, having joined as a cadet.
Large amounts of overtime keep me away from my home squadron and Hawk Mountain far more often than I'd like. That, fortunately, is changing.
Hi I'm from Richmond Texas.
I'm so glad that I have a place to go to and find the info I need. I will tell my fellow cadets. I'm from Sugarland Composite Squadron.
Welcome...from Richmond Virginia.
Quote from: fyrfitrmedic on July 30, 2005, 05:47:22 AM
I'm in...
Been a member going on 25 years now, having joined as a cadet.
Large amounts of overtime keep me away from my home squadron and Hawk Mountain far more often than I'd like. That, fortunately, is changing.
Welcome! It's always great to have another voice of experience here on CAPTalk. :)
Quote from: Cam89
Hi I'm from Richmond Texas.
I'm so glad that I have a place to go to and find the info I need. I will tell my fellow cadets. I'm from Sugarland Composite Squadron.
Glad you're finding CAPTalk useful. Thanks for spreading the word. The more people we have here, the more useful our community becomes!
It is nice to know that I feel that I can ask any thing about C.A.P. and someone is willing to help me.
Quote from: Cam89 on August 20, 2005, 12:24:29 AM
It is nice to know that I feel that I can ask any thing about C.A.P. and someone is willing to help me.
It's all good. We get to increase our post counts that way. ;D :D
lol :D
Hello, I am Julie Anne or Major Sorenson (Dependant on who you are)
I have been a member of Civil Air Patrol since 1987. I joined as a cadet at the age of 16. You can do the math... I am obviously a senior member now, having been a member longer than many cadets have been alive. I am happily turning 35 in less than a week. ;) More happily I am a mom, thus the user name. I have 10 year old twins, 1 boy & 1 girl. ;D
I am new to the discussion board world. I learned of CAPtalk.net from a cadet from my area, MATT.
Quote from: WICAPMOM on August 22, 2005, 04:38:37 PM
Hello, I am Julie Anne or Major Sorenson (Dependant on who you are)
I have been a member of Civil Air Patrol since 1987. I joined as a cadet at the age of 16. You can do the math... I am obviously a senior member now, having been a member longer than many cadets have been alive. I am happily turning 35 in less than a week. ;) More happily I am a mom, thus the user name. I have 10 year old twins, 1 boy & 1 girl. ;D
I am new to the discussion board world. I learned of CAPtalk.net from a cadet from my area, MATT.
Welcome aboard maam.
Will we have two new members in a couple of years then?
I am leaving that choice up to my children.
My son, Christopher says yes he wants to join.
Strangely enough my daughter, Danielle, is a bit of a princess; her mother is & was a tomboy.
Their dad; Ron, and I are very active in CAP and would love it if they both chose to join. However, we want them to enjoy it and don't think that forcing it would help. Currently they are both in Scouts and like the group type activities. We believe that will help them to make their decisions in the future. They would attend a different squadron from Ron and me, as we are in a senior support squadron. We will let them choose what composite squadron they would feel most comfortable in.
Check out our squadron web site for the activities, most of which I am the project officer for. (Linked on my profile)
Quote from: WICAPMOM on August 22, 2005, 06:56:38 PM
I am leaving that choice up to my children.
My son, Christopher says yes he wants to join.
Strangely enough my daughter, Danielle, is a bit of a princess; her mother is & was a tomboy.
Their dad; Ron, and I are very active in CAP and would love it if they both chose to join. However, we want them to enjoy it and don't think that forcing it would help. Currently they are both in Scouts and like the group type activities. We believe that will help them to make their decisions in the future. They would attend a different squadron from Ron and me, as we are in a senior support squadron. We will let them choose what composite squadron they would feel most comfortable in.
Check out our squadron web site for the activities, most of which I am the project officer for. (Linked on my profile)
Welcome to CAPTalk! I hope you'll find a nice home here to share ideas, exchange tips, and build a network of CAP friends, acquaintances, and mentors and mentees! :)
The idea of a Senior
Support Squadron is very new to me. Does this unit help augment and support the activities of the other units in the Group, or how does that work?
COOL, a chance to advertise:
I am sure that it would differ from place to place as there is no official "Senior Support Squadron" definition.
In Wisconsin they did away with groups some years ago. I personally miss them. Many of the chartered groups became senior squadrons. Each of them is quite different from the next. My unit operates many activities that we open to
anyone whom may be interested in attending. The three activities that we host on a set annual schedule are as follows:
- Wisconsin Wing's Military Ball ~ held at the War Memorial & Art Museum on Milwaukee's lake front
- Aerospace Education Weekend ~ held at the CAP hanger at Oshkosh's Wittman Regional Airport
- Cadex (a cadet run practice ES mission) ~ held at the Kettle Moraine State Forest.
We operate other training as needed, like SLSs, CLCs, etc...
We will also go into other squadrons, as requested, and help them. At one time I ran AE programs for 2 other units who did not have an active AEO. In short we help where ever we can. We have been called gluttons for punishment.[/list]
Oh Dear God, what have I done....
Quote from: WICAPMOM on August 22, 2005, 08:02:25 PM
COOL, a chance to advertise:
I am sure that it would differ from place to place as there is no official "Senior Support Squadron" definition.
In Wisconsin they did away with groups some years ago. I personally miss them. Many of the chartered groups became senior squadrons. Each of them is quite different from the next. My unit operates many activities that we open to anyone whom may be interested in attending. The three activities that we host on a set annual schedule are as follows:
- Wisconsin Wing's Military Ball ~ held at the War Memorial & Art Museum on Milwaukee's lake front
- Aerospace Education Weekend ~ held at the CAP hanger at Oshkosh's Wittman Regional Airport
- Cadex (a cadet run practice ES mission) ~ held at the Kettle Moraine State Forest.
We operate other training as needed, like SLSs, CLCs, etc...
We will also go into other squadrons, as requested, and help them. At one time I ran AE programs for 2 other units who did not have an active AEO. In short we help where ever we can. We have been called gluttons for punishment.[/list]
Very cool concept. I like it very much. :)
I think you very well may be gluttons for punishment, though... ;)
True, but I see you may be just as much of a glutton for punishment. With the web sites and chat rooms you administrate over, they can take up a lot of time.
Honestly I love what I do! I volunteer my time as an officer for: CAP, Girl Scouts, & Boy Scouts.
If you are are ever in Wisconsin and wish to attend one of the events email me and I will give you the details. The times & locations are on my squadrons web site.
::)
Quote from: WICAPMOM on August 23, 2005, 06:36:31 PM
True, but I see you may be just as much of a glutton for punishment.
Truth be told, we all are.
We do the jobs normal folks get paid quite a pretty penny to do, and we do it all for free.
We need a union. ;D
Yo
Flight Officer Colin Fischer from Chestertown MD
Yo-yo...
[sing]...everyone loves a Slinky....[/sing] :D
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Yo
Flight Officer Colin Fischer from Chestertown MD
Hey -- welcome to CAPTalk, Flight Officer. :)
Thank you, sirs.
I hope that I can get some Ideas for my Aerospace Ed lessons, because I'm running out. :-\
Quote from: thefischNX01 on September 03, 2005, 05:29:37 AM
Thank you, sirs.
I hope that I can get some Ideas for my Aerospace Ed lessons, because I'm running out. :-\
Well -- we're here to be of service. Go right ahead and start a new topic about it. Tell us what you've done, what interests your squadron has, and that you're looking for ideas. There will always be some of us here willing to offer experience and ideas. :)
Head on over to the Aerospace Education forum (listed on the main page), and post your new topic there. It'll be sure to garner some good responses!
Hey, y'all. I recently found this site, and figured I should quit lurking and get active on it. Hence, this introduction.
I've first joined CAP in 1966, when I was taking flying lessons at Dalton Airport in Flushing, Michigan. When I moved to Florida in 1968, I let my membership lapse in order to concentrate on learning my new job as an Air Traffic Controller in Miami.
I rejoined CAP in 1979 when I was contacted by a Cadet Major who was looking for a flight instructor for his solo scholarship. I have enjoyed continuous membership since then, even during a couple of times when I burnt out and went inactive.
I've had the opportunity to serve in a number of different positions, including commander of Cadet, Senior and Composite Squadrons. I'm presently living in the mountains of northern Georgia, where I serve CAP as a Group Commander.
It's great to meet all you folks, and I look forward to posting more as time permits.
Wayne Roshaven, Lt Col, CAP
Commander, Group 2 GAWG
Hi everyone,
I've been posting for a few months now and just wanted to let everyone know that I am very thankful for having the chance to ask questions to such an awe inspiring group of CAP members!
And CAPtalk is the reason I've run into a problem now! The reason my email name is lady referee is because I've been a USA Hockey ref for the last five years, filling my world all four seasons, and usually not noticing the weather since I'm on the ice, either playing hockey or as the zebra. But now that the regular hockey season is coming up with many games to referee (and make $$), I don't know if I'll have time anymore - CAP has filled all my free time - I had taken the summer off from skating because of an errant puck to the hand. So alot of the thanks goes to you guys and gals because without this forum, I'd probably have just coasted without getting too intererested in what my boys were doing. But now I can just go on CAPtalk and read the boards to learn things I'd never had even known what to ask about.
First I took my Yeager, next I'll go for my ES card....
Ewww. I don't know which would be more dangerous. The hockey pucks or the players.
Quote from: Bugsmasher on September 14, 2005, 10:09:48 PM
Hey, y'all. I recently found this site, and figured I should quit lurking and get active on it. Hence, this introduction.
I've first joined CAP in 1966, when I was taking flying lessons at Dalton Airport in Flushing, Michigan. When I moved to Florida in 1968, I let my membership lapse in order to concentrate on learning my new job as an Air Traffic Controller in Miami.
I rejoined CAP in 1979 when I was contacted by a Cadet Major who was looking for a flight instructor for his solo scholarship. I have enjoyed continuous membership since then, even during a couple of times when I burnt out and went inactive.
I've had the opportunity to serve in a number of different positions, including commander of Cadet, Senior and Composite Squadrons. I'm presently living in the mountains of northern Georgia, where I serve CAP as a Group Commander.
It's great to meet all you folks, and I look forward to posting more as time permits.
Wayne Roshaven, Lt Col, CAP
Commander, Group 2 GAWG
Welcome aboard.
-CC
A Little Late but im here. My name is Rob and the originator of this thread is my Sqrd. commader.DE004! I found out about this website through my wing links page. Im 17 and i wish i would have known about the CAP when i was 12 ;D
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A Little Late but im here. My name is Rob and the originator of this thread is my Sqrd. commader.DE004! I found out about this website through my wing links page. Im 17 and i wish i would have known about the CAP when i was 12 ;D
There's no such thing as being a late arrival here at CAPTalk. People are signing up almost every day here. (Though I am surprised that Jerry hasn't made it squadron SOP for all members to register at CAPTalk ;) )
Hope you find CAPTalk as informative and worthwhile as you sound to be finding CAP itself! Welcome! :)
Just arrived and found a delightful and informative forum. Good work to one and all. I plan to utilize this site as an asset for our squadron. I am always looking for creative and fun things to supplement the cadet program and to keep the Cadets engaged and active. I have over 35 years experience in CAP, was a cadet in the dark ages...1963-64..Look forward to sharing with others of the same interest.
Hello All! I found this place after a web search, and so far so good! I've been looking for a good CAP discussion board, but until now, all I'd found was way too much negativity.
I'm new to CAP, GAWG Senior Squadron 130, 8 years Air Force, and I've waned to join for 5 or 6 years but other obligations have kept me from it. So now I'm in and accumulating all of the required goodies, taking the tests, etc., and gearing up for the start of the year.
Now I suppose I should go edit my profile and add the appropriate information. Glad to be here!
Welcome to CAP and CAPTalk. Hope we can be of help to any questions you have or that come up.
IM HERE! im a C/SrA in Mustang Cadet Squadron (u may or maynot have heard of it, if you have let me know) ;D
This is kind of an 'I'm here' post - again.
I've been swamped on several levels with the illness and passing of my father - ILT Bart Rowley NERPA093 - a little under 8 weeks ago. Not only was he my father but my squadron's CD/S and leadership officer and in general an indispensible member of the unit.
On a positive note, we've picked up a few new cadets and things are settling down a little bit. I'm looking forward to Winter School as my first chance to get into the woods in way, way too long.
Great to be back in CAP after a 17-year break in service!
I started off as a cadet at Dekalb County Cadet Squadron (09065/GA-065) way back in 1977, then transfered to Florida Wing (08117 - University Cadet Squadron (defunct) and 08125/FL-125 - North Miami Cadet Squadron (now defunct)), Got my Mitchell and Earhart, then converted to senior member after I enlisted in the Air Force Did my senior time as a TFO and 1LT in one of the overseas squadrons (99117 - Bitburg/Spangdahlem Cadet Squadron) then transferred to National Capital Wing (45053/DC-053 - Fairfax County Composite Squadron). Eventually, other activities took over my time, and I let my membership lapse in 1988.
Fast forward 17 years later and I rejoin CAP here at Addison Eagles Composite Squadron (TX-390). Working with the cadets again and waiting for my promotion orders to get my old 1LT grade reinstated. I'm the assistant activities officer for the squadron.
(Lt. Col. Roshaven (who introduced himself earlier in this thread) may remember me - we were both in University Cadet Squadron way back WIWAC. Got some flying time with him for my observer wings, but unfortunately the paperwork was lost in one of my transfers, so I don't wear 'em anymore. But I am working my way to getting them back! ;D)
Quote from: AlphaSigOU on November 26, 2005, 09:52:27 PM
Great to be back in CAP after a 17-year break in service!
I started off as a cadet at Dekalb County Cadet Squadron (09065/GA-065) way back in 1977, then transfered to Florida Wing (08117 - University Cadet Squadron (defunct) and 08125/FL-125 - North Miami Cadet Squadron (now defunct)), Got my Mitchell and Earhart, then converted to senior member after I enlisted in the Air Force Did my senior time as a TFO and 1LT in one of the overseas squadrons (99117 - Bitburg/Spangdahlem Cadet Squadron) then transferred to National Capital Wing (45053/DC-053 - Fairfax County Composite Squadron). Eventually, other activities took over my time, and I let my membership lapse in 1988.
Fast forward 17 years later and I rejoin CAP here at Addison Eagles Composite Squadron (TX-390). Working with the cadets again and waiting for my promotion orders to get my old 1LT grade reinstated. I'm the assistant activities officer for the squadron.
(Lt. Col. Roshaven (who introduced himself earlier in this thread) may remember me - we were both in University Cadet Squadron way back WIWAC. Got some flying time with him for my observer wings, but unfortunately the paperwork was lost in one of my transfers, so I don't wear 'em anymore. But I am working my way to getting them back! ;D)
Welcome to CAPTalk! (and welcome back to CAP!) :)
Glad to see you're jumping right back in the swing of things!
I guess I'm a "pre-newbie". I've just submitted my app, fingerprints and check to become a Senior Member of Phoenix Composite Squadron in New York City.
Logged on here for the first time... normally lurk on Cadetstuff
... recently told I should check out this place... etc. etc...
Been in CAP a long time... former cadet... etc... etc....
So... howdy.
Quote from: TankerT on December 19, 2005, 09:17:55 PM
Logged on here for the first time... normally lurk on Cadetstuff
... recently told I should check out this place... etc. etc...
Been in CAP a long time... former cadet... etc... etc....
So... howdy.
...I thought I smelled the scent of wool cardigan ;)
Quote from: tedda on December 19, 2005, 10:22:55 PM
...I thought I smelled the scent of wool cardigan ;)
No Comment ;D
Phoenix Comp Sqdn... NER-NY-301
I was a cadet programs officer under Capt Ellie Tam until I transferred just over a year ago to Syracuse, NY.
Actually, Lt Sturgess (now the NYCG CC) was my boss and the squadron's Deputy Commander for Cadets. Lt Mike Sim was my partner in crime and the other leadership officer there. It is a fine squadron with well-earned honors, including the first flights over Ground Zero. I wish you well and praise you for your dedication and decision to join.
PS: Do make friends with the soldiers of the 69th Infantry and the NY Guard unit at the armory and do partake in the O-Club activities after meetings. That armory and unit has amazing history that dates back to the revolutionary war and I'm sure they have lots of stories to tell about their recent 1 year deployment in Iraq. Oh, if you see Ozzie down there, tell him "hi" for me please (Ozzie is a well known soldier at the armory).
Quote from: tedda on December 19, 2005, 10:22:55 PM
...I thought I smelled the scent of wool cardigan ;)
No, that's just your unwashed socks you're smelling...
Quote from: tedda on December 19, 2005, 10:22:55 PM
...I thought I smelled the scent of wool cardigan ;)
So if he is Mister Rogers who is Mister McFeely?
Quote from: WICAPMOM on December 28, 2005, 04:36:52 AM
Quote from: tedda on December 19, 2005, 10:22:55 PM
...I thought I smelled the scent of wool cardigan ;)
So if he is Mister Rogers who is Mister McFeely?
Inside joke. ;)
Thanks for the welcome. I've received my initial ID card so I'm "official". I have met some folks from the NY guard and checked out the glass case displays of the 69th Inf. Its fascinating stuff.
I'll do my best to make a contribution to the squad and I'll be on the lookout for "Ozzie".
Quote from: AlphaSigOU link=topic=135.msg5032#msg5032
(Lt. Col. Roshaven (who introduced himself earlier in this thread) may remember me - we were both in University Cadet Squadron way back WIWAC. Got some flying time with him for my observer wings, but unfortunately the paperwork was lost in one of my transfers, so I don't wear 'em anymore. But I am working my way to getting them back! ;D)
Indeed I do remember you. Sorry it took so long to post this, but I haven't visited this thread is a while. I have seen your name here and over at Cadet Stuff, and I have been meaning to contact you and see if you were the Cadet Corway I remembered from University Cadet Squadron. I'll send you an email and see if you remember some of the other names from the past, such as Handrahan, Abrieu, Meyers, Lt Col Bob Miller, etc.
Glad to see you're back in CAP.
(Mod Edit: Fixed broken tags. --MK)
i'm here i just started on uhh...... 9 january 2006 and I'M HERE!
I think I'll just call you PBC for short. ;D
Welcome... Gotta ask though... Do you like to eat the peanut butter first? :D
Okay, I'll introduce myself, although about half the people here already know me.
I'm Nathan Scalia. I'm a C/Capt in Civil Air Patrol and have been in CAP for a little over 3 years. Right now I'm playing cadet leadership officer/cadet XO hybrid... I don't know either. I'm also a moderator on CadetStuff. Other than that... there ain't too much to know about me, I suppose...
Quote from: MIKE on January 13, 2006, 07:11:18 PM
I think I'll just call you PBC for short. ;D
Welcome... Gotta ask though... Do you like to eat the peanut butter first? :D
no, i take all the chocolate off of it adn then i roll the peanut butter into a ball and eat it (i susually choke on it ;D)
Is this the place were we can place our official announcement of your membership to Cap Talk?
I hope so because I too will be returning to CAP. I am a past member of CAP.
I first started in 1983 and left in 1987. I have held theses positions before;
Testing Officer, Supply Officer, Safety Officer, Flight Line Officer (SAR Evaluation), Deputy Squadron Commander. My Rank at departure was 1LT, I was close to Captain when I quit.
I look forward to returning to CAP. I have been trying to keep up with current events of CAP, but I am rusty. I stumbled upon CAP Talk recently and I have been reading as much as I can.
I look forward to reading all comments posted in all CAP Talk forums. :)
Quote from: RobG on January 29, 2006, 04:07:35 AMI first started in 1983 and left in 1987.
Looks like you were active in MNWG at the same time I was. Although, I joined as a cadet in 1982. Move to Minneapolis in 1987. What squadron were you a member of? I was in several, but a member of Viking Cadet Squadron when I was in Group 3. I was also in Crow Wing Comp. Squadron (Brainerd) as a cadet, and Red Wing Comp. Squadron and Cannon Valley Flight as a senior.
Steve, When I first joined it was at Valley Squadron, under AL Brandon. I transfered to Viking right after I finished my Level 1. Viking was a lot closer to home.
Viking was meeting at a American Legion in St. Louis Park. Tom Theis was Squadron CDR., at the time. Tom is now a Lt. Col. and is at 130th Squadron in Farmington, he is again Squadron CDR.
You must have left around the time I transfered, around May or June 1982. We picked up cadets from Skyhawk that closed do to lack of members. Do you remember Chris Mayer?, last I heard he went AF as an 2LT with missiles, many years ago now.
I'm new to CAP talk. I was a cadet member of the Ellington Composite Squadron (formerly 42098) SWRTX-098 in Houston, TX from 1978- 1986. I was heavy into the communications program and served as a Houston area FM net control and ran the Texas wing HF nets on occasion. I was a Mitchell cadet and served as the Cadet Commander for a time. I dropped out of CAP after getting married and moving to Oklahoma in 1986 for my job. About a year ago my eldest son told me he wanted to join the CAP but only if I would too. So, here I am. I am now the Communications Officer for the Starbase Composite Squadron SWROK-151 in Tulsa, OK. I am a ham radio operator (KA5OWI), hold an FCC General Radiotelephone License, and I am an A&P mechanic/ avionics tech. for American Airlines at the Tulsa International Airport.
"CAP Talk" looks like a great resource for bouncing questions off of people about the different programs. Comm. has change much since the late 70's and early to mid 80's. Looking forward to learning all I can about these changes.
I'm here. I just joined CAP Talk 29 Jan. 2006. I did not know this site existed until I accidentally stumbled across it one day. I joined CAP in 1964 and obtained the rank of C/LTC with the San Antonio Composite Squadron (it is now called the Lackland Cadet Squadron). At 21 I became a senior member and stayed with the squadron until 1972. I later rejoined from 1976-1979 and then again from 1991 to 1992. I last rejoined in 1997 and plan to stay with CAP until the second coming.
Quote from: drcomm on February 20, 2006, 12:38:03 AM
I am now the Communications Officer for the Starbase Composite Squadron SWROK-151 in Tulsa, OK. I am a ham radio operator (KA5OWI), hold an FCC General Radiotelephone License, and I am an A&P mechanic/ avionics tech. for American Airlines at the Tulsa International Airport.
Welcome & 73,
de WX9AUX
Hmm. I'm here.
Senior Member here...
Richard Fairchild from Western NY, Fingerlakes.
My daughter (13) joined CAP as she wants to become a missionary pilot for Mission Aviation Fellowship (You know the End of the Spear.. Nate Saint folks)
By trade I am a Chief Technical Officer for a major radio network/ ministry here in NY. I am also a profession photographer for the last 23 years. I am in the process of joing MaF as a missionary, I will be in their Learning technologies/ Distance Learning group.
Since I was going to be sitting around for 2 hours each week after a 45 minutes drive for my daughters CAP meetings, I figured I might as well make myself useful.
Looks like I am going to be PAO for the Elmira squadron.. So much to learn so much to do! I might be flying out to L.I. for a PAO seminar... Man the ink has not even dried on my member card!
My first task was getting them a web presence. You can see the prototype at www.elmiracap.com I am still adding to it before we go up the chain fpr approvals. Note that the section that says members only will not be visable when we go offical, that will be an area where CAP members will sign in.
I've had to beg borrow and steal to get content so far.
This site runs on my linux box, using MySQL, PHP and a content managment system so it is totally data base driven.
Still more to do, but I think it is look pretty good. The site banner is a temporary, as I dont like it much. I will create a better looking one after the site is completed with all the content and features.
My next project is designing a squadron patch, I already have a prototype and we are seeking permission from our host (Wings of Eagles Discovery Center) to use it as a tie in to the air museum.
After that I the project with the cadets is to build a portable display about CAP, as well as a history display, that we will donate to the museum.
I guess I've hit the ground running.. or is that on the runway ready for takeoff?
OK you wanna know how serious I am? Shaved off my 7 year old goatee!!! Yep, decided if I am going to do it I might as well go regulation!
Welcome SM Richard Fairchild. And God Bless you and your family in your endeavors.
Quote from: Pit Bull on March 05, 2006, 11:31:14 PMOK you wanna know how serious I am? Shaved off my 7 year old goatee!!! Yep, decided if I am going to do it I might as well go regulation!
You didn't have to go to that extreme. You could have stayed within regulation if you had just chosen to wear a corporate uniform.
Quote from: Pit Bull on March 05, 2006, 11:31:14 PM
Senior Member here...
Richard Fairchild from Western NY, Fingerlakes.
My daughter (13) joined CAP as she wants to become a missionary pilot for Mission Aviation Fellowship (You know the End of the Spear.. Nate Saint folks)
{snip}
I guess I've hit the ground running.. or is that on the runway ready for takeoff?
OK you wanna know how serious I am? Shaved off my 7 year old goatee!!! Yep, decided if I am going to do it I might as well go regulation!
Welcome Richard!
It is really refreshing when someone with so much energy and excitement for the program joins CAP! I'm glad you have stumbled upon CAPTalk as well as CAP. It sounds like you've already dove in head first and are tackling some pretty good projects.
Your website is very nice! Database-driven websites with plenty of content to offer (that also look aesthetically appealing) are rare in CAP, but an awesome PR tool for your unit to leverage. Excellent work on that!
Welcome to CAPTalk and don't hesitate to ask questions, gather ideas, crack a joke, or dive right into one of our philisophical discussions. ;)
Yeah I know shaving the goatee is extreem... hey look I did it for one of my daughers ballets too ;)
I can grow it back in a week if I want to!
I figured if I am going to try and get some PR going for the squadron, then I have to be pressing the flesh.. What better way then to walk in wearing the blues? I already have distinctive greys, but they look too corporate and wont make much of an impression.
Besides I was getting tired of the goatee, wanted to see my face :P
I just downloaded and printed 190-1 vol 1 and 2. Only 150 pages of info.
I am really suprised at how little the community knows about CAP. When I was a kid in the 70's, CAP was well know in the burbs of Boston...
Well I live in what is called the cradle of aviation.. We have the Curtiss Museum, Wings of Eagles, Harris hill gliding and also the Soaring museum. Sweitzer is a stones throw from our Squadron HQ.
With all this aviation out here, there is no reason we should be lurking in the shadows. Time to get the light out from under the bushel!!!
Crack open the beer, I'm here. :)
Quote from: mclarty on March 10, 2006, 12:28:32 AM
Crack open the beer, I'm here. :)
Hoisting a [virtual] cold one in your general direction from up here in the DFW area! ;D
Quote from: mclarty on March 10, 2006, 12:28:32 AM
Crack open the beer, I'm here. :)
You buyin', sport? ;)
Quote from: shorning on March 10, 2006, 02:47:28 AM
Quote from: mclarty on March 10, 2006, 12:28:32 AM
Crack open the beer, I'm here. :)
You buyin', sport? ;)
If that's the case, count me in. :angel:
Welcome Nick! :)
Im here :)
Welcome Drew! Blessings upon you.
He actually signed up...
Welcome... you've got CAP Spam... ;D
Greetings all.
I am Patrick Harris. I am the squadron commander of the 113th Cadet Squadron Misawa Japan. I am also an active duty MSgt with the 373d Support Squadron.
I look forward to talking to you all here on CAP-Talk
[12-step program voice]Hi Patrick.[/12-step program voice]
Looks like someone misspelled thier user name.... ;)
Yea, Pylon is going to fix it for me. >:(
Quote from: lordmonar on March 14, 2006, 02:50:12 PM
Yea, Pylon is going to fix it for me. >:(
Fixed. ;)
Welcome to CAPTalk. Make yourself at home! 8)
Quote from: lordmonar on March 14, 2006, 08:09:05 AM
Greetings all.
I am Patrick Harris. I am the squadron commander of the 113th Cadet Squadron Misawa Japan. I am also an active duty MSgt with the 373d Support Squadron.
I look forward to talking to you all here on CAP-Talk
Patrick! Still in Japan. Good to 'see' you again. I remember you from the old site.
-Chuck
Welcome aboard, Cap'n Harris! ;D
Hey Ya'll. I'm Stew Sibert. Some of you VAWG folks might remember me, but I'm in exile at the Coast Guard Academy right now.
Quote from: merlin0085 on March 14, 2006, 11:47:25 PM
Hey Ya'll. I'm Stew Sibert. Some of you VAWG folks might remember me, but I'm in exile at the Coast Guard Academy right now.
Coastie. I asked you "Why not Air Force, you said Coast Guard. You said assignments in the Gulf of Mexico, I said more like iceberg patrol off the coast of Northern Alaska.
Good to hear from you Stew.
I'm Baaaack... Former Cadet from FL and NY wings. Rejoined in November after 25 year absence. Private Pilot, Electrical Engineer. Rejoined to get my daughter involved, now look what a fine mess I've gotten us into... :D
Welcome back Al.
As they say you can take the man away from CAP, but you can't take CAP out of the man, or something like that. ::)
Thanks, glad to be back.
Quote from: RobG on March 21, 2006, 10:12:21 PM
As they say you can take the man away from CAP, but you can't take CAP out of the man, or something like that. ::)
That's because CAP is one of those inoperable tumors... it just grows inside of you. It's really the only way to explain most of our dedication to the agency. :D
Ow... my aneurysm is acting up...
okay yall I supose as of when i reg. i am the newest member until the next person and they they will. haha..no lol
okay a bit about me.
Name:Katie Kerr
Age:15
Rank: C/Amn (if you want to know why im not a higher rank pm me not that i care)
Group: I am in group 1
Squadron: we are newly formed we are the Germantown Composite Squadron.
How Long: Ive been in CAP for about 1 year and 1/2
How did you find out about CAP: Im a navy brat so i nknew the basic facing movements anyhow but my friend C/1AMN Dickenson would not let it go that CAP was so kool, this went on for weeks. Until i said find i'll go. And i loved it! i maid a lot of friends and have had a lot of experiences.
What have you done in CAP: I am curently the PAO of my Sqadron with 3 others on my Staff. Im very proud of them. lol :clap: I have been to the Tri-Wing Encampment 2005, my basic year. I recived Honnor Cadet of my flight, ate breakfest with encampment commander Capt. John Winters for most modivation, and made a tosat at the Banquet ;D It was very kool. I am now also appilying for PAO for a Staff position at Encampment or anywhere they need me. I am on our Drill Team and on our Ground Team, I am am part of the Honnor Guard headed by Col Jett also know as the head of the Drug Demand Redution Program.
Well thats about it. Thanks for reading.! ;D
i just heard about this site from a friend. so far so good!
Welcome, Hammer. I hope you learn more about CAP from this site. I have learned a great deal.
Quote from: alexalvarez on April 04, 2006, 04:01:32 AM
Welcome, Hammer. I hope you learn more about CAP from this site. I have learned a great deal.
Thank you sir! I hope that I learn alot also.
New in CAP Talk
all the way from Miami, FLA
Great stuff
hope the cadets do not mind as SM a part of the group
Welcome to the party!
Quote from: SER Safety on April 05, 2006, 07:31:41 PM
New in CAP Talk
all the way from Miami, FLA
Great stuff
hope the cadets do not mind as SM a part of the group
Welcome! There are more seniors here than cadets. At least more that post.
Hello. I am just joining the Civil Air Patrol now at age 17. Do you think this is too late to get meaningful participation in the cadet program? I've wanted to join since I was 11 but other activities always prevented it. I really want to go far in the program and be promoted in rank and I'm willing to do the work. Well, hello everyone...... 8)
Quote from: cadetnelson on April 06, 2006, 09:57:38 PM
Hello. I am just joining the Civil Air Patrol now at age 17. Do you think this is too late to get meaningful participation in the cadet program? I've wanted to join since I was 11 but other activities always prevented it. I really want to go far in the program and be promoted in rank and I'm willing to do the work. Well, hello everyone...... 8)
Work hard and progress at a level where you're learning and applying the material in the program. I joined 3 months before my 18th birthday, but since I was a junior in high school with 2 1/2 years of AFJROTC under my belt, I had all the basics squared away. I just picked up on the CAP specific stuff and moved along. Even though I did use the AFJROTC accelerated promotions, there were a few places were I stayed in one achievement for a few months to gain experience. In the end, I earned Eaker just about "on time" with respect to the normal TiG progression.
If I had been in high gear and wouldn't have taken so long getting to Eaker, I would have had 2 more chances to take the Spaatz...and would have had it since I Aced! the Leadership, passed the essay, and barely failed the AE (by 2-3 questions). As for PT, I spent so much time studying I didn't get around to working out and the day of the exam I was exhausted (I know, not too smart). Oh well, some things just aren't meant to be.
Quote from: cadetnelson on April 06, 2006, 09:57:38 PM
Hello. I am just joining the Civil Air Patrol now at age 17. Do you think this is too late to get meaningful participation in the cadet program? I've wanted to join since I was 11 but other activities always prevented it. I really want to go far in the program and be promoted in rank and I'm willing to do the work. Well, hello everyone...... 8)
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
I had a frickin' amazingly motivational response written, and it didn't post!
Oh well, let's see how much of it I can remember:
Let me say that as someone who joined at 17 years old after 3 years of AFJROTC, don't do what I did. I got burned out of being a cadet and became a senior member shortly after I turned 18. Don't do it. Today, I regret making that decision, knowing that I could have easily achieved the Spaatz Award before turning 21.
Yes, there is plenty of time for you to get meaningful participation out of the program. So, here is my advice to you:
1) As one of the oldest cadets, you will be looked to as a role-model by the younger cadets. Learn the regulations, know your material (aerospace, leadership, drill and ceremonies, uniforms), ask questions, do everything you can to better yourself as a follower and as a leader.
2) Be a positive role-model. Be polite, courteous, respectful, responsible -- to yourself and to those with whom you work, and always be willing to help and mentor your fellow cadets.
3) Volunteer for everything you reasonably can (giving work and/or school priority). Attend every activity you reasonably can. Accept every opportunity for jobs, assignments, duties, etc. you reasonably can. Bottom line: Don't look back on your cadet life as a senior member and say "I wish I got a chance to do that when I was a cadet."
4) Listen to all the advice anyone who has been in the program offers you ... but know the difference between advice to hold onto, and what to dismiss, and remember advice is a form of nostalgia. Dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for what it's worth. One day down the road, you as a senior member will be giving that same advice to your cadets.
5) In four short years -- the day after you turn 21 and pin on Captain (since you will earn your Spaatz award), don't forget where you came from. You will be a senior member -- you will have the responsibility to view the cadet program differently; as an administrator of the program and not as a participant in it -- but never forget what it's like to be a cadet.
Quote from: cadetnelson on April 06, 2006, 09:57:38 PM
Hello. I am just joining the Civil Air Patrol now at age 17. Do you think this is too late to get meaningful participation in the cadet program? I've wanted to join since I was 11 but other activities always prevented it. I really want to go far in the program and be promoted in rank and I'm willing to do the work. Well, hello everyone...... 8)
I joined when I was 16 and managed to get my Earhart before turning 21. I think there is more to the Cadet Program than just doing the stuff that gets you promoted though... At least there should be. I hope you find that there is more to the program than getting to [Insert Milestone Award Here] before turning into a pumpkin.
Cadet Nelson, Seventeen is not old. You will have many opportunities to experience, advance and participate in positive activities. God Bless.
Thanks for your replies and kind words. Let me clarify. I do not wish to breeze through the program simply moving from promotion to promotion. I just do want to make sure that I get everything out of it that I can. So, I will find a nice happy medium so I'm not rushing through, nor am I just sitting around taking in the scenery.
I'm glad the general concensus is that 17 is not too old. I was kind of nervous about that part....... ;D
Hi, I Joined CAP a year ago and am loving it. We just flew two missions (Sat. and Sun.) following the Red River from Fargo, ND to Pembina, ND surveying floodwaters. We used our SDIS system to send the pictures we took to various Emergency Services managers. This is what CAP is all about!
Look forward to participation in this site.
howdy
Welcome!!
Quote from: jstadter on April 10, 2006, 07:03:34 PM
We just flew two missions (Sat. and Sun.) following the Red River
You should drop an ELT in an air tight (and air filled) container and send it down the Red River. See how far it gets downstream. If no one finds it throughout the country, I'll be happy to pick it up in Shreveport, LA and take the find credit. ;D
This Red River flows north into Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba.
Quote from: jstadter on April 10, 2006, 07:31:20 PM
This Red River flows north into Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba.
Awww. And I was
so close... >:(
After lurking here for three years, I've finally decided to register. Haven't been a member for two years, but I'm thinking of starting back up as a senior member once I start college. Oh, and hi Captain Pace! Long time no see.
Quote from: Zonekeeper on May 01, 2006, 08:42:10 PM
After lurking here for three years,...
Wow, has this sight really been here three years? ???
Sorry, should have clarified. I started lurking around the old board that shut down before this one opened.
heyyyyyyy
Welcome.
Hello. Found a link to this site at www.nywgcadets.org - who else is here?
Quote from: mdickinson on May 05, 2006, 11:12:28 PM
Hello. Found a link to this site at www.nywgcadets.org - who else is here?
There's a healthy handful of people from NYWG here. The NYWG encampment also has their official questions/answers forum on here, as well.
Great site..
Thanks !!!!
Well, I'm here!!
Quote from: CAP428 on June 09, 2006, 06:21:12 AM
Well, I'm here!!
Welcome! Tell us a bit about yourself. Help us get to know the
real CAP428. :)
I'm here :) just found out about this place a couple days ago. I'm originally from San Diego but recently I moved to Brookings, Oregon, and even more recently I decided to go to a military academy in Camden, South Carolina...so yeah. >>Semper Fi<<
Quote from: shorning on June 09, 2006, 07:22:22 AM
Quote from: CAP428 on June 09, 2006, 06:21:12 AM
Well, I'm here!!
Welcome! Tell us a bit about yourself. Help us get to know the real CAP428. :)
Well, I'm from Oklahoma and I joined CAP a while back after going to an air show and visiting a promotional table. It's a great, fun organization and I get a lot out of it. I am working on earning my pilot's license while in CAP because both my grandpa and dad have a history in civil aviation and I like it too. My squadron does ground school so I'm excited to begin that later this fall. I also like working air shows, they're neat. I plan on going to the national honor guard academy next summer.
Quote from: schreiberboy on June 09, 2006, 03:27:49 PM
I'm here :) just found out about this place a couple days ago. I'm originally from San Diego but recently I moved to Brookings, Oregon, and even more recently I decided to go to a military academy in Camden, South Carolina...so yeah. >>Semper Fi<<
I know I've talked to you on here, but officially, welcome to CAPTalk man!
Hi
Tom Cooper, 1Lt in Las Vegas,
Trauma and EMS RN by profession. Working to build up enough PIC hours to fly as a mission pilot.
Hello,
I am new here and I just wanted to say hello to all. I've been doing some reading and I am getting a lot of good info. I am with the 154th in Blairsville, Ga. where I serve as Comm. Officer and Squad Webmaster when I have time. We are not up and running yet but we are working on it. Thank you for what you are doing here. :clap:
Greetings From Michigan!
I'm Chuck Cook,I'm a Comm. Officer on MIWG Staff.
Joined CAP in 1999.
I am also a Amateur Radio Operator,Callsign N8SN,and My CAP Callsign is Red Robin 4.
I just joined CapTalk last night. :)
I just joined this site a few days ago...I'm from CTWG specifically the 399th Composite Squadron in Danbury, CT...I've been in CAP for almost 2 years now and I've been having a lot of fun...especially at Encampment and Cadet Ball...some of you who know me might know what I mean...
Quote from: Heather on July 18, 2006, 01:38:34 AM
I just joined this site a few days ago...I'm from CTWG specifically the 399th Composite Squadron in Danbury, CT...I've been in CAP for almost 2 years now and I've been having a lot of fun...especially at Encampment and Cadet Ball...some of you who know me might know what I mean...
Quote from: Marine Corps Gal on July 15, 2006, 04:11:59 PM
I just joined CapTalk last night. :)
Welcome to CAPTalk, girls! Feel free to ask us any questions you might have. I hope you enjoy conversing with the other CAP cadets and seniors here! :)
Hi ... newest fellow on here! Was in CAP from 1981 to 1996 and will be rejoining soon. Did just 'bout everything at the squadron level, looking forward to more challenges!
Welcome Jack!
Quote from: ColonelJack on July 26, 2006, 10:28:50 AM
Hi ... newest fellow on here! Was in CAP from 1981 to 1996 and will be rejoining soon. Did just 'bout everything at the squadron level, looking forward to more challenges!
Welcome aboard... we will be your guides through this insanity, and if at anytime the question arises, yes, we too are glutens for punishment.
Quote from: Matt on July 26, 2006, 07:19:24 PM
Quote from: ColonelJack on July 26, 2006, 10:28:50 AM
Hi ... newest fellow on here! Was in CAP from 1981 to 1996 and will be rejoining soon. Did just 'bout everything at the squadron level, looking forward to more challenges!
Welcome aboard... we will be your guides through this insanity, and if at anytime the question arises, yes, we too are glutens for punishment.
If we're glutens for punishment, does that mean we're guilty of going against the grain?
Quote from: MajorChuck on July 01, 2006, 03:40:39 AM
Greetings From Michigan!
I'm Chuck Cook,I'm a Comm. Officer on MIWG Staff.
Joined CAP in 1999.
I am also a Amateur Radio Operator,Callsign N8SN,and My CAP Callsign is Red Robin 4.
Greetings, sir.
It's always an honor to meet a local on an internet bulletin site. Out of curiosity, sir, will you be attending the practice SAR/DR in Monroe on Aug. 18-20th?
Jamie Kahler, SM
MI-257
Hey guys, a shoutout from ILWG... Many of you probably know me from CS and Civil Air Portal...
Quote from: Spaceman3750 on August 17, 2006, 01:05:44 PM
Hey guys, a shoutout from ILWG... Many of you probably know me from CS and Civil Air Portal...
Welcome aboard. Can't have too many CAP-website-accounts! Might as well hit them all. :)
Greetings. Some of y'all may know me from CS and CivilAirPortal. Because I'm retiring from the CAP Cadet Program next month and don't have any time for CAP because of college, CAP online forums make up the extent of my 'CAP Activities.' :) It was funny to find another Smitty on CAPTalk... so far, I'm the only one on CS and CivilAirPortal.
My Mom was once a member of CAPTalk... back when it was all e-mails and no online forum. I learned some cool things about CAP from her correspondence with people online from all over the country, and have learned more about the organization as a whole. It's cool to know that if I've got questions, there's 3 different forums I can go to to get answers (4 counting baseops.net).
Anyway, it's good to be here and I'll do my best not to put my foot in my mouth. I hope to enjoy a lot of cool discussions and learn even more about CAP, AFROTC, the military and other stuff. These forums rock!
Quote from: Smitty (The Other One) on September 01, 2006, 02:36:00 AM
My Mom was once a member of CAPTalk... back when it was all e-mails and no online forum.
The two aren't the same thing. In fact the email group still exists. They are entirely separate from each other with the only common factor being "CAP".
Hello all. Just registered here. I've been in CAP for almost 9 years, starting as a cadet. I went through the whole program including Spaatz, and went over to the "dark side" (a.k.a. "Senior Member") back in April.
I've been registered on the Spaatz Association forums under this name for a little while now. I decided over the last few days to branch out more. I am on here and CS now.
I think he wants to spy on me or something. :D
Hello all!
I'm a new Squadron Commander of a Composite Squadron in Indiana Wing. I have had experience as a commander before but never with a Composite unit.
I joined CAP as a cadet in 1988 (before the seniors had the maroons) and served in the AF as Security Police. I took some time off but my service to CAP totals 14 1/2 years and I had to start over twice in my grades (time gap in service too long). But I'm back now and willing to seek advice on how to work with seniors in a composite squadron. This site has been very helpful and I have looked up many links that have been referenced in here.
It's never too late for an old dog to learn a new trick or two in leadership (even though I'm only 30...it seems like I'm an old dog with all these cadets around...lol) and I am more than willing to accept any help CAP Talk can give! I hope to be able to give some advice myself.
My thanks goes out to all the moderators and owners of this site! I hope I'm not the only one learning something on here!
Quote from: caphornbuckle on September 01, 2006, 05:27:47 PM
Hello all!
I'm a new Squadron Commander of a Composite Squadron in Indiana Wing. I have had experience as a commander before but never with a Composite unit.
I joined CAP as a cadet in 1988 (before the seniors had the maroons) and served in the AF as Security Police. I took some time off but my service to CAP totals 14 1/2 years and I had to start over twice in my grades (time gap in service too long). But I'm back now and willing to seek advice on how to work with seniors in a composite squadron. This site has been very helpful and I have looked up many links that have been referenced in here.
It's never too late for an old dog to learn a new trick or two in leadership (even though I'm only 30...it seems like I'm an old dog with all these cadets around...lol) and I am more than willing to accept any help CAP Talk can give! I hope to be able to give some advice myself.
Welcome to CAPTalk! :) I'm sure you'll enjoy reading the various discussions and have some great input as well, especially as a squadron commander.
Quote from: caphornbuckle on September 01, 2006, 05:27:47 PM
I hope I'm not the only one learning something on here!
Believe me, I learn something new on here just about every day. Learning never ends. 8)
Quote from: shorning on September 01, 2006, 03:21:22 AM
Quote from: Smitty (The Other One) on September 01, 2006, 02:36:00 AM
My Mom was once a member of CAPTalk... back when it was all e-mails and no online forum.
The two aren't the same thing. In fact the email group still exists. They are entirely separate from each other with the only common factor being "CAP".
Oh, okay. For some reason, I thought the e-mail group was the beginning of what is now the CAPTalk forum site. I wonder how they both use the same name? Isin't that copyright infringement or something like that? You did say that the only connection between the two is the use of "CAP."
Quote from: MIKE on September 01, 2006, 02:09:49 PM
I think he wants to spy on me or something. :D
Nah, couldn't be :angel:
Quote from: Smitty (The Other One) on September 01, 2006, 11:37:07 PM
Quote from: shorning on September 01, 2006, 03:21:22 AM
Quote from: Smitty (The Other One) on September 01, 2006, 02:36:00 AM
My Mom was once a member of CAPTalk... back when it was all e-mails and no online forum.
The two aren't the same thing. In fact the email group still exists. They are entirely separate from each other with the only common factor being "CAP".
Oh, okay. For some reason, I thought the e-mail group was the beginning of what is now the CAPTalk forum site. I wonder how they both use the same name? Isin't that copyright infringement or something like that? You did say that the only connection between the two is the use of "CAP."
Copyright infringement? Hah, nope, not even the right area. But it's not a trademark infringement, either.
Plus, I believe the old CAP email group styled their name differently... along the lines of CAP-Talk or some such. CAPTalk or CAP Talk is how we style it here. Haven't had any major confusion of the two and don't even know if the old mailing list is still around.
Quote from: Pylon on September 05, 2006, 02:40:25 AM
Quote from: Smitty (The Other One) on September 01, 2006, 11:37:07 PM
Quote from: shorning on September 01, 2006, 03:21:22 AM
Quote from: Smitty (The Other One) on September 01, 2006, 02:36:00 AM
My Mom was once a member of CAPTalk... back when it was all e-mails and no online forum.
The two aren't the same thing. In fact the email group still exists. They are entirely separate from each other with the only common factor being "CAP".
Oh, okay. For some reason, I thought the e-mail group was the beginning of what is now the CAPTalk forum site. I wonder how they both use the same name? Isin't that copyright infringement or something like that? You did say that the only connection between the two is the use of "CAP."
Copyright infringement? Hah, nope, not even the right area. But it's not a trademark infringement, either.
Plus, I believe the old CAP email group styled their name differently... along the lines of CAP-Talk or some such. CAPTalk or CAP Talk is how we style it here. Haven't had any major confusion of the two and don't even know if the old mailing list is still around.
It is, my father is on it. I was actually trying to find it when I found this. Still need to find the other one. Probably should just ask him.
Hi All, new here...been on CivilAirPortal.com for the last few weeks and just found this place. Nice to see so many CAP'ers active online.
I'm a former cadet, 84-86, C/A1C from South Macomb Cadet Squadron 3-2. Just joined the Boulle-Norman Cadet Squadron in Grand Rapids, MI with my 13 stepson. In fact today I got my temporary membership card in the mail, was quite excited to see it. I think the first thing I did after opening the envelope was log onto the eServices website. Lord I'm such a geek. ;D
Just wanted to say hello!
Quote from: mlcurtis69 on October 01, 2006, 03:48:21 AM
Hi All, new here...been on CivilAirPortal.com for the last few weeks and just found this place. Nice to see so many CAP'ers active online.
I'm a former cadet, 84-86, C/A1C from South Macomb Cadet Squadron 3-2. Just joined the Boulle-Norman Cadet Squadron in Grand Rapids, MI with my 13 stepson. In fact today I got my temporary membership card in the mail, was quite excited to see it. I think the first thing I did after opening the envelope was log onto the eServices website. Lord I'm such a geek. ;D
Just wanted to say hello!
Welcome aboard! Glad to see you're so enthusiastic about getting back into CAP and chatting with us all! I think you'll find both CAPTalk and Civil Air Portal to be great resources.
Quote from: mlcurtis69 on October 01, 2006, 03:48:21 AM
Hi All, new here...been on CivilAirPortal.com for the last few weeks and just found this place. Nice to see so many CAP'ers active online.
I'm a former cadet, 84-86, C/A1C from South Macomb Cadet Squadron 3-2. Just joined the Boulle-Norman Cadet Squadron in Grand Rapids, MI with my 13 stepson. In fact today I got my temporary membership card in the mail, was quite excited to see it. I think the first thing I did after opening the envelope was log onto the eServices website. Lord I'm such a geek. ;D
Just wanted to say hello!
Greetings fellow Michigander! You say "geek" like it's a bad thing :)
Quote from: Pylon on October 01, 2006, 07:15:42 AM
Welcome aboard! Glad to see you're so enthusiastic about getting back into CAP and chatting with us all! I think you'll find both CAPTalk and Civil Air Portal to be great resources.
Thanks Pylon! I'm very excited about getting involved again. It's fun too to see my stepson who hasn't shown any real interest in any extra curricular activity get so excited with something I enjoyed as a teen myself.
Quote from: Psicorp on October 01, 2006, 01:37:50 PM
Greetings fellow Michigander! You say "geek" like it's a bad thing :)
Greetings to you as well!
Oh no, not a bad thing, I embrace my 'geekness', it's a big part of who I am and my profession as an IT support pro! :-)
im so glad i took the time to find this place because i find its hard to find time to ask questions that are not about the topic we are discussing at unit meetings. This site really helped me clear up some questions i had about testing and basic uniform stuff, thank you very much for all those that helped me.
Hi everybody. I just joined CAP in June here in the Frederick Composite Squadron, Maryland Wing.
Cadet DellaVecchia reporting for duty.
Welcome to the board Cadet, make yourself at home! :clap:
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Drew Beckham, TFO, CAP.
Coastal Charleston Comp. Sqdn.
Deputy Commander for Cadets
I see the PortalPeople are already beginning to appear! ;)
Yup, I forsee CAPtalk about to be invaded!
Stand by to repel boarders. :)
Can't resist the "official 'I'm here!'" thread!! :)
I'm here too!!!!
We've got an influx of new people from the most-excellent, but unfortunately no longer here CivilAirPortal. Welcome aboard all of you! Hope you find a good home here at CAPTalk. :)
Feel free to poke around, we're glad to have anyone from CAPortal :)
Howdy from Austin, TX
Quote from: Pylon on November 01, 2006, 04:20:52 AM
We've got an influx of new people from the most-excellent, but unfortunately no longer here CivilAirPortal. Welcome aboard all of you! Hope you find a good home here at CAPTalk. :)
Why thank you.
South Macomb Cadet SQ- that's a name I haven't heard in a while (though you were long gone when I got there..)
OK- finally felt the pressure from those CS'ers to check out CAP Talk (that and they've blocked alot of other stuff here at work so it's one of the few things to keep me entertained.)
Cadetstuff people know me all to well- for those non CS folks
Major from Michigan- 5 years as a cadet (c/Lt Col). Currently doing cadet programs at the squadron and group level. That's me in a nutshell.
Quote from: swami114 on November 09, 2006, 01:41:24 AM
...That's me in a nutshell.
Unfortunately, it fell a little to far from the tree. >:D :P
/pledges to stop picking on Christina
//but it's so hard to not pick on Christina
///forsees the Holy Handgrenade of Antioch coming my way
Quote from: Slim on November 09, 2006, 04:16:31 AM
Quote from: swami114 on November 09, 2006, 01:41:24 AM
...That's me in a nutshell.
Unfortunately, it fell a little to far from the tree. >:D :P
/pledges to stop picking on Christina
//but it's so hard to not pick on Christina
///forsees the Holy Handgrenade of Antioch coming my way
I don't know 'bout a hand grenade or much about antioch... but I guess I should advise you now that come FTX time- the guest rooms don't have door locks- so I can wait till Astro has ran around in the cold wet snow... then open your door and throw a treat towards the bed... hehehehe.... (as slim gets pummled by 90+ pounds of crazy malamute puppy looking for his treat....)
*grin* can definately tell it's winter, eh? Outdoor activities coming to an end and everyone huddling up in front of the computer.
Ma'am, Sir....good to see you both here.
Greetings from the Gulf Coast of Alabama! If you are looking for a destination, consider coming to see us in Baldwin County (KJKA).
Semper vi,
Stephen Pearce, Capt/CAP
CC, AL112
Hey Stephen, how's the leg!
I talked to LTC Haugen and he said that you were his....well, I can't say that here, but you get the idea. We meet with him and other Col's at 1000 hrs 4 Dec. Thank's for the hook up.
Hijack over....I return you to your regularly scheduled thread. ;D
Checking in for the first time.
Welcome!
Thanks, I never knew this site was here. I am usually on the supercub site if I have time to burn.
Over the next few days it looks like I will be giving some form 5s and maybe a 91 or two....Weather depending....
Quote from: AlaskanCFI on November 30, 2006, 05:04:42 AM
Thanks, I never knew this site was here. I am usually on the supercub site if I have time to burn.
Over the next few days it looks like I will be giving some form 5s and maybe a 91 or two....Weather depending....
Welcome aboard! :)
Yes it is me.. :) I am here too ::)
Gordon M. Lofland, SM, CAP
Pegasus Squadron - Tango Flight Commander
http://www.pegasuscap.org
:D new to board
Welcome
Quote from: GLofland on December 07, 2006, 06:44:41 PM
Yes it is me.. :) I am here too ::)
Gordon M. Lofland, SM, CAP
Pegasus Squadron - Tango Flight Commander
http://www.pegasuscap.org
Quote from: CAPLAW on December 09, 2006, 10:10:24 PM
:D new to board
Indeed, welcome! :)
*waves*
*waves back*
Hello. Welcome to CAPTalk.
Welcome and have fun.
SM Michael Young with the 97th (Pilot Knob) Composite Squadron in Batesville, Arkansas.
I am the Leadership and Public Relations officer for the CAP squadron and a member of the Air Force Reserve at Little Rock AFB. Glad to be the newest member of CAP Talk.
Quote from: Forward_MARCH on December 19, 2006, 05:12:45 PM
SM Michael Young with the 97th (Pilot Knob) Composite Sqaudron in Batesville, Arkansas.
I am the Leadership and Public Relations officer for the CAP squadron and a member of the Air Force Reserve at Little Rock AFB. Glad to be the newest member of CAP Talk.
Well we're glad to have your wide and varied experience here in the discussion community! Welcome! :)
Outstanding, officer Michael Young!
Howdy all
I have just joined CAPTalk. I'm a WV CAP senior member and look forward to learning alot from this chat. Thanks for having me
Brad Williams
MAJ, CAP
Martinsburg Composite Squadron ;) :clap:
Welcome.
New members,
Don't forget this nifty discussion thread is here. Feel free to introduce yourselves! :)
Hello to All,
I've been in CAP for 2 1/2 yrs. I am the Communications Officer and Dep Commander for Seniors. I am also an Asst, Wing DC. I am looking forward to learning about CAP form all of you.
John
Hello,
I am new to CAP (although I was a cadet for one year back in the '70's) and am the squdron chaplain for the Hanover Composite Squadron of the Virginia Wing. I am also new to CAPtalk. There are some "passionate" posts here, to say the least!
Welcome folks!
Hi. I heard about CAP Talk from CadetStuff so I signed up.
Welcome!
Quote from: Jolt on January 04, 2007, 10:37:43 PM
Hi. I heard about CAP Talk from CadetStuff so I signed up.
Another recruit from the Stuff. Nice. :)
Welcome!
I'm currently a C/CMSgt in SDWG. I've soloed at MNWG flight academy, and earned honor cadet for charlie flight at the 2006 NCR encampment. I really enjoy CAP and look forward to talking here.
Greetings I just became an official member of CAP a few weeks ago and I started comming to meetings towards the end of november last year.
Quote from: Tony91 on January 19, 2007, 06:26:22 PM
Greetings I just became an official member of CAP a few weeks ago and I started comming to meetings towards the end of november last year.
Welcome to CAPTalk (and welcome to Civil Air Patrol)! If you ever have any questions about CAP or how things work, feel free to post away here. We've got quite the collection of experienced CAP members with over several hundred years of combined experience and knowledge. :)
hi
Welcome, Welcome, Welcome!
After posting, I realized I have never introduced myself. My name is William Schlosser, and I have been in CAP for about 5 years now. I have gone from very niave college student, to somewhat knowledgeable member. My current staff position is Deputy Commander of Cadets for the Williamsport Composite Squadron in PAWG. I am a Ground Team Leader and Mission observer working on AOBD. In regular life I am a band director and play the tuba. I am also going to be starting a squadron in Mansfield PA where I live so that I can spend more time with my newborn son (haven't got him wearing C/AB stripes yet, but I am working on it, with the wife's permission of course :D)
Greetings from the Texas Wing Director of Cadet Programs. My background I was a cadet from 74-79 in Michigan, then I went in the AF for 4 years. I rejoined Civil Air Patrol in 2001. Life keeps me pretty busy but I will try and check in from time to time.
Good day all! Thought I would throw a quick intro out there before I started replying to posts. The name's Tim and I'm a former cadet in the process of joining as a Senior Member with FL-424 in Pensacola, FL. I was a cadet MANY years ago with Okinawa Cadet Squadron and Langley Composite Squadron.
I served on active duty and in the reserves with Marine Corps in a few jobs; doing a total of 10 years before finally seperating in 2005.
I sent in my app yesterday and just waiting for the word that's everything is good so I can start Lvl 1!
Well Anyways, look forward to posting with yall!
Semper Fi,
Tim
Welcome
Quote from: stillamarine on March 24, 2007, 12:15:00 AM
Good day all! Thought I would throw a quick intro out there before I started replying to posts. The name's Tim and I'm a former cadet in the process of joining as a Senior Member with FL-424 in Pensacola, FL. I was a cadet MANY years ago with Okinawa Cadet Squadron and Langley Composite Squadron.
I served on active duty and in the reserves with Marine Corps in a few jobs; doing a total of 10 years before finally seperating in 2005.
I sent in my app yesterday and just waiting for the word that's everything is good so I can start Lvl 1!
Well Anyways, look forward to posting with yall!
Semper Fi,
Tim
Might you be the same stillamarine from Grunt's Military and Cadet Forums?
Welcome to CAPTalk!
Quote from: stillamarine on March 24, 2007, 12:15:00 AM
Good day all! Thought I would throw a quick intro out there before I started replying to posts. The name's Tim and I'm a former cadet in the process of joining as a Senior Member with FL-424 in Pensacola, FL. I was a cadet MANY years ago with Okinawa Cadet Squadron and Langley Composite Squadron.
I served on active duty and in the reserves with Marine Corps in a few jobs; doing a total of 10 years before finally seperating in 2005.
I sent in my app yesterday and just waiting for the word that's everything is good so I can start Lvl 1!
Well Anyways, look forward to posting with yall!
Semper Fi,
Tim
Welcom. WHat is Fl-424? I still cant get usd to these numbers. I am used to people referring to the units b the name. Dont know wher ethis numbers thing came from.
Quote from: flyguy06 on March 24, 2007, 03:07:21 AMWelcom. WHat is Fl-424? I still cant get usd to these numbers. I am used to people referring to the units b the name. Dont know wher ethis numbers thing came from.
It's the unit's charter number. The full charter number is region-wing-unit number; example SWR-TX-390 for Addison Eagles Composite Squadron, or simply shortened to TX-390. Much easier to refer to the unit number than the long, convoluted squadron name.
Way back in the olden days WDRTEAWIWAC (When Dinosaurs Roamed The Earth And When I Was A Cadet) the unit charter numbers were a two-digit numeral representing the wing, followed by the unit number. Back then Addison was 42390.
Thanks for the welcome all!
Quote from: flyguy06 on March 24, 2007, 03:07:21 AM
Welcom. WHat is Fl-424? I still cant get usd to these numbers. I am used to people referring to the units b the name. Dont know wher ethis numbers thing came from.
Sorry about that! FL-424 is (I'm almost positive lol) Emerald Coast Senior Squadron in Pensacola, FL
Quote from: PhoenixCadet on March 24, 2007, 12:25:02 AM
Might you be the same stillamarine from Grunt's Military and Cadet Forums?
Welcome to CAPTalk!
Yup that's me! Just adding to the many message boards I visit everyday!
Welcome. As an aside: my unit dropped its convoluted name and for the past several years we have very simply been the "328th Composite Squadron". We like it, its easier and more professional.
Quote from: PSutton on March 02, 2007, 12:53:45 AM
Greetings from the Texas Wing Director of Cadet Programs. My background I was a cadet from 74-79 in Michigan, then I went in the AF for 4 years. I rejoined Civil Air Patrol in 2001. Life keeps me pretty busy but I will try and check in from time to time.
Hey, welcome aboard!
Recieved my CAPID # today! Time to kick that Lvl 1 out!
Quote from: stillamarine on March 29, 2007, 05:25:33 AM
Recieved my CAPID # today! Time to kick that Lvl 1 out!
Awesome. Next thing you'll know, you'll have a specialty rating and being working on your Certificate of Proficiency.
Feel free to tap us here with any questions or even if looking for ideas and tips. Lots of experience here. Good luck knocking out Level I and welcome to the fold! :)
I'm here.
Not sure if I posted here before, or not; but herre I am. :angel: ;D
I don't know how to put this but I'm kind of a big deal; people know me. I'm very important and I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany.
Quote from: Stonewall on April 05, 2007, 06:10:54 PM
I don't know how to put this but I'm kind of a big deal; people know me. I'm very important and I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany.
In that case, welcome. 8)
Am I here? I think so.... Why does it smell funny?
Excuse me. My bad. >:D
somebody crack a window... geez. :D
Hi all. I'm Maj Michael Samuel and I have been surfing the site for a few weeks and thought I should introduce myself before I post anything. I joined CAP as a cadet in 1990 and took a break while I was in college before re-joining in '99. All of my CAP experience is in Cadet Programs. I commissioned in the AF in '98 as a Space & Missile officer and I will pin on Major early next year. Here is my background:
Dec 04 - Current: Vandenberg Comp Sq, CA - Deputy Commander for Cadets
Apr 03 - Nov 04: Wyoming Wing - Wing Director of Cadet Programs
Nov 99 - Mar 03: Cheyenne Comp Sq, WY - Deputy Commander for Cadets
AFSCFC CA NCSA (Assistant Activity Director) - 2005 - 2007
California Wing Color Guard Competition (Staff) - Mar 2006, Jan 2007
AFSCFC CO NCSA (Activity Director) - 2004 - 2006
RMR Cadet Competition (Escort/Coach) - 2001 - 2002
New Mexico Wing Color Guard Competition (Judge) - Oct 95
Nebraska Wing Encampment (Cadet Staff) - 1992 - 1993
Mitchell Award - 1 Sep 92
National Cadet Competition (Competitor) - 1991 -1992
EAA Osh Kosh NCSA (Participant) - Jul 1992
Oct 00 – Nov 04: Master of Aeronautical Science in Space Studies, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Cheyenne, WY
Aug 94 – May 98: Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM (4-year AFROTC scholarship)
Air Force Academy Admissions Liaison Officer: Jan 06 - Present
Nov 06 - Present ICBM Test Operations Officer, 576th Flight Test Squadron (Top Hand), Vandenberg AFB, CA
Nov 04 – Nov 06 Instructor, ICBM Operations training, 392d Training Squadron, Vandenberg AFB, CA
Nov 99 – Nov 04 ICBM Missile Combat Crew Member/Instructor/Evaluator/EWO Plans, F. E. Warren AFB, WY
Apr 99 – Nov 99 Student, Undergraduate Space and Missile Training and Missile IQT, 392d Training Squadron, Vandenberg AFB, CA
Jul 98 – Apr 99 Assistant Regional Director of Admissions, Air Force ROTC Detachment 195, Chicago, IL
I'm looking forward to contributing to the site. I have already learned a lot reading the posts.
^^ Welcome, come in and have a donut. They're free, and there's coffee too.
Quote from: masamuel2 on May 02, 2007, 09:22:04 PM
Hi all. I'm Maj Michael Samuel and I have been surfing the site for a few weeks and thought I should introduce myself before I post anything. I joined CAP as a cadet in 1990 and took a break while I was in college before re-joining in '99. All of my CAP experience is in Cadet Programs. I commissioned in the AF in '98 as a Space & Missile officer and I will pin on Major early next year. Here is my background:
Dec 04 - Current: Vandenberg Comp Sq, CA - Deputy Commander for Cadets
Apr 03 - Nov 04: Wyoming Wing - Wing Director of Cadet Programs
Nov 99 - Mar 03: Cheyenne Comp Sq, WY - Deputy Commander for Cadets
AFSCFC CA NCSA (Assistant Activity Director) - 2005 - 2007
California Wing Color Guard Competition (Staff) - Mar 2006, Jan 2007
AFSCFC CO NCSA (Activity Director) - 2004 - 2006
RMR Cadet Competition (Escort/Coach) - 2001 - 2002
New Mexico Wing Color Guard Competition (Judge) - Oct 95
Nebraska Wing Encampment (Cadet Staff) - 1992 - 1993
Mitchell Award - 1 Sep 92
National Cadet Competition (Competitor) - 1991 -1992
EAA Osh Kosh NCSA (Participant) - Jul 1992
Oct 00 – Nov 04: Master of Aeronautical Science in Space Studies, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Cheyenne, WY
Aug 94 – May 98: Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM (4-year AFROTC scholarship)
Air Force Academy Admissions Liaison Officer: Jan 06 - Present
Nov 06 - Present ICBM Test Operations Officer, 576th Flight Test Squadron (Top Hand), Vandenberg AFB, CA
Nov 04 – Nov 06 Instructor, ICBM Operations training, 392d Training Squadron, Vandenberg AFB, CA
Nov 99 – Nov 04 ICBM Missile Combat Crew Member/Instructor/Evaluator/EWO Plans, F. E. Warren AFB, WY
Apr 99 – Nov 99 Student, Undergraduate Space and Missile Training and Missile IQT, 392d Training Squadron, Vandenberg AFB, CA
Jul 98 – Apr 99 Assistant Regional Director of Admissions, Air Force ROTC Detachment 195, Chicago, IL
I'm looking forward to contributing to the site. I have already learned a lot reading the posts.
Welcome!!!
Great to have you abroad!
Quote from: alexalvarez on May 14, 2007, 03:12:27 AM
Great to have you abroad!
I thought he was in California... :D
Welcome aboard!
Oops! My fingers sometimes do not work well. I meant "aboard". Who's in California?
masamuel2
welcome to the black van dispatch center the board. ;D
^ Watch out............. Sgt. Savage has his finger on the "black van dispatch button".
From one CAWG/Group 4 member to another....welcome masamuel2
Riehn signing on, and excited about CAP
Blessings, C/ Sam Riehn.
Well, this isn't really an "I'm here." It's more of an "I'm back."
You'll probably find me in the CP-type threads, pretending like I know what I'm talking about and trying to see how many of all y'all I can fool into thinking that I do. ;D
That said, I'm SM (or is that "Officer Candidate"?) Jackie Briski, Assistant Leadership Officer for GLR-MI-073, the South Oakland Cadet Squadron.
Greetings to another Michiganite Michigander Michigooseinite Michigan Person! ;D
I'm a transplant, GO BUCKEYES! ;D
Quote from: Briski on May 29, 2007, 05:34:49 PM
Well, this isn't really an "I'm here." It's more of an "I'm back."
You'll probably find me in the CP-type threads, pretending like I know what I'm talking about and trying to see how many of all y'all I can fool into thinking that I do. ;D
That said, I'm SM (or is that "Officer Candidate"?) Jackie Briski, Assistant Leadership Officer for GLR-MI-073, the South Oakland Cadet Squadron.
Oh so Brisk... does my avatar here make me look like a tool, too? ;)
Welcome (back)! Now get to work and generate some interesting CP Management topics! ;D
Welcome! Welcome! Welcome!
Quote from: Pylon on May 29, 2007, 07:54:37 PM
Oh so Brisk... does my avatar here make me look like a tool, too? ;)
Yeah, like a power tool...
(Help Received: 2d Lt Mark L. Curtis)
Quote from: Pylon on May 29, 2007, 07:54:37 PM
Welcome (back)! Now get to work and generate some interesting CP Management topics! ;D
Done, Sir! Done! ;D
Hey and my name is Kara Lucker and I'm a C/1st Lt from INWG and I just singed up on here. This should be fun!
Quote from: Lucker161 on May 30, 2007, 12:15:15 AM
Hey and my name is Kara Lucker and I'm a C/1st Lt from INWG and I just singed up on here. This should be fun!
Welcome to CAPTalk, Kara! :)
Welcome, C/1st Lt Kara Lucker.
Thank you sirs!
I'm here too! Just joined the group.
Blessings, Jason Badder.
Just keep in mind that all that goes on with the serious, we have fun. So can all of you.
Quote from: RogueLeader on June 08, 2007, 11:36:16 PM
Just keep in mind that all that goes on with the serious, we have fun. So can all of you.
Yeah, I'm still a little apprehensive about hanging it all out but this seems to be a good meeting place for all of us across the country.
I hope that our chain(s) of commmand monitor this site as well and pick the meaningful suggestions from it.
Why don't you send the good parts up the chain of command yourself?
Hello All! I got my "Welcome to CAPTalk" e-mail this morning and figured I'd pop in and say "Hi" during a slow time here at work.
I like the idea of sending info from CAPTalk up the chain of command. Keep in mind that many of the leadership also have full time jobs and can't spend as much time online as some cadets can. It's often much easier for us to read a brief summary than an entire thread.
I suggest using a memo format and keeping the initial message to a one page summary - either short paragraphs or outline form. Be sure to include your contact info so anyone interested in your idea can contact you for more information.
I believe the proper format comes under AFH 33-337 http://level2.cap.gov/visitors/member_services/publications/other_publications.cfm (http://level2.cap.gov/visitors/member_services/publications/other_publications.cfm)
no time right now, but just wanted to say hi.
Just back from Benning, and still in recovery - man was that first beer by the pool nice!!!
I don't know how much I can be on CAPTalk for a while yet, but at worst I'll be in & out. Very out of touch with everything, including all the goings on around here & with CAP in general. I'll try to get caught up, and look forward to continued professional interation with my fellow officers.
-Dennis Nall
Maj, CAP
Welcome back, Dennis!!!!!! You've been missed, my friend.
Jack
There've been a lot of new sign-ups in the last few days, so don't forget to introduce yourselves! :)
Well many of you have seen me in the boards alreay but I haven't introduced myself as of late.
My name is Ricky I'm from Massachusetts the cradle of American Liberty! I'm part of the Boston Cadet Squadron where I'm the Safety Officer (in case my name wasn't a clue 8))
Quote from: NERMA002 Safety on August 08, 2007, 01:31:26 PM
Well many of you have seen me in the boards alreay but I haven't introduced myself as of late.
My name is Ricky I'm from Massachusetts the cradle of American Liberty! I'm part of the Boston Cadet Squadron where I'm the Safety Officer (in case my name wasn't a clue 8))
"Cradle of Liberty'? I didn't know Philadelphia had moved to Massachusetts ;D
Well our residents were the most vocal. ;D
Quote from: fyrfitrmedic on August 08, 2007, 01:40:28 PM
Quote from: NERMA002 Safety on August 08, 2007, 01:31:26 PM
Well many of you have seen me in the boards alreay but I haven't introduced myself as of late.
My name is Ricky I'm from Massachusetts the cradle of American Liberty! I'm part of the Boston Cadet Squadron where I'm the Safety Officer (in case my name wasn't a clue 8))
"Cradle of Liberty'? I didn't know Philadelphia had moved to Massachusetts ;D
uh oh...
Quote from: JC004 on August 08, 2007, 01:47:27 PM
Quote from: fyrfitrmedic on August 08, 2007, 01:40:28 PM
Quote from: NERMA002 Safety on August 08, 2007, 01:31:26 PM
Well many of you have seen me in the boards alreay but I haven't introduced myself as of late.
My name is Ricky I'm from Massachusetts the cradle of American Liberty! I'm part of the Boston Cadet Squadron where I'm the Safety Officer (in case my name wasn't a clue 8))
"Cradle of Liberty'? I didn't know Philadelphia had moved to Massachusetts ;D
uh oh...
Well just so you all understand where I'm coming from when I say this. I live in Quincy where John Adams who was shall we say the most voacl advocate for Indpendence was born and raised. Those of us from Quincy take pride that he is from our fair city as well as his son John Quincy Adams the only father and son to be President who were born in the same city. And also I work in Boston the city that gave the British the biggest migraine of all.
Quote from: NERMA002 Safety on August 08, 2007, 01:54:26 PM
Quote from: JC004 on August 08, 2007, 01:47:27 PM
Quote from: fyrfitrmedic on August 08, 2007, 01:40:28 PM
Quote from: NERMA002 Safety on August 08, 2007, 01:31:26 PM
Well many of you have seen me in the boards alreay but I haven't introduced myself as of late.
My name is Ricky I'm from Massachusetts the cradle of American Liberty! I'm part of the Boston Cadet Squadron where I'm the Safety Officer (in case my name wasn't a clue 8))
"Cradle of Liberty'? I didn't know Philadelphia had moved to Massachusetts ;D
uh oh...
Well just so you all understand where I'm coming from when I say this. I live in Quincy where John Adams who was shall we say the most voacl advocate for Indpendence was born and raised. Those of us from Quincy take pride that he is from our fair city as well as his son John Quincy Adams the only father and son to be President who were born in the same city. And also I work in Boston the city that gave the British the biggest migraine of all.
then they were like "screw this" and went to Pennsylvania where it is slightly warmer.
then Fort Mifflin saved the Continental Army (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Mifflin)
:P
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Quote from: NERMA002 Safety on August 08, 2007, 01:54:26 PM
Quote from: JC004 on August 08, 2007, 01:47:27 PM
Quote from: fyrfitrmedic on August 08, 2007, 01:40:28 PM
Quote from: NERMA002 Safety on August 08, 2007, 01:31:26 PM
Well many of you have seen me in the boards alreay but I haven't introduced myself as of late.
My name is Ricky I'm from Massachusetts the cradle of American Liberty! I'm part of the Boston Cadet Squadron where I'm the Safety Officer (in case my name wasn't a clue 8))
"Cradle of Liberty'? I didn't know Philadelphia had moved to Massachusetts ;D
uh oh...
Well just so you all understand where I'm coming from when I say this. I live in Quincy where John Adams who was shall we say the most voacl advocate for Indpendence was born and raised. Those of us from Quincy take pride that he is from our fair city as well as his son John Quincy Adams the only father and son to be President who were born in the same city. And also I work in Boston the city that gave the British the biggest migraine of all.
then they were like "screw this" and went to Pennsylvania where it is slightly warmer.
then Fort Mifflin saved the Continental Army (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Mifflin)
:P
Only Ben did that. Although when I walk by the cemetery where his family is burried I love to laugh when the tourists say "Look it's Ben Franklin's grave!"
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Quote from: NERMA002 Safety on August 08, 2007, 01:54:26 PM
Quote from: JC004 on August 08, 2007, 01:47:27 PM
Quote from: fyrfitrmedic on August 08, 2007, 01:40:28 PM
Quote from: NERMA002 Safety on August 08, 2007, 01:31:26 PM
Well many of you have seen me in the boards alreay but I haven't introduced myself as of late.
My name is Ricky I'm from Massachusetts the cradle of American Liberty! I'm part of the Boston Cadet Squadron where I'm the Safety Officer (in case my name wasn't a clue 8))
"Cradle of Liberty'? I didn't know Philadelphia had moved to Massachusetts ;D
uh oh...
Well just so you all understand where I'm coming from when I say this. I live in Quincy where John Adams who was shall we say the most voacl advocate for Indpendence was born and raised. Those of us from Quincy take pride that he is from our fair city as well as his son John Quincy Adams the only father and son to be President who were born in the same city. And also I work in Boston the city that gave the British the biggest migraine of all.
then they were like "screw this" and went to Pennsylvania where it is slightly warmer.
then Fort Mifflin saved the Continental Army (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Mifflin)
:P
Only Ben did that. Although when I walk by the cemetery where his family is burried I love to laugh when the tourists say "Look it's Ben Franklin's grave!"
^^ THERE is Ben Franklin's grave. And make sure to put a penny on it.
Oh I know that's his but his folks are up here and let's not forget the meathead factor. They hear he was born up here and see a big grave that says "Franklin".
Quote from: NERMA002 Safety on August 08, 2007, 02:22:34 PM
Oh I know that's his but his folks are up here and let's not forget the meathead factor. They hear he was born up here and see a big grave that says "Franklin".
Mostly he came here because he heard about cheese steaks. >:D
Also, he lived in a really cool house with no walls or roof. Only in Philadelphia:
:)
Gotta love the no wall or roof house. Only a genius like Ben could have pulled it off. :D
Quote from: NERMA002 Safety on August 08, 2007, 02:39:01 PM
Gotta love the no wall or roof house. Only a genius like Ben could have pulled it off. :D
that and having a really big bust of him made out of pennies :)
Where's that? It's been a long time since I been to Philly.
Quote from: NERMA002 Safety on August 08, 2007, 02:43:38 PM
Where's that? It's been a long time since I been to Philly.
Across the street from his grave
Quote from: NERMA002 Safety on August 08, 2007, 02:39:01 PM
Gotta love the no wall or roof house. Only a genius like Ben could have pulled it off. :D
Well, he did like to take his "air baths". ;D
Thread jack alert. First warning.
Quote from: MIKE on August 08, 2007, 03:39:47 PM
Thread jack alert. First warning.
But he was saying where he is ("here"), and I was saying where I am and...::sigh:: yessir...
(Rowley started it)
last one sir, this is the image I was talking about earlier
fools the tourists every time.
Quote from: JC004 on August 08, 2007, 03:41:30 PM
Quote from: MIKE on August 08, 2007, 03:39:47 PM
Thread jack alert. First warning.
But he was saying where he is ("here"), and I was saying where I am and...::sigh:: yessir...
(Rowley started it)
Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa...Yeah, I started it... I'll claim sleep deprivation as the culprit. I was a little busy not getting sleep since a little one was busy saying "I'm here". Mother and possible future cadet are fine ;D
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Thread jack alert. First warning.
But he was saying where he is ("here"), and I was saying where I am and...::sigh:: yessir...
(Rowley started it)
Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa...
Yeah, I started it... I'll claim sleep deprivation as the culprit. I was a little busy not getting sleep since a little one was busy saying "I'm here". Mother and possible future cadet are fine ;D
a rowley 2.0?
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Quote from: fyrfitrmedic on August 08, 2007, 11:23:11 PM
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Quote from: MIKE on August 08, 2007, 03:39:47 PM
Thread jack alert. First warning.
But he was saying where he is ("here"), and I was saying where I am and...::sigh:: yessir...
(Rowley started it)
Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa...
Yeah, I started it... I'll claim sleep deprivation as the culprit. I was a little busy not getting sleep since a little one was busy saying "I'm here". Mother and possible future cadet are fine ;D
a rowley 2.0?
Quite so, and hopefully third-generation CAPer when the time comes.
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Quote from: fyrfitrmedic on August 08, 2007, 11:23:11 PM
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Quote from: MIKE on August 08, 2007, 03:39:47 PM
Thread jack alert. First warning.
But he was saying where he is ("here"), and I was saying where I am and...::sigh:: yessir...
(Rowley started it)
Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa...
Yeah, I started it... I'll claim sleep deprivation as the culprit. I was a little busy not getting sleep since a little one was busy saying "I'm here". Mother and possible future cadet are fine ;D
a rowley 2.0?
Quite so, and hopefully third-generation CAPer when the time comes.
congrats and such. shh mods are watching
Quote from: JC004 on August 09, 2007, 01:39:31 PM
Quote from: fyrfitrmedic on August 09, 2007, 01:32:27 PM
Quote from: JC004 on August 09, 2007, 05:01:09 AM
Quote from: fyrfitrmedic on August 08, 2007, 11:23:11 PM
Quote from: JC004 on August 08, 2007, 03:41:30 PM
Quote from: MIKE on August 08, 2007, 03:39:47 PM
Thread jack alert. First warning.
But he was saying where he is ("here"), and I was saying where I am and...::sigh:: yessir...
(Rowley started it)
Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa...
Yeah, I started it... I'll claim sleep deprivation as the culprit. I was a little busy not getting sleep since a little one was busy saying "I'm here". Mother and possible future cadet are fine ;D
a rowley 2.0?
Quite so, and hopefully third-generation CAPer when the time comes.
congrats and such. shh mods are watching
Thanks - it's a third-party "I'm Here", so it's still on-topic :angel:
Well, guess I am where I'm supposed to be. Darryl Spurlock, Capt, Pegasus Composite Squadron, NCR-MO-144. I was "informed" of CAP Talk and decided after lurking as a guest for a bit that I'd like to be a part of this madness. So, here's to the FNG! *CLINK CLINK*
PS, haven't been called a "lurker" since my college days in the fraternity...but then it meant something totally different...especially to the sorority girls <chuckle>
Quote from: docspur on August 10, 2007, 07:38:35 AM
Well, guess I am where I'm supposed to be. Darryl Spurlock, Capt, Pegasus Composite Squadron, NCR-MO-144. I was "informed" of CAP Talk and decided after lurking as a guest for a bit that I'd like to be a part of this madness. So, here's to the FNG! *CLINK CLINK*
PS, haven't been called a "lurker" since my college days in the fraternity...but then it meant something totally different...especially to the sorority girls <chuckle>
Welcome. Madness we have. You're welcome to have some.
Now that you have posted, you get to be a Newbie instead of a Lurker. Before you know it, you'll be salty and seasoned.
Being salty and seasoned isn't very healthy.
yeah, but without it life would be so bland.
Quote from: MIKE on August 10, 2007, 12:44:40 PM
Being salty and seasoned isn't very healthy.
Not everyone can be a moderanger.
Being a Moderanger is far worse.
Quote from: MIKE on August 10, 2007, 05:34:55 PM
Being a Moderanger is far worse.
It's certainly not good for your health... mental or physical.
I thought I would take a moment to introduce myself.
My name is Tom Dager and I am a new SM of the CAP. I belong the the Peachtree City-Falcon Field Composite Squadron in Georgia. I am currently studying to get my *T for Mission Scanner and am in the Emergency Services specialty track.
As for me, I am former law enforcement and a former Paratrooper/LRS guy who loves to fly and am the proud owner of a 1965 Cessna 182. Happily married, just celebrated nine years together, and am very active in both my CAP unit and other aspects of aviation. I am an Information Risk Senior Consultant by trade, but that is just to pay the bills; flying and serving are my real passions!
I hope to get to know ya'll better as I spend more time here...it seems like a pretty cool place to talk shop and hang out.
Moving this to the official "I'm here!" thread.
Welcome to CAP Talk.
Quote from: LittleIronPilot on August 10, 2007, 11:37:28 PM
I thought I would take a moment to introduce myself.
My name is Tom Dager and I am a new SM of the CAP. I belong the the Peachtree City-Falcon Field Composite Squadron in Georgia. I am currently studying to get my *T for Mission Scanner and am in the Emergency Services specialty track.
As for me, I am former law enforcement and a former Paratrooper/LRS guy who loves to fly and am the proud owner of a 1965 Cessna 182. Happily married, just celebrated nine years together, and am very active in both my CAP unit and other aspects of aviation. i am ain Information Risk Senior Consultant by trade, but that is just to pay the bills; flying and serving are my real passions!
I hope to get to know ya'll better as I spend more time here...it seems like a pretty cool place to talk shop and hang out.
Welcome Tom! :)
Quote from: LittleIronPilot on August 10, 2007, 11:37:28 PM
I thought I would take a moment to introduce myself.
My name is Tom Dager and I am a new SM of the CAP. I belong the the Peachtree City-Falcon Field Composite Squadron in Georgia. I am currently studying to get my *T for Mission Scanner and am in the Emergency Services specialty track.
As for me, I am former law enforcement and a former Paratrooper/LRS guy who loves to fly and am the proud owner of a 1965 Cessna 182. Happily married, just celebrated nine years together, and am very active in both my CAP unit and other aspects of aviation. i am ain Information Risk Senior Consultant by trade, but that is just to pay the bills; flying and serving are my real passions!
I hope to get to know ya'll better as I spend more time here...it seems like a pretty cool place to talk shop and hang out.
Welcome. It is good to get new members with experience. CAPTalk is a nice place. We even have free donuts.
Quote from: JC004 on August 10, 2007, 11:45:06 PMWe even have free donuts.
Where are these free donuts of which you speak?
Quote from: MIKE on August 10, 2007, 11:47:15 PM
Quote from: JC004 on August 10, 2007, 11:45:06 PMWe even have free donuts.
Where are these free donuts of which you speak?
mikeylikey stole them this morning. He is still pissed that PAWG never reimbursed him for the donuts he bought for a senior activity last year.
Welcome all to CapTalk, glad to see you have arrived with out damage :angel: but don't worry, we'll send some your way >:D
Just kidding. We all try and have a good time, and this is one of the best ways to network that many of my professors said was so necessary, btw- networking has nothing to do with computers. ;)
Quote from: MIKE on August 10, 2007, 05:34:55 PM
Being a Moderanger is far worse.
Better you than me...
Hi Folks!
Yet another newbie checking in, this one from northeast Florida between Jacksonville and St. Augustine. I'm a member of the St. Augustine Squadron and have been a CAP member off and on since 1960. I dropped out after losing my medical certificate to diabetes in 1987. For those of you who are AOPA members you can read about how I got my medical certificate back 3 years ago by clicking on http://www.aopa.org/members/files/pilot/2006/medically0610.html (http://www.aopa.org/members/files/pilot/2006/medically0610.html). Unfortunately they don't let non-members into that section of their web site. However I'll be more than happy to talk with anyone with questions about what it takes for an insulin dependent diabetic (there aren't but about 400 of us world-wide) to get a medical certificate. I ain't easy but it is do-able and was more than worth the effort to me! I have always been totally in love with all things aviation and once again hold CFI and CFII tickets and am a Stand/Eval and Operations type of guy in CAP. OH, and I have 1/2 of a very nice Piper Archer II. My bride of 43 years and I have a daughter who was a Spaatz Cadet (NC Wing), graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1988, flew AF jets for 9 years, and now has the 2nd best seat on a 737-800 for a major airline.
I got back involved with CAP because a gent asked me to help him rebuild the squadron which had gone inactive. I agreed provided I was never asked to take a leadership position. I had enough of that as the Deputy Ops Officer and Chief Check Pilot in NC Wing back in the '80s but they seem to have forgotten that part and am getting some pressure to "take the squadron." :-\ I'm planning on going to NSC in October, partly in the hope it'll help me get off the fence.
To be honest I can't remember now how I found this place. I've been "lurking" for a while and finally got around to registering last week. I ran fora on CompuServe and MSN for several years as an employee of the Flight Simulator Team at Microsoft after I took early retirement from my real job. This seems to be well organized and administered and mostly very civil. Kudos to those responsible!
As far as the current "crisis" with the national leadership I have no worries about the long term survival or health of CAP. I've been around long enough to have seen this kinda "stuff" at all levels - shenanigans with "traveling companions" by leadership, and others, must be about as old as the organization. There have been problems with "adults" and cadets which I understand have been addressed. From time to time I understand some financial irregularities have come to light. Because of the members out doing what has to be done day-in-and-day-out the organization has remained strong and vibrant. This little dust up is no exception. Whatever the outcome I firmly believe the organization will continue to more forward.
Since this is my first post here I truly have no clue how it's gonna work, if I've done the things I'm supposed to do correctly, and really don't know if anybody will ever see it. If you do, thanks for hanging in with me!
Welcome. Come in, have a seat. I think mikeylikey stole all of the donuts, but we probably have some stale coffee. Feel free to post around...we have plenty to read and our members are hardly shy. ;)
Quote from: JC004 on August 12, 2007, 05:24:16 AM
Welcome. Come in, have a seat. I think mikeylikey stole all of the donuts, but we probably have some stale coffee. Feel free to post around...we have plenty to read and our members are hardly shy. ;)
Some shy in person, but not here.
Welcome Gunner! Blessings!!!
Hello all, I am here representing the ND wing. Quick question, how do you all get those graphics in your sig that look like an IM icon with your uniform and insignia?
Admin mod king of the world types. Perhaps you can make a "Sticky" with instructions on signature blocks and adding images. Unless I'm way out of line and there already is something like that. If that's the case, I think push-ups are in order...
Quote from: Stonewall on August 13, 2007, 04:26:49 AM
Admin mod king of the world types. Perhaps you can make a "Sticky" with instructions on signature blocks and adding images. Unless I'm way out of line and there already is something like that. If that's the case, I think push-ups are in order...
Haha, might be a good idea. There's probably tips buried in random posts throughout the forum, but no stickied, easy-to-find reference for newcomers. I'll add it to the to-do list. Thanks Kirt. :)
Greetings 2d Lt. Daniel Sauerwein.
Just got an email from NHQ that my and my son's membership packets are en route! ;D
My family is teasing me because I've become pretty obsessed with CAP. By the time I figured out that I had listened to the wrong people in college about joining the service (long story) and tried the Reserves, I had too many dependents and they wouldn't take me. I always regretted not serving in the military, and figured that it would be something I'd regret my whole life. So after years of that kind of thinking, this is kind of a dream come true (yes, I understand our relationship with USAF & AUX ON/AUX OFF etc...) to be a part of this group. AND with my oldest son as well!
So, here's a many years continuing a fine tradition!
Quote from: Walkman on August 14, 2007, 04:52:58 AM
My family is teasing me because I've become pretty obsessed with CAP. By the time I figured out that I had listened to the wrong people in college about joining the service (long story) and tried the Reserves, I had too many dependents and they wouldn't take me. I always regretted not serving in the military, and figured that it would be something I'd regret my whole life. So after years of that kind of thinking, this is kind of a dream come true (yes, I understand our relationship with USAF & AUX ON/AUX OFF etc...) to be a part of this group. AND with my oldest son as well!
So, here's a many years continuing a fine tradition!
Let your family tease you all they want... once they realize what a great thing it is you and your son are doing, they'll be more concerned with how they can play too...and much less concerned with poking fun.
Don't know how deep you've read through this thread, but I've been doing the same thing with my son, except I was a cadet back in the 80's and a medical situation kept me from serving. So I've been having a blast since I've been back.
Don't let anything spoil that dream for you!
Quote from: 2d Lt. Daniel Sauerwein on August 13, 2007, 04:12:36 AM
Hello all, I am here representing the ND wing. Quick question, how do you all get those graphics in your sig that look like an IM icon with your uniform and insignia?
Well I see that you got your avatar guy but nobody told us how the rest of us can find one.
behind mossy rocks and in the crags of old oak trees.
ahh......
Hi, I just found out about this site through my involvement in Cadetstuff. I've been in CAP for four years to date. I was originally in MER-VA-141, Hampton Roads Composite Sqdn in Virginia. Then about two years ago, I moved to NC and I'm now in MER-NC-800, South Charlotte Cadet Squadron.
C/1st Lt. Josiah Tillett
Welcome Cadet, we really like it when cadets join us here. Hope you enjoy your time on CapTalk; you obviously enjoy your time in CAP in general ;) Again welcome.
BTW, all youngsters like the previous state better. . . I've lived in NE, IA, WV, and now OK, but Nebraska is still the best in my mind. :angel:
We have a state called "Nebraska?"
>:D
Quote from: docspur on August 24, 2007, 09:18:50 AM
We have a state called "Nebraska?"
>:D
Apparently they've also raised a Navy. But I hear they have a lot of chiefs and very few indians. ;D
Quote from: Pylon on August 24, 2007, 02:12:08 PM
Quote from: docspur on August 24, 2007, 09:18:50 AM
We have a state called "Nebraska?"
>:D
Apparently they've also raised a Navy. But I hear they have a lot of chiefs and very few indians. ;D
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Hello,
My name is Paul, from Maine. I am not a CAP member yet, but I am seriously considering my return.
I was a Cadet member from 1986-1991, where I was lucky enough to get my Mitchell Award.
Since 1990, I have served in two branches of service. From 1990-2, I served as a Machinegunner and TOWII antitank missileman in the US Marine Corps. From 1992 to present, I have been a corpsman in the US Coast Guard. In total, I have 17 years of active service. I am a veteran of Iraqi Freedom(Two tours), Haiti, and an active participant in combating drugs in and around Columbia.
As my military career draws closer to the end, I am considering my return to the Civil Air Patrol. I loved it as a kid, so maybe I can return the favor by supporting the next generation of potential servicemen and women.
Welcome, Paul.
Good to have another "real deal" vet on the board and in the ranks of CAP.
Thank you for the welcome. What do you mean by "real deal vet"? I have never heard that term before.
I am excited about contributing here. I have to get some information on the Senior member program. It has been a while, and I am sure that much has changed.
Regards
Paul
Quote from: PaulR on September 08, 2007, 03:21:39 PM
Hello,
My name is Paul, from Maine. I am not a CAP member yet, but I am seriously considering my return.
I was a Cadet member from 1986-1991, where I was lucky enough to get my Mitchell Award.
Since 1990, I have served in two branches of service. From 1990-2, I served as a Machinegunner and TOWII antitank missileman in the US Marine Corps. From 1992 to present, I have been a corpsman in the US Coast Guard. In total, I have 17 years of active service. I am a veteran of Iraqi Freedom(Two tours), Haiti, and an active participant in combating drugs in and around Columbia.
As my military career draws closer to the end, I am considering my return to the Civil Air Patrol. I loved it as a kid, so maybe I can return the favor by supporting the next generation of potential servicemen and women.
Paul, welcome back to CAP & THANK YOU for your service to our Country! HOOAH!
You wouldn't happen to be in the St Louis area, would you? It would be an honor to have you as a member of the Pegasus Squadron.
Capt D
Thank you for your kind posting. No... unfortunately, I dont live near St Louis. I am near Portland Maine.
Regards
Paul
Ah well... had to ask LOL.
I suddenly have an urge for lobster...hmmm.
Capt D
Well come on over!! They are in season!! lol
I noticed your name. Are you a medic as well?
Sending this thread to private so the most Honorable Moderators don't hunt me down.
I can smell fear.
Ok, at least you didn't go with...
"I sense a disturbance in the Force."
Quote from: PaulR on September 08, 2007, 03:36:40 PM
What do you mean by "real deal vet"? I have never heard that term before.
I'm just saying, you seem like the real deal. Just something I said, nothing in the books.
In short, welcome.
Quote from: docspur on September 08, 2007, 05:46:13 PM
Ok, at least you didn't go with...
"I sense a disturbance in the Force."
There's a number of us in the crowd though.
Come on over to the
DARK SIDE <Vader's breathing>
I'm here...
Newbie in South Florida (Ft. Lauderdale)
Here's a couple photos, I'm a photographer by trade.
More here: http://s5.photobucket.com/albums/y174/badger1030/AirSea2007/
Looking forward to learning and contributing as I can. Photo/Photoshop questions...Ask me anything, and I'll help as much as I can!
-ben
Hey BigMojo, awesome photos! Thanks for joining CAPTalk!
Civil Air Patrol could certainly benefit from some professional photographers!
I agree!! Those are amazing shots!! Welcome
Quote from: BigMojo on September 16, 2007, 07:32:49 PM
More here: http://s5.photobucket.com/albums/y174/badger1030/AirSea2007/
Looking forward to learning and contributing as I can. Photo/Photoshop questions...Ask me anything, and I'll help as much as I can!
-ben
Hi Ben,
Thanks for posting those, and the link to your gallery. VERY nice shots indeed. Any plans on following the PAO Specialty Track? ;)
Thanks for the kind words about my shots guys. It means even more coming from people who know what they are looking at in aircraft.
Lancer, I really hadn't thought about a specialty yet. I am joining CAP because I thought I could lend my photo skills to good use, in aircraft and teaching others. I have a lot of time in the right seat of a 182 with my dad, and am really looking forward to the chance at getting back in the air. In terms of PAO, I'm still learning about the specialties, and that one mimics my day job as Director of Marketing and PR...I write press releases all day....so I guess I'm well suited in that capacity as well...many things to think about and look into!
Here's one more shot, this is one of my favorites, it's a shot I took for friend when I was living up in TN, this was in Rome, GA.
Hello everyone! I'm new to CAP Talk but not to CAP. I have been a CAP member since October 2001. I signed up soon after 9/11 to do something for my country. I was in the Army (SP4, 11B) briefly (about 6months), but was honorably discharged due to a training accident that greatly aggravated a preexisting condition. I bounced around several jobs including 911 dispatcher, retail clerk, dive store manager, among many others before settling into a job as a machinist that I have held for the last 17 years.
After 9/11 I tried to re-enlist but was told that my condition was permanent and that I was ineligible. However a very helpful USAF recruiter mentioned that I should check out CAP and the rest is history.
Since joining I have gotten my MO and GTL rating and I am now staring work on GBD. I have served as my Squadron's ES officer, Deputy Commander, and Commander. I had to take a break due to job and family pressures but now I am back. I now work as the ES officer for the Western portion of NCWG's Group 2.
I have found that you get out of CAP a lot more than you put into it. Yes there is a lot of politicking that goes on and, sometimes the inertia seems insurmountable, but I have found this to be true in industry as well. All you have to do is have patience.
I should have added that I was in the Army 20 years ago. The way I worded it made it sound like I served right after 9/11. So much for proof reding.
Well I've made my presence known, but it never hurts to tell everyone about myself. I'm 23 years old, and I live in Cleveland, Ohio. I'm married with a two year old daughter. I joined Civil Air Patrol as a cadet in I believe May of 2001. After two years of service as a cadet I took a break from the program. Realizing that I really didn't want to take a break, I searched for a local unit, and came across one in Lorain County, Ohio. I started out there as the assistant Cadet Programs and Aerospace Education officer. Unfortunately, I didn't get along with the primary CP and AE officer at the time (we're friends now), so I switched my specialty tracks to Administration, Personnel and Communications. Once I obtained the Tech ratings in those, I took on the duty of the unit Transportation Officer. I eventually gained the Technician rating in Logistics, but stepped down because a more seasoned member of the unit wanted that position upon his return from college. I had no problems with this as I was very busy in Communications. In August of 2006, I earned the position of Ohio Wing HF Net Control Officer, and ran the net for a few months. Since I am a full time college student, it became more and more difficult to do the net since I had to travel about 45 minutes to do the net. I stepped down from that position, and was made the Licensing Officer which I still do. I was appointed as Group V Administration/Personnel and Communications in April of 2007, but I've recently stepped down from those positions. I've also recently transferred to the local unit OH-236 in Cleveland. Here, I am the Emergency Services Officer, and Communications Officer.
As I stated, I'm a full time college student and father, trying to obtain a Bachelors in Criminal Justice with Criminal Psychology as a minor. I have hopes of one day becoming a squadron commander, but you never know what the future holds. That's me. Like me or leave me. ;D
Howdy y'all. I'm new to CAP Talk but not to CAP, I just never got around to making the account. Well, I'm C/2d Lt Emily Greiner from Teaneck Composite Squadron of New Jersey Wing. I've been in CAP for a little over two years now.
Good day,
I'm new to CAP Talk, and fairly new to CAP. I joined in Dec. 06. I'm calling Minnesota my home now after retiring from USAF in '94. See ya around.
Well, time to toss my flightcap into the ring I guess. Bit of an oddball here myself, only about 3 weeks into CAP, but I have a lot of elsewhere experience. I did NJROTC during my high school days, 2000-2004, ultimately ended up as Battalion XO as a C/LCDR. From there I looked first to NROTC at the University of South Carolina. About a month or so in, I made a stupid mistake and quit the whole program just because of a really messed up exhibition drill practice at 0700 the Saturday before classes were going to start. (Hey, gimme a break, I had just survived a slew of USMC DI's going at me when right on its heels comes my Freshman Year) Anyways, found out later that I was medically disqualified anyways, so there goes that idea. So USC didn't work out so well for me; no real professors at the lower level classes left me wondering, "Huh?" and I didn't do so hot. Moved back home, and now I'm looking at a December 2008 graduation with a BS in Political Science with a concentration in Criminal Justice, and a minor in Sociology. I'm wanting to go into Law Enforcement, probably something local for starters, then hopefully up to Federal work.
CAP, again, is still both a new and old hat to me. I'm very familiar with cadet programs, obviously, and I've been reading regs religiously (yay alliteration) ever since I got this crazy idea in my head. I'm wanting to pick up my Specialty Track in Cadet Programs, since I'm quite comfortable with that. The DCC though thinks I'd be a great Aerospace Education Officer, since I have a good chunk of aviation knowledge under my hat. (Flight Sim pays off for once, hah! Well that and VATSIM) I gave a lecture on VOR and ADF the other week for example, and next week we're going on an outing to the local VOR station. In the meantime though, I'm waiting on my paperwork to come back, bleh...plus we're all waiting to see about our new Squadron Commander, as our current one resigned last week due to family medical issues.
Hi. I am new to Cap Talk. I have been in CAP for about two years. I love CAP.
Welcome to the party... What have you brought to share with us? :)
OK here goes>>>>>
Yes I am new here, I am a senior member in San Angelo TX023 Squadron. I just wanted to take a look around here and see what all we can learn.
We just got us an awesome forum up and running and were looking for others to join in with us as well to help us learn.
The best way to learn is by watching and listening to others and we feel that the more the merrier, so if you want to take a look here is the link>>>
http://sanangelocap.org/forum/index.php (http://sanangelocap.org/forum/index.php)
Thanks and I look forward to meeting new Friends here.
Newby here... Conroe ASF, Conroe, TX!
Quote from: Sargent on November 06, 2007, 04:38:40 PM
Newby here... Conroe ASF, Conroe, TX!
Welcome! There's a fair share of TXWG folks on the board.
New to CAPTalk, and thought I'd let everyone know I'm here!
I flew up to Ashville from ATL a few months ago. I flew in our flying club's Piper Seneca. It was a great site up there
Quote from: Brad on October 25, 2007, 11:19:32 PM
Well, time to toss my flightcap into the ring I guess. Bit of an oddball here myself, only about 3 weeks into CAP, but I have a lot of elsewhere experience. I did NJROTC during my high school days, 2000-2004, ultimately ended up as Battalion XO as a C/LCDR. From there I looked first to NROTC at the University of South Carolina. About a month or so in, I made a stupid mistake and quit the whole program just because of a really messed up exhibition drill practice at 0700 the Saturday before classes were going to start. (Hey, gimme a break, I had just survived a slew of USMC DI's going at me when right on its heels comes my Freshman Year) Anyways, found out later that I was medically disqualified anyways, so there goes that idea. So USC didn't work out so well for me; no real professors at the lower level classes left me wondering, "Huh?" and I didn't do so hot. Moved back home, and now I'm looking at a December 2008 graduation with a BS in Political Science with a concentration in Criminal Justice, and a minor in Sociology. I'm wanting to go into Law Enforcement, probably something local for starters, then hopefully up to Federal work.
CAP, again, is still both a new and old hat to me. I'm very familiar with cadet programs, obviously, and I've been reading regs religiously (yay alliteration) ever since I got this crazy idea in my head. I'm wanting to pick up my Specialty Track in Cadet Programs, since I'm quite comfortable with that. The DCC though thinks I'd be a great Aerospace Education Officer, since I have a good chunk of aviation knowledge under my hat. (Flight Sim pays off for once, hah! Well that and VATSIM) I gave a lecture on VOR and ADF the other week for example, and next week we're going on an outing to the local VOR station. In the meantime though, I'm waiting on my paperwork to come back, bleh...plus we're all waiting to see about our new Squadron Commander, as our current one resigned last week due to family medical issues.
What part of SC do you live in? I tell young Senior Members thatused to be cadets to actually do something other than cadet programs. It is sometimes hard for former cadets to realize they are Senior Members now. They cant quite seem to seperate themselves from the cadets and they want to do cadet things. So , my advice to former cadets is to do something outside of cadet programs and come back to CP once they get comfprtable with the idea of being a Senior member
So...hello. I've been a member here for several days now-and...so...Hi! 8)
Texas Wing Baby! ;D
Welcome to CapTalk.
OKWG is better. ;)
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Oorah
Quote from: RogueLeader on November 22, 2007, 02:30:11 PM
Welcome to CapTalk.
OKWG is better. ;)
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Oorah
I wont take that personal... ;D
Regardless of which Wing you may be from, welcome. :)
Hi, just found out about CAP TALK. Joine CAP in 2005
Welcome to CAPTalk!
Quote from: capkrazy on December 26, 2007, 10:40:39 PM
Hi, just found out about CAP TALK. Joine CAP in 2005
Hope you enjoy your time here on CapTalk.
And in CAP as well . . . . ;)
Hi. My name is Tracey and I just joined CAP last night after researching it for the last month or so. I'm super-excited about it and can't wait to learn about ES and also to volunteer my IT (a.k.a. techno-geek) skills. I've been following many of the threads on here recently and I look forward to chatting with you. :D
Quote from: tjaxe on January 04, 2008, 03:45:04 PM
Hi. My name is Tracey and I just joined CAP last night after researching it for the last month or so. I'm super-excited about it and can't wait to learn about ES and also to volunteer my IT (a.k.a. techno-geek) skills. I've been following many of the threads on here recently and I look forward to chatting with you. :D
Well, you'll find plenty to talk about here. ;) Feel free to ask any and all questions too. :)
Welcome Tracey!
Quote from: Pylon on January 04, 2008, 03:52:13 PM;)
Stop flirting. Just cuz she's hot, doesn't mean you can start winking.
Check out the pic....
I should add a red blush to the pic now! :)
Hi gang.
Well, today is my "last official day" in Iraq, so as I'm heading home I'll be getting back into the mix here. Hope y'all didn't miss me too much. :)
Have your bags packed and hiding in the HAS for the Transport?
Quote from: CadetProgramGuy on January 09, 2008, 10:13:15 AM
Have your bags packed and hiding in the HAS for the Transport?
Almost. Bags are packed and sitting in my room. I'm living out of the bag right now, my airlift was cancelled so I'm standing by to stand by. Hopefully I'll be out of here before my flight home leaves Al Udeid. :)
Hey all. Long time listner, first time caller. I am happy to be part of your community.
Great to have you.
Welcome to CAP Talk.
OK, here's my official "I'm here." post.
Hope I haven't posted on this thread before.
Let my presence be known. Hoorah.
Greetings, All. I've been reading the site for a while and finally registered. Now I'm finally posting!
I joined MS-100 in 2002, then transferred to the Knoxville Senior Squadron (TN-087) when I moved to TN a couple of years ago. I stayed there a little over a year before moving to Group 1 Staff.
Current ES quals are GES, SET, MS, MO, CUL and MRO. Hope to add a couple of others soon.
I'm also an amateur radio operator (callsign WR4MS). If you're a ham I look forward to hearing you on the air.
Guess that's enough for now....Semper Vigilans!
This is my very first post here, I have been lurking here a very long time and have found this site by accident when trying to locate the site for the captalk listserv website which I am not sure is related to captalk.net because this captalk listserv is for Oregon squadrons which is provided by peak.org.
Anyhow I think its time I make myself known to the CAP community at large :) even though I have found tons of information highly valuable from this forum, too much to keep up with honestly.
Being recently entrusted to perform duties as the LG/IT/Personnel officer for my squadron due to recent changes and departure of a previous member who used to do all these things for the squadron I have become his successor (kind of exciting and sad at the same time as he was a huge loss to our squadron). My point is, being known here now and then will help me in the long run for my CAP future career.
I'd just like to thank those who have made this possible and for those who have approved my registration some time ago (at least 6 months ago). I look forward to learning more as I can.
I have a technician rating in ITO, I will promote to 1st Lt in April of '08. I have ES qualifications in GES, MRO, MSA, MS, SET and soon to be LO and UDF and will not be renewing my MS unless qualifications unless I acheive the MO qualification which will be difficult for me due to my hearing and vision though I know I can get the job done under training enviornment as my purpose to be MS/MO qualified is to provide on the ground training support to the squadron so to do it I have to do practicals as well.
I have been a member of Southern Oregon's Medford Composite Squadron since October 2006, I plan to remain as long as our squadron is standing or until I move far enough that would require me to transfer.
Happy Superbowl Sunday :)
^ Howdy!
Hi folks, I found the site via an email from a site member on a technical matter, and finally got around to really visiting and signing up.
I'm a former cadet back in the '80s, Got the Goddard but never the Mitchell (long story). Became a ham radio operator and was very ARES focused until the then NY Wing Commander grabbed a few of us to help reinvigorate the comms program there. Short version: I got divorced, moved to FL, and was in Patron status for years thanks to a very busy job that kept me on the road a LOT.
During the Hurricane Wilma response, I ran into some members at the EOC where we had co-located radio gear. After chatting with them for a few days, the bug again bit, and I signed up as the Asst. Comms Officer for the local Group. Barely a few months in, the Comms Officer stepped down and I stepped up - just in time to hear the magical letters for the first time: S-8. What's that? Talk about sink or swim!
So now, I'm busy trying to get all the ES qualifications I'm interested in, and have the bulk behind me. MRO, CUL, and UDF are done, and I'm a first aid class away from GTM3. MSA, GTM2/1 & GTL, plus maybe a few others, lie ahead. Then I guess I will have to work on a Senior rating before the PDO gets mad. :)
I'm (re)married, with 3 kids (none of whom are cadet age yet!), and live in Tampa, FL.
I'm glad to be on the board.
- Joe
Glad to have you, sir.
Quote from: JoeTomasone on March 03, 2008, 02:35:16 AM
Barely a few months in, the Comms Officer stepped down and I stepped up - just in time to hear the magical letters for the first time: S-8.
OUCH!
Welcome to the board and welcome back to CAP!
Quote from: mynetdude on February 03, 2008, 07:58:06 PM
This is my very first post here, I have been lurking here a very long time and have found this site by accident when trying to locate the site for the captalk listserv website which I am not sure is related to captalk.net because this captalk listserv is for Oregon squadrons which is provided by peak.org.
We're not related to the captalk listserv, but welcome to our online CAP community! It's great to have dedicated new members here. I hope you make yourself at home! :)
Quote from: Pylon on March 03, 2008, 04:57:21 AM
Quote from: mynetdude on February 03, 2008, 07:58:06 PM
This is my very first post here, I have been lurking here a very long time and have found this site by accident when trying to locate the site for the captalk listserv website which I am not sure is related to captalk.net because this captalk listserv is for Oregon squadrons which is provided by peak.org.
We're not related to the captalk listserv, but welcome to our online CAP community! It's great to have dedicated new members here. I hope you make yourself at home! :)
Uh I've been here awhile now... thanks for the welcome belated... :P
I do realize that this forum has nothing to do with the listserv, but I thought I'd make that noteworthy because thats how I found this forum or I wouldn't have at all.
Well I'd still like to think of myself as dedicated, I spend whole days by myself doing lots of things (and sometimes with my assistants) on certain days getting things done for the squadron. With some things in light of regulations and privileges I may be setting a smaller "box" as to what I will get involved with than I originally intended to get involved with.
The important thing is no matter how/where I am involved in CAP, it has giving me the ability to say I've been doing something as to whether or not I have accomplished anything is another topic itself.
I do have some goals/plans, as to whether or not I can achieve them will depend on what financial limitations are in place and what my goals entails and require me to do. All I can say right now is I've accomplished another dream, was to join CAP, my last dream before that was to be able to drive as those are the two biggest accomplishments since I have been out of high school that I have done on my own.
Anyway, I look forward to making friends here on the boards even if I never get to meet them in person :).
Hello CAP Talk
I have been lurking for awhile and thought it was time to get more involved. I join CAP back in 1968, CAWG. My family moved to NM transfered to there, stayed a Cadet for 6 years, did 6 years in the USAF (went to the Dark side when I joined the AF) 2 years at Whiteman AFB, then PCS'd to Torrejon AB, Spain for he rest of my time in the service. When we (met my wife in the AF) got back to the states we moved around a bit. We were in the TX and TN wings for a while and just dropped out. When our daughter turned 12, we were living in SD, she joined and dragged all of us back in. After several years in the SD Wing, my work moved us to KS where we stayed long enough for all three of our kids finished the cadet program (2 C/Lt Col. and 1 C/Capt). After that we slowed down a bit and moved back to TX and dropped out again. A few years ago moved back to KS and four out of the 5 of us rejoined and are active here in the squadron and the wing. The one that is not - oh he is in the navy and is planning on "re-uping" once he gets out.
Thats alot of moving around major.
Anywho, welcome to captalk.
I tried drawing a map of that in my head...I think you broke my brain.
Welcome sir!
Quote from: RickFranz on March 17, 2008, 12:33:10 PM
Hello CAP Talk
I have been lurking for awhile and thought it was time to get more involved. I join CAP back in 1968, CAWG. My family moved to NM transfered to there, stayed a Cadet for 6 years, did 6 years in the USAF (went to the Dark side when I joined the AF) 2 years at Whiteman AFB, then PCS'd to Torrejon AB, Spain for he rest of my time in the service. When we (met my wife in the AF) got back to the states we moved around a bit. We were in the TX and TN wings for a while and just dropped out. When our daughter turned 12, we were living in SD, she joined and dragged all of us back in. After several years in the SD Wing, my work moved us to KS where we stayed long enough for all three of our kids finished the cadet program (2 C/Lt Col. and 1 C/Capt). After that we slowed down a bit and moved back to TX and dropped out again. A few years ago moved back to KS and four out of the 5 of us rejoined and are active here in the squadron and the wing. The one that is not - oh he is in the navy and is planning on "re-uping" once he gets out.
Welcome to CAPTalk, I can now say that your the 7th person from KSWG that I've met (at least online) in my entire CAP career :P
Quote from: ♠SARKID♠ on March 22, 2008, 07:16:51 AM
I tried drawing a map of that in my head...I think you broke my brain.
Welcome sir!
My Dad kept a map with push pins in it with string showing all our moves, I can't remember if he ran out of pins or string first...
Thanks
Quote from: Tim Medeiros on March 22, 2008, 02:27:17 PM
Quote from: RickFranz on March 17, 2008, 12:33:10 PM
Hello CAP Talk
I have been lurking for awhile and thought it was time to get more involved. I join CAP back in 1968, CAWG. My family moved to NM transfered to there, stayed a Cadet for 6 years, did 6 years in the USAF (went to the Dark side when I joined the AF) 2 years at Whiteman AFB, then PCS'd to Torrejon AB, Spain for he rest of my time in the service. When we (met my wife in the AF) got back to the states we moved around a bit. We were in the TX and TN wings for a while and just dropped out. When our daughter turned 12, we were living in SD, she joined and dragged all of us back in. After several years in the SD Wing, my work moved us to KS where we stayed long enough for all three of our kids finished the cadet program (2 C/Lt Col. and 1 C/Capt). After that we slowed down a bit and moved back to TX and dropped out again. A few years ago moved back to KS and four out of the 5 of us rejoined and are active here in the squadron and the wing. The one that is not - oh he is in the navy and is planning on "re-uping" once he gets out.
Welcome to CAPTalk, I can now say that your the 7th person from KSWG that I've met (at least online) in my entire CAP career :P
The few and the proud. Thanks
Hello all!
Yay, I'm new to CAPtalk, and new to the senior program. I used to be a cadet in Georgia Wing, earned my Earhart in 1999.
Quote from: jpnelson82 on March 30, 2008, 11:32:08 AM
Hello all!
Yay, I'm new to CAPtalk, and new to the senior program. I used to be a cadet in Georgia Wing, earned my Earhart in 1999.
Welcome! :)
Hello everybody,
I am not really brand new here but our squadron's website is very new. We are welcome for any comments and suggestions to improve the website.
Please have a look under: www.capspangdahlem.com
Thanks and all the best from Europe.
Quote from: NHQ-OS-126 Frank on April 05, 2008, 09:44:23 AM
Hello everybody,
I am not really brand new here but our squadron's website is very new. We are welcome for any comments and suggestions to improve the website.
Please have a look under: www.capspangdahlem.com
Thanks and all the best from Europe.
Welcome to CAPTALK
That is a very interesting website you have there. Keep up the good work.
Quote from: NHQ-OS-126 Frank on April 05, 2008, 09:44:23 AM
Hello everybody,
I am not really brand new here but our squadron's website is very new. We are welcome for any comments and suggestions to improve the website.
Please have a look under: www.capspangdahlem.com
Thanks and all the best from Europe.
Welcome to CAPTalk, and nice site.
Hey I am new and what not trying to figure this out! How is everybody doing?
Quote from: TEAM SURGE on May 02, 2008, 02:19:53 AM
Hey I am new and what not trying to figure this out! How is everybody doing?
Welcome to CAPTalk! Tell us a bit about yourself!
If you take a look back at this thread, many of our new members take this introductory opportunity to tell us a little about themselves, their background and their involvement in CAP. Thanks for joining. :)
That's a nice! ::)
Hey everyone,
Been in CAP for over a year, just found this site. Looks pretty awsome so far.
I'm a cadet in the Martinburg Composite Squadron, WV.
Work the program Rock! :clap:
I alrighty then Alittle about myself....I am Ryan. Umm I have been in CAP for three years. 2 and a half of them full acive years. I wrestle Play football. UMM I play bass guitar in three death metal bands. I look to break things....and also TRAIn a lot for MMA Mixed martial Arts....
Been a reader of this site for quite some time. Figured I might as well register and start chiming in here and there!
I've been in the program almost 10 years now and was a former cadet (C/LtCol). Am now the DCP for the ALWG and happy to be here.
Welcome to the both of you. I have not been here real long myself, but I think you'll find most folks on here are very helpful.
Again, Welcome ;D ;D ;D
I have been in CAP for almost 2 years and love it. I am hoping to go to the MAWG encampment this year and I am already signed up for SUPTFC in MS July 12-19. I am a cadet in MA.
Welcome to CAPTALK C/SMSgt Clark!
Sounds like you all ready have a busy summer planned out. Great to have you on board. :clap:
Been lurking here for a little while... I figured there was somewhere on the Web where everyone hung out and I'm happy to finally find it! :D
Joined CAP last October (MER VA 023) and love every minute -- wish I'd known about it long before then. Just finished BCUT & scanner and am slowly getting stuff together for a 24 hour pack.
Quote from: proveritas on June 04, 2008, 03:55:34 PM
Been lurking here for a little while... I figured there was somewhere on the Web where everyone hung out and I'm happy to finally find it! :D
Joined CAP last October (MER VA 023) and love every minute -- wish I'd known about it long before then. Just finished BCUT & scanner and am slowly getting stuff together for a 24 hour pack.
Welcome to CAPTALK. I think you will find a lot of good info on here. On the 24 hour pack, I found that the big box stores (Wal-Mart, K-Mart...) can be a good source for "cheap" items. Spend a little get the items on the list and then go back as you can and upgrade those items. Remember you get what you pay for.
Thanks. I shop a lot at Wally World and Kmart anyway, so I've been keeping my eyes open for some of this stuff. I think we might have some of it already from camping...we must have accumulated half a dozen compasses over the years...but finding it in the basement is the hard part!
Greetings!
I've been lurking for a couple of weeks now and figured that it's about time to take advantage of (and contribute to) this board in a more proactive way. I am coming up on my first year anniversary in CAP and find that I am FAR more involved that I would have anticipated.
I am currently serving as my squadron supply officer, IT officer, and (as of last week :o) AE officer. I'm active with our cadets and am currently working on ratings in Logistics, Aerospace Education, and Cadet Programs.
I look forward to "meeting" each of you and discussing all things CAP.
Quote from: NC Hokie on June 11, 2008, 02:02:58 AM
Greetings!
I've been lurking for a couple of weeks now and figured that it's about time to take advantage of (and contribute to) this board in a more proactive way. I am coming up on my first year anniversary in CAP and find that I am FAR more involved that I would have anticipated.
I am currently serving as my squadron supply officer, IT officer, and (as of last week :o) AE officer. I'm active with our cadets and am currently working on ratings in Logistics, Aerospace Education, and Cadet Programs.
I look forward to "meeting" each of you and discussing all things CAP.
Welcome! Now you can add "CAPTalk Liaison Officer" to your duties list for your squadron. :D
Hello all! I was a cadet before I went to school and now I'm back after a few years as a senior member. I have read a few posts at this forum and seen a lot of great ideas and I just hope that together we can make CAP better still. Looking forward to communicating with you guys!
^ Howdy!
Quote from: stratoflyer on June 21, 2008, 09:08:54 PM
Hello all! I was a cadet before I went to school and now I'm back after a few years as a senior member. I have read a few posts at this forum and seen a lot of great ideas and I just hope that together we can make CAP better still. Looking forward to communicating with you guys!
You are in good company, I believe there are more than a few old cadets that turned to the Darkside here. ;D
Welcome
So I'm here, but I've really been here for awhile--I jst didn't post!
Quote from: rightstuffpilot on June 26, 2008, 04:34:05 PM
So I'm here, but I've really been here for awhile--I jst didn't post!
I'll say - You joined in December 2005! But hey -- better now than never! :)
Welcome
C/1st LT Steven R Smith of Plainfield Cadet Squadron NJ-102, I am 19 years old and a sophmore at Rutgers University, and Union County College. I am a Cadet 3rd Class in Air Force ROTC Det. 485. I was a Cadet Major in Army JROTC at Clarke Central High School
I joined CAP with the Fulton County Squadron of Georgia Wing, in fall 2003, I have been apart of Jackson County,Barrow County and Athens-Clarke County Squadrons also part of GAWG. I recently recived my pre-solo wings after attending the NJWG Falcon Flight Encampment. I attended the 2004/2005 GAWG summer encampments in Bravo and Delta Flights each. I will be Charlie Flight's Commander durring NJBE 08
I am aiming to get a pilots slot to Fly F-16,-22 or F-15E's, but ill fly anything they give me lol
Quote from: Jersey_Pride on October 10, 2007, 12:24:52 PM
Howdy y'all. I'm new to CAP Talk but not to CAP, I just never got around to making the account. Well, I'm C/2d Lt Emily Greiner from Teaneck Composite Squadron of New Jersey Wing. I've been in CAP for a little over two years now.
and u wonder why we call you southern (spoken from a former GA Wing Member)
^ Talon One Six
What do you do with your free time? ;D
Welcome to CAP Talk. Keep working toward those goals of yours!
mostly i play xbox360, build model planes, trains basketball, football, you know regular college stuff lol
Quote from: Talon One Six on July 06, 2008, 09:36:40 PM
mostly i play xbox360, build model planes, trains basketball, football, you know regular college stuff lol
When I was in College (we weren't building model planes)........well we will leave that alone ;)
Hey I'm 33 and I still play XBox......(build rockets too......)
I am also here, Mass Wing Mission Pilot, member for six years and still enjoy it.
I am with the Okla Wing, for eight years. I am the Safety and Communications Officer with WRCS and I am a GTL.
Well hello x15sr71f112002 and Ltsteve
Welcome to CAPTalk :clap:
Well, I'm back.
Former C/Lt Col from Ohio Wing (1990-1995) now a fresh 1st Lt in Utah wing.
I own/fly a Beech Sundowner, build Giant Scale RC/Heli's, High Power Rockets, and computers.
Good to be back after a long break. Now if someone could recreate my Cadet Records, I'd be peachy.
Quote from: Ltsteve on July 11, 2008, 12:06:56 PM
I am with the Okla Wing, for eight years. I am the Safety and Communications Officer with WRCS and I am a GTL.
Hi neighbor! Welcome to CAPTalk!
Hey y'all...
I've been hanging at CS, and happened upon CT by chance. Both are pretty cool and extremely informative. :) Anyway, I'm a relatively new (February 08) CAP member of PCR-WA-051, Peninsula Composite Squadron. I LOVE CAP; basically it's taken over my life. Even my work schedule revolves around CAP! lol. Right now I'm a SrA, but I'll be getting that Fourth Stripe here pretty soon. I'd say my favorite part of CAP is... well, everything, basically! I love drill, AE, ES, customs and courtesies, and perhaps most of all, leadership. The military aspect is also huge; it's pretty much what got me involved in the first place. My goal in life is to: complete two years of Running Start at the community college, get into USNA, then get into P-Cola, and end up flying things off the carriers for my career. Just say no to Air Force! I'm Navy at heart, always have been, always will be. See y'all around!
Welcome MitchCat. Take it from an old cadet, learn all you can, go to everything you can. Get involved work hard, it will not hurt you a bit. Good luck on your goals.
Hello all,
I am new to this board, glad to have found you, and thought I'd write this quick note.....
I am also very new to CAP having just recently joined. I am excited to be joining this organization because of all the positive things about it!
I am a private pilot and look forward to sharing my love of aviation with the cadets. As I have read here, and elsewhere, the cadet program is active. At my first meeting, I was incredibly impressed at how 'adult' the cadets were acting. What a great mentoring opportunity.
I look forward to reading more and posting some of my questions..
Quote from: sburrows on August 15, 2008, 04:33:10 PM
Hello all,
I am new to this board, glad to have found you, and thought I'd write this quick note.....
I am also very new to CAP having just recently joined. I am excited to be joining this organization because of all the positive things about it!
I am a private pilot and look forward to sharing my love of aviation with the cadets. As I have read here, and elsewhere, the cadet program is active. At my first meeting, I was incredibly impressed at how 'adult' the cadets were acting. What a great mentoring opportunity.
I look forward to reading more and posting some of my questions..
Welcome! :)
Hi! I've been a member for a while but I don't think I've posted here. So I! ^.^
This is just a quick hello before I go back to lurking, but I thought it would be polite to introduce myself to the lovely forumites from whom I have been gleaning a great deal of useful information. I suppose I'm what one would call a prospective member: I began looking into the volunteer opportunities afforded by CAP a few weeks ago, and my curiosity is piqued further with everything I read. The discussion topics here have proven invaluable not only for helping me sort through the wealth of data at cap.gov, but for showing me a slice of the organization's membership around the country before I even contact my local squadron.
Okay, now for the requisite boring biographical stuff: I'm a geeky Navy wife with a BS in Computer Science and Religion (how's that for a set of disparate majors?), and my other interests range from foreign languages to neurobiology to yes, aviation. I am not a pilot, but I admit a certain enchantment with the idea of learning to be useful in an airplane; I could see myself going the route of mission scanner to perhaps mission observer someday.
Concerns about joining CAP include the merciless teasing to which my husband would subject me for wearing an Air Force-style uniform, but hey, that's the old friendly inter-service rivalry for ya. ;) In all seriousness, I look forward to learning more about the organization and appreciate the informative threads CAP Talk has provided--the discussion therein is a big help as I attempt to work out what to look for and the right questions to ask if I get to the point of seeking out a local squadron.
Quote from: Agathodicy on August 25, 2008, 12:40:46 PM
This is just a quick hello before I go back to lurking, but I thought it would be polite to introduce myself to the lovely forumites from whom I have been gleaning a great deal of useful information. I suppose I'm what one would call a prospective member: I began looking into the volunteer opportunities afforded by CAP a few weeks ago, and my curiosity is piqued further with everything I read. The discussion topics here have proven invaluable not only for helping me sort through the wealth of data at cap.gov, but for showing me a slice of the organization's membership around the country before I even contact my local squadron.
Okay, now for the requisite boring biographical stuff: I'm a geeky Navy wife with a BS in Computer Science and Religion (how's that for a set of disparate majors?), and my other interests range from foreign languages to neurobiology to yes, aviation. I am not a pilot, but I admit a certain enchantment with the idea of learning to be useful in an airplane; I could see myself going the route of mission scanner to perhaps mission observer someday.
Concerns about joining CAP include the merciless teasing to which my husband would subject me for wearing an Air Force-style uniform, but hey, that's the old friendly inter-service rivalry for ya. ;) In all seriousness, I look forward to learning more about the organization and appreciate the informative threads CAP Talk has provided--the discussion therein is a big help as I attempt to work out what to look for and the right questions to ask if I get to the point of seeking out a local squadron.
Welcome to CAPTalk! :)
Quote from: Major_Chuck on September 17, 2005, 04:00:36 AM
Ewww. I don't know which would be more dangerous. The hockey pucks or the players.
Definately the players, doesn't matter if it's guys or girls.
I played community league when I was younger so I could learn how to skate and by the time I got out of it I could skate and I knew who to watch out for, ause when they checked it hurt like the dickens.
BTW...
1st Lt. Oliver Thornton from the Broome Tioga Composite Squadron of South Central Group NY Wing, I know a few of the lurkers on the site. (Lurkers-Anyone who is not registered but reads the posts, also known as guests.) and I have an idea of what some of the NY members look like.
I'm here.
Good afternoon ! just became an official Senior member-- I have been a cadet sponsor for a year and to help I became a SR. member Not sure where to go from here. I have heard others mention coming here and getting all kinds of info---
Welcome.
Yes, there is a lot of info here...heh...to say the least.
Might I also suggest you check out: http://forums.cadetstuff.org which has a focus on the CP.
Welcome to CAP! Congratulations on your 'conversion' and thank you for supporting the cadets.
Also, welcome to CAPTalk. May your stay here be interesting (almost guaranteed) and informative.
Merged with the I'm Here thread. Welcome.
Hi everyone!
Just signing up from Niagara Falls, NY.
Quote from: Rob Sherlin on October 23, 2008, 03:59:40 AM
Hi everyone!
Just signing up from Niagara Falls, NY.
Hey, I know where that is! :D
Welcome
Quote from: Rob Sherlin on October 23, 2008, 03:59:40 AM
Hi everyone!
Just signing up from Niagara Falls, NY.
Hey there. Welcome to the fun. Now you only have 2,354,756 +- posts to get through to catch up. Have fun ;D
(Warning: Actual postings numbers may have been exagerated just a tinny bit...all in fun)
Quote from: docspur on October 23, 2008, 12:53:12 PM
Quote from: Rob Sherlin on October 23, 2008, 03:59:40 AM
Hi everyone!
Just signing up from Niagara Falls, NY.
Hey there. Welcome to the fun. Now you only have 2,354,756 +- posts to get through to catch up. Have fun ;D
(Warning: Actual postings numbers may have been exagerated just a tinny bit...all in fun)
Yeah. There's only about 119,000 posts to catch up on. ;)
Hello all! I've been a member for a little under two months here, and finally decided to make my first post. As my username indicates, I'm a C/MSgt in VAWG (VA-141, in particular). Hope to have some good discussion while I'm here!
Quote from: vawgcadet on November 18, 2008, 02:56:50 AM
Hello all! I've been a member for a little under two months here, and finally decided to make my first post. As my username indicates, I'm a C/MSgt in VAWG (VA-141, in particular). Hope to have some good discussion while I'm here!
C/MSgt Michael Perkins
Welcome to CAPTalk, I have found a lot of good information here and I am sure you will as well.
Once again Welcome!
Hey all....I am Tim from PAWG. Was a Cadet in the early 90's, went Air National Guard after H.S. , Commissioned through ROTC and traded my blue suite for a Green one about 3 years ago. I am currently serving in the PA National Guard. I was a very inactive Senior Member due to deployments (four in the last six years), but am getting back into the CAP routine.
In the civilian world I am a Surgeon at a Teaching Hosp in PA, and am married to a awesome lady (who was my nurse in the OR for two years ;) ). I have a cat, one five year old son and a new baby girl.
In CAP I have a masters in CP, and a tech in Logistics. I served for a brief time (3 months) as a SQD Commander and now am happy to just help out wherever it is needed.
I just stumbled across CAPTALK, never knew it existed, but am thrilled it DOES.
:)
Welcome Tim from PAWG! :)
New to CAPTalk, old to CAP. Medically Retired USMC SGT. My MOS was Tactical Network Specialist. Semper Fi and Semper Vigilantis
Welcome to CAP Talk. I'm sure you will hold up against all the wise crackers here.
Quote from: RoxySox on December 13, 2008, 12:22:03 PM
Semper Vigilantis
You may want to stick with the "Marine Corps style" and go with Sember Vi. It's Semper Vigilans.
Welcome aboard, Sergeant.
What's your status in CAP? Former cadet turned senior or did you have a break in CAP service? Which wing? What's your specialty track?
^ Semper Stargate Atlantis >:D
Quote from: Timbo on December 18, 2008, 06:14:16 AM
^ Semper Stargate Atlantis >:D
Always a vigilante? ;D
Gunner
Whoops, ha ha, I was sleepy when I wrote it. It was a temporary loss of situational awareness!
Quote from: roxysox on December 20, 2008, 01:56:35 PM
Whoops, ha ha, I was sleepy when I wrote it. It was a temporary loss of situational awareness!
Oh that's just normal around here. It must be the Kool-aid. ::)
Capt. John Burkett Wy. Wing CV, I'm here, and looking for ICS 300/400 back to back classes. Info requested Thanks in advance, and Merry Christmas
Thought I would give an intro: I joined CAP as a cadet in 79, got my Earhart and took the Spaatz a few days before my 21st, and didn't pass it. Oh well........ Made the transition to the "dark side" and just stayed around. Been a squadron commander, now just a member of the supporting cast. Have done the ES thing as ground team, but now find that I like to stay close to the coffee and doughnuts where it is warm and dry. Dirtman is a nickname that I got from one of my clients when I was working one of my former jobs that has just stuck, because I had to "play in the dirt" on that job so to speak. Anyway hello all.
Welcome, Dirtman. What job did you have "playing in the dirt"?
I worked for a company that collected soil samples for multi element assay. We did everything from simple nutrient analysis to effluent and petroleum detection, water samples, pesticide detection and more. Everything it seems but Radon. Lots of good work, outside most of the time, private clients are the best, they pay, usually on time, except for those who get government grants, they don't pay until Uncle Sam pays, so you learn who to ask for money up front. I did it for 18 years and got tired of not knowing if or when we would get paid and I had about maxed out on advancement.
Well, "I'm here!" I don't know why it took me so long to join this format, remembering the long-winded CAPtalk listserver (may it rest in peace). Hello, all!
Good luck and good hunting,
-Scott
www.CAP-ES.net
Good to see you here Scott. Been a big fan of your work for a long time.
Welcome aboard, may you get as animated as the rest of us.
Heh, thanks! I very well may ... its been known to happen before! I'm as opinionated as they come, but hopefully with informed opinions! :D
Good luck and good hunting,
-Scott
www.CAP-ES.net
Quote from: IceNine on January 07, 2009, 01:49:34 AM
Good to see you here Scott. Been a big fan of your work for a long time.
Welcome aboard, may you get as animated as the rest of us.
Animated? No its just too much caffeine..........up, up and away!!!!!!!
Quote from: es_g0d on January 07, 2009, 12:55:51 AM
Well, "I'm here!" I don't know why it took me so long to join this format, remembering the long-winded CAPtalk listserver (may it rest in peace). Hello, all!
Good luck and good hunting,
-Scott
www.CAP-ES.net
That's your website? Haven't seen it in years but I used to check it out back in the day
(a Wednesday by the way). Welcome aboard.
Quote from: Rob Goodman on December 13, 2008, 02:11:56 PM
Welcome to CAP Talk. I'm sure you will hold up against all the wise crackers here.
Who are you calling crackers, and how does that make me wise? ??? I just don't get some people. . . . . .
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Hello group; I need to sign-on...old, retired LTC (retired out of Texas)-CAP and retired BG, TXSG--136th AirWing. Was Texas Senior Member of the Year for 2001 and the TXSG Guardsman-of-the-Year for '01 & '02. Befoere that, was USAF Logistics and Operations down at Duke Field and Hurlburt Field.
While in Cap; completed Level IV; Master rated Logistics and Safety badges.
Love this site !!
Quote from: Beachjumper85 on January 11, 2009, 02:09:28 PM
Hello group; I need to sign-on...old, retired LTC (retired out of Texas)-CAP and retired BG, TXSG--136th AirWing. Was Texas Senior Member of the Year for 2001 and the TXSG Guardsman-of-the-Year for '01 & '02. Befoere that, was USAF Logistics and Operations down at Duke Field and Hurlburt Field.
While in Cap; completed Level IV; Master rated Logistics and Safety badges.
Love this site !!
Glad to have you aboard Sir. Enjoy yourself and I hope to learn from your experiances.
Ok, I just signed up for this board. So I guess I am here.
Welcome, good to have you 8)
Hi, I'm CAPT Chelle Anderson, currently in TX WG, attached to Shoemaker Composite Squadron. I am the Deputy Squadron Commander and DCC, have been in CAP since I was 12, I am 27 now, made it to Eaker, failed my Spaatz by a point on the Aerospace, passed everything else....grew up at Delta CS in Houston, TX and was in several other wings. Just came from VA wing on Group II staff as the Cadet Programs Director. Am now working with NHQ on the Operational Excellence Program.......
Quote from: CPT Anderson on January 22, 2009, 03:31:33 AM
Hi, I'm CAPT Chelle Anderson, currently in TX WG, attached to Shoemaker Composite Squadron. I am the Deputy Squadron Commander and DCC, have been in CAP since I was 12, I am 27 now, made it to Eaker, failed my Spaatz by a point on the Aerospace, passed everything else....grew up at Delta CS in Houston, TX and was in several other wings. Just came from VA wing on Group II staff as the Cadet Programs Director. Am now working with NHQ on the Operational Excellence Program.......
Greetings form South Texas!!!
Welcome, always good to meet another Texan!
Thanks for the warm welcome, sir. I'm only here in TX by force, I don't claim TX though.... ha ha ha. As a cadet I did though. ;) Fort Hood bites, but I love the Army and I love the Cavalry......maybe I'll make it down to Corpus some day...miss the ocean, just came from VA Beach, VA.
VA beach = Icenine's favorite place on the planet
Welcome!
Now I'm gonna cry, I miss VA Beach sooooooo much!!! Go Army!!! ::) Oh well, 34329234 more years for my husband to go until he retires......then back to VA Beach for us.
Been lurking around for a while and thought it was time to finally post an intro. Currently I'm the ES Officer for Andrews Composite Squadron, NATCAP Wing where most of my energy is focused on ground and UDF team training and operations. Started my CAP "career" many years ago as a cadet, also with NATCAP but on the other side of the Potomac in the Mt Vernon Squadron. Took a break from CAP for a number of years and rejoined in 2003.
This is a great site and at some point when I have something worthwhile to say I'll chime in.
Hey Joe,
Hope all is well over there at NATCAP, miss ya'll. Welcome out of the dark! :clap:
Quote from: Specky on January 23, 2009, 06:52:20 PM
Been lurking around for a while and thought it was time to finally post an intro. Currently I'm the ES Officer for Andrews Composite Squadron, NATCAP Wing where most of my energy is focused on ground and UDF team training and operations. Started my CAP "career" many years ago as a cadet, also with NATCAP but on the other side of the Potomac in the Mt Vernon Squadron. Took a break from CAP for a number of years and rejoined in 2003.
This is a great site and at some point when I have something worthwhile to say I'll chime in.
Joe! My brother! Long time no see.
Remember this photo?
That's Joe on the left, me on the right and "sarmed1" from the forums in the middle.Joe's the epitome of high speed former cadets that turned into something cool in the civilian sector. Glad to see you on board brother. I'll let you know the next time I'm in DC.
Cheers.
Kirt
Hey there Kirt. Good to hear from you, man. Hope FL is treating you well. Definitely remember that picture -- it's hanging up by the ES desk at our Squadron bldg. Glad to be on the board and hopefully we can link-up next time you're in DC.
Joe
Well, I may as well introduce myself, since I've been lurking around the forums for a couple of days. I'm a former MDWG cadet, now on active duty in the Navy and rejoining as a SM. See you all around the boards! :D
^^^^ Welcome!!!
Hello, my name is C/Amn Willie Pan, CAP, of Academy Cadet Squadron (NER-NY-147). I have been a lurker here quite a while, and I thought I might as well introduce myself before people started wondering who I was and if I was scouting the forum for a mass spamming. I learned about CAP when I was 12 and wanted to join and learn to fly, but had other commitments, so I gave up the idea. About a year and a half after that, or about a year ago from now, I decided that I wanted to join the Coast Guard. A certain Coastie PO1, soon to be Chief, and former Mitchell cadet on this forum has probably heard about this. When I learned that CAP could help me enter as an E-2/E-3, I reconsidered joining, but I still had other obligations which would interfere with my attending of meetings. I finally joined CAP last September, and officially became a cadet last November. Surprisingly, my favorite part of CAP is not the fact that I might learn to fly one day, nor is it that I might make E-3 as soon as I enlist in the Coast Guard Reserve (If I earn my Mitchell), but Emergency Services. I went to my first SAREX two weeks ago, and when it was finished, I realized that it was what I always wanted to do. Fast forward to last Friday, when I took and aced my Curry. Now I'm waiting to be "frocked" at the next meeting, even though eServices says that I made C/Amn.
Quote from: wilhelm147 on February 02, 2009, 12:28:48 AM
I have been a lurker here quite a while, and I thought I might as well introduce myself before people started wondering who I was and if I was scouting the forum for a mass spamming.
:D
Quote from: wilhelm147 on February 02, 2009, 12:28:48 AM
I have been a lurker here quite a while, and I thought I might as well introduce myself before people started wondering who I was and if I was scouting the forum for a mass spamming.
I've decided on the visible approach. I make myself visable whilst I find all the info I need then make one Huge Spam list. >:D >:D >:D >:D >:D
JK
:angel: :angel:
Hi my names Daniel.
I finally joined the local CAP
I went to the very first meeting of this chapter
but i couldn't join becuase I had leg surgery
As you know im a Airmen Basic Cadet
I have to get my head shaved to meet grooming standards
Merged with the official forum thread. Welcome, C/AB Daniel L.
sorry mike,
say, where can i ask a uniform question?
Hey everyone, just joined a few days ago but I'v been browsing through to forum for awhile. Im a C/2nd Lt at the Beverly Composite Squadron in MA. I'v been in CAP for 2.5 years.
C/2Lt Ortins welcome to CAPTalk.
From a former Cadet.
Good Morning:
I just discovered this message board and I think this will be an excellent resource for myself and my squad.
Thank you for maintaining it.
I look forward to benefitting my squadron from the wealth of knowlege here.
About me:
I joined CAP in 2004 and have been the commander of the Long Island Senior Squadron since January 2007.
I am a qualified GTL, MSA, FLS, and working on Mission Observer.
Regards
Welcome aboard!
hello everyone
Quote from: USADOD on April 07, 2009, 01:43:53 AM
hello everyone
Hi Jorvon,
Welcome to CAPtalk! Glad to see another MIWG member here!
Quote from: USADOD on April 07, 2009, 01:43:53 AM
hello everyone
Welcome! You're at the USAF Academy?
Hi everyone.
I've been lurking around for awhile, but here I am, posting for the first time. I've been on CadetStuff since the beginning or darn close. Now I'm on the big-kids board.
Anywho, hello!
Welcome:
So tell us about yourself.
Not too much though. . . . ;)
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Director of the Texas Senate Committee on Transportation and Homeland Security. DOD Subject Matter Expert in Domestic Preparedness. Probably the first Legislative Squadron member on CAPTalk. Appreciative for all that you do for homeland security and youth development, and glad to be here.
Welcome aboard.
Thank you for all you do as well.
A grain of salt, occasionally add. ;)
Thank you, and understood. I did some careful reading before I decided to uncloak.
;D ;D ;D ;D
A good choice, they have made.
;D ;D ;D ;D
Hallo alle. Ich bin hier.
:) Don't let my German Intimidate you. lol.
About to join the Martinsburg, WV Wing of CAP. Can't wait.
Guten Tag, Herr Lunsford.
Welcome to CAP, WVWG, and CAPTalk.
I am a former member of WV-049 Wheeling Composite squadron. There are plenty of good folks in the wing.
Quote from: RogueLeader on May 01, 2009, 03:37:02 PM
Guten Tag, Herr Lunsford.
Welcome to CAP, WVWG, and CAPTalk.
I am a former member of WV-049 Wheeling Composite squadron. There are plenty of good folks in the wing.
Ah thats pretty cool. Should I mention your name there or something like that?
Only if you want a rebellion......j/k of course!!
Welcome to CAP!!
Quote from: Lunsford on May 02, 2009, 03:27:06 AM
Quote from: RogueLeader on May 01, 2009, 03:37:02 PM
Guten Tag, Herr Lunsford.
Welcome to CAP, WVWG, and CAPTalk.
I am a former member of WV-049 Wheeling Composite squadron. There are plenty of good folks in the wing.
Ah thats pretty cool. Should I mention your name there or something like that?
i don't mind, but I was only in the wing from oct 04 to May of 05. Not too many outside my unit acttually knew me there.
Quite a few from Iowa Wing know who I am. ;D
Hi All,
Another longtime lurker and now newbie. ;D
Did the usual thing, started as a Cadet, got to c/1Lt, transitioned to senior, now a Lt Col. Took a break from CAP from 2001-2006. So I have a total of about 23 years in. Currently serving as our unit's Public Affairs Officer and a couple other hats.
Cheers,
Hi all!
C/1st Lt, almost C/Capt Davis from Condor Composite, NYWG. I don't think I've ever eaten a fish. :)
Quote from: KE5GDR on April 11, 2009, 12:26:48 AM
Director of the Texas Senate Committee on Transportation and Homeland Security. DOD Subject Matter Expert in Domestic Preparedness. Probably the first Legislative Squadron member on CAPTalk. Appreciative for all that you do for homeland security and youth development, and glad to be here.
Welcome aboard, Major!
Hi! Yet another long time lurker, first time poster.
I am part of the starting of a new squadron and joined as a resource for advice. I am on CS too.
Hi my name is Chris, I joined CAP in 1996, Eagle Composite Squadron NM-012 or back then 30012, I was a C/1LT- membership lapsed in 2002 college became too much. I then joined IL-008 in 2006, but there was some funny business going on there, so I only attended a few times, even called the Wg commander about it, but I think nothing ever came of it. I am currently a UH-60 Blackhawk crewman, in the Army, and in my last month of a yearlong deployment in Northern Iraq. I will return home in July, and re-join one of the Sq's around Fairbanks, AK
Welcome back Chris, and thank you for your service.
Hello Everyone,
My name is Kaye and I am a new senior member as of 5/26/09. I have already completed Level I and am now stodying for my Yeager.
I have just retired for a second time (the first was from the USAF) from being a college professor. I am looking forward to many years of service with this fine organization.
Would anyone care to pass on some advice to this FNG (Friendly New Gal) :angel:
Kaye
Quote from: Kaye Downing on May 31, 2009, 12:20:41 AM
Hello Everyone,
My name is Kaye and I am a new senior member as of 5/26/09. I have already completed Level I and am now stodying for my Yeager.
I have just retired for a second time (the first was from the USAF) from being a college professor. I am looking forward to many years of service with this fine organization.
Would anyone care to pass on some advice to this FNG (Friendly New Gal) :angel:
Kaye
Hi Kaye, welcome to the Civil Air Patrol, and to CAP Talk. Sounds like you're already off to a great start with completing level 1 and studying for your Yeager. If you haven't already, get enrolled into a specialty track, and start working towards your Tech Rating there so you can complete Level 2. You'll also want to take on Squadron Leadership School (SLS) and ECI-13 as well, both are also required for Level 2. Ask a lot of questions (or use the search functions, most of us have asked a lot of the same questions before) and don't be afraid to jump into the fray! Most of all, have fun with it, CAP is a great organization, and we're lucky to have someone with as diverse a background as yours.
Welcome again!
Quote from: Kaye Downing on May 31, 2009, 12:20:41 AM
Hello Everyone,
My name is Kaye and I am a new senior member as of 5/26/09. I have already completed Level I and am now stodying for my Yeager.
I have just retired for a second time (the first was from the USAF) from being a college professor. I am looking forward to many years of service with this fine organization.
Would anyone care to pass on some advice to this FNG (Friendly New Gal) :angel:
Kaye
Welcome to both CAPTalk and CAP. From my month of experience I already love it. I have made some friends and learned new stuff. CAP also has taught me a higher level of Respect and leadership then I had previous to joining. I wish you Good luck in your CAP Jouney.
Hello BrandonKea and Lunford,
Thank you for your warm words of welcome. So far I am really enjoying my CAP experience. I am in a terrific and very active squadron (Jacksonville Composite Squadron, Jacksonville, Florida) with some very friendly and helpful members. Everyone has been so nice and friendly to me. I really look forward to the weekly meeting and learning from them. I am amazed at all of the things there is to learn in this organization.
I just finsied my on-line test for my Yeager last nite and passed that. Now I am looking at the General Emergency Services information. I chose as my first speciality the Professional Development Speciality since I am an educator.
My ultimate goal is to become an observer.
When I first joined CAP I thought the "C" meant "Challenge" Air Patrol because there are so many things to challenge the mind and body in the organization. I really feel challenged to become a part of and to contribute to the organization.
Thanks again for your warm welcome.
Kaye Downing
Hi, Ed From PA here.
Quote from: esilassy on June 08, 2009, 04:58:18 PM
Hi, Ed From PA here.
Hi Ed, welcome to CAP Talk. Whereabouts in PA are you at?
Quote from: esilassy on June 08, 2009, 04:58:18 PM
Hi, Ed From PA here.
Hello. Welcome to CAPTalk. Are you new to CAP?
Hello, C/Capt Temaat here. Emerald City Comp. Sq.,NCR-KS-125, is my home squadron. I am the Cadet Commander of my squadron. I have been in CAP 3 1/2 years. I just received my Earhart. I have been to 5 encampments and am attending COS this year. Of the 5 encampments I have been to, I have been on staff 4 times. That is pretty much my life in CAP right now.
Quote from: C/Command125 on June 09, 2009, 05:18:35 AM
Hello, C/Capt Temaat here. Emerald City Comp. Sq.,NCR-KS-125, is my home squadron. I am the Cadet Commander of my squadron. I have been in CAP 3 1/2 years. I just received my Earhart. I have been to 5 encampments and am attending COS this year. Of the 5 encampments I have been to, I have been on staff 4 times. That is pretty much my life in CAP right now.
Nice. Pretty good, next year I would love to be staff at the next Encampment.
Yes, I am new, joined in March, sq 601 in Washington Pa. Great to be here!
Cool. I got me start in Wheeling WV WV-049, almost 5 years ago. Welecome to CAPTalk.
Quote from: esilassy on June 09, 2009, 11:12:58 PM
Yes, I am new, joined in March, sq 601 in Washington Pa. Great to be here!
Nice. I am almost an C/Airman
Making oneself known in one place is a good way to avoid work (specifically HOMEwork) in another. ;)
Quote from: Sherry on June 12, 2009, 11:51:42 PM
Making oneself known in one place is a good way to avoid work (specifically HOMEwork) in another. ;)
Hi Sherry.
Was thinking, I'm a member of another forum that's AF related and they make all new members introduce themselves with a few specific questions like, how long have you been in CAP; rank, specialty, etc.
Wouldn't be a bad idea here. This way we know where people are coming from.
Meh, it'll never happen. Back to painting...
Quote from: Stonewall on June 13, 2009, 12:15:07 AM
Quote from: Sherry on June 12, 2009, 11:51:42 PM
Making oneself known in one place is a good way to avoid work (specifically HOMEwork) in another. ;)
Hi Sherry.
Was thinking, I'm a member of another forum that's AF related and they make all new members introduce themselves with a few specific questions like, how long have you been in CAP; rank, specialty, etc.
Wouldn't be a bad idea here. This way we know where people are coming from.
Meh, it'll never happen. Back to painting...
I like that idea. I'm a member of a MC site and they require the same thing- there is a standardized format which allows new site members to copy/paste and add their info. I think it can be helpful to know a bit about the member. It would be nice if this idea caught on here as well.
Well I guess i'll start it off:
Name: R. Mullins
Rank: C/MSgt
Squadron: NER-NJ067--Bayshore Composite
Joined CAP: September 2007
Specialty: None yet :(
Interests: Aviation, Drill, PT, and Leadership
If any one else has any other ideas, then say them!
Quote from: Sherry on June 12, 2009, 11:51:42 PM
Making oneself known in one place is a good way to avoid work (specifically HOMEwork) in another. ;)
Welcome, Sherry!
My name is Richard "Dick" Foxx; call sign 'Blackhawk'. I've been lurking around here for 2 months waiting to become 'official' I am what you could call a 'Military junkie'. I started off right out of high school into the Army in 1965. I left the Army in June of 1971 and in August of 1971 I joined the Air Force where I was lucky enough to gain flight status on HH-43's as the aircrew medic. I left the Air Force in January of 1976 due to a family emergency. Then in 1977 I joined the Army Reserve. Unfortunately I was forced to leave after only one yaer when my employement became incompatable with my Reserve duties. I tried again in 1980 with the Army National Guard, but again employement problems (new job, same problem) forced me out after two years. The highest rank held up to this point was SSG (E6). In 1983 I was introduced the local State Guard by a patient of mine who turned out to be a 2-star and the CO of the State Guard. I was commissioned as 1st Lt and assigned to an MP battalion. I served as the HHC Commanding Officer for 2 years and then as the battalion S-3 (Operations) for several years. I ended my service as a Major when I moved out of state. I have now settled in Delaware with a new job at the VA Medical Center. I recently completed Level 1. My tentative assignment will be as Health Service Officer but I have also started Scanner training and will be attending SLS in 2 weeks. Sorry I got so long winded. ::)
Well, I'm back in.
I'm a former 9-year member (the 80's were a great time!). I was an Earhart cadet, and had crossed over to the dark side and had the honor of being a TFO.
Now, after my little 20-year break, I'm back with my old unit. There have been some minor changes since my last time - had to trade in my fatigues for BDUs, and my Blues seemed to have shrunk; but CAP life is good and I'm off and rolling.
This is an amazing site, wish I had this resource back in the day!
Welcome Back. What brought you back to your old unit?
Cadet Major Steven Smith, Originally out of Georgia Wing via; Fulton Composite Squadron, Jackson Composite and Clarke County Composite, Now a member of New Jersey Wing, cadet commander of NJ-102 Plainfield Red Falcons. I am 20.5 years old ( not looking forward to my next birthday) I am a member of the New Jersey Wing Dragon Drill Team and will be representing NER at Nationals this year. I have been in CAP since October 2003.
Welcome Dragon/Major Smith. Good to see an other NJWG member in CAPTalk. Are you by any chance going to BE09 as staff?
Ill be the PAO OIC this year
That's what I thought. I'm in Stan. Eval. under Peisch.
lol she was one of my basics last year, your in good hands :)
Take it to PM guys.
Hello,
My name is Andrew Austin, I'm a C/A1C at the Iredell Composite Squadron (NC-162). Just found this website, hope to learn from it and enjoy myself on it. Glad to be a member here!
Andrew
Sorry.
Welcome aboard!
new here, was a cadet for a very short while back in the early 80s, joined as a senior member while stationed in Germany with the Air Force, now rejoined with my step-daughter in the hopes she will enjoy it for years to come
Quote from: firefighter5600 on July 08, 2009, 01:01:20 AM
new here, was a cadet for a very short while back in the early 80s, joined as a senior member while stationed in Germany with the Air Force, now rejoined with my step-daughter in the hopes she will enjoy it for years to come
Welcome back to CAP, and welcome to CAPTalk! :)
Hello, Everyone! I am new to CAP! Recently found a site on the web and said to myself: "Wow! I must join this group!" I am a senor member. Greetings to all from California... out here in the desert of Joshua Tree!
Don
Quote from: Cap Zapped on July 10, 2009, 07:40:45 PM
Hello, Everyone! I am new to CAP! Recently found a site on the web and said to myself: "Wow! I must join this group!" I am a senor member. Greetings to all from California... out here in the desert of Joshua Tree!
Don
Welcome from one who resides in the CAWG (Central California Coast...and I don't envy you and the heat - LOL)
Quote from: Chappie on July 10, 2009, 07:43:42 PM
Quote from: Cap Zapped on July 10, 2009, 07:40:45 PM
Hello, Everyone! I am new to CAP! Recently found a site on the web and said to myself: "Wow! I must join this group!" I am a senor member. Greetings to all from California... out here in the desert of Joshua Tree!
Don
Welcome from one who resides in the CAWG (Central California Coast...and I don't envy you and the heat - LOL)
Ten years in that desert cured me from ever saying I envy heat. 120 degrees in the summer, no thanks.
I can certainly identify with the "junkie" part. I'm a "Trauma Junkie" myself. See http://sherryjonesmayo.com for "Confessions of a Trauma Junkie." Oh, what fun!
Quote from: Sherry on July 13, 2009, 11:07:16 PM
I can certainly identify with the "junkie" part. I'm a "Trauma Junkie" myself. See http://sherryjonesmayo.com for "Confessions of a Trauma Junkie." Oh, what fun!
Right there with you! AC failed in the A Star yesterday on the way back to Bleedhead ah Bullhead after flying a jet ski vs jet ski to the trauma center.
It was a slight bit warm >:D
Quote from: Sherry on July 13, 2009, 11:07:16 PM
I can certainly identify with the "junkie" part. I'm a "Trauma Junkie" myself. See http://sherryjonesmayo.com for "Confessions of a Trauma Junkie." Oh, what fun!
Welcome Sherry....good to hear from you again.
Sherry is also a Bronze Medal of Valor recipient. We got our medals at the same time.
I'm Here.
A big Texas HOWDY to all. Glad to be here.
Hi All,
My name is Kim Griffith and I am a member of the National Patron Squadron NHQ-996 but looking to transfer to the St Augustine Composite Squadron but do to school and work that will not be for a while. Probably not till I finish college next May.
I just joined today. My fiancee has talked me in to it and I enjoy what I see. he is also on the forums as FLCAP 834.
I look forward to seeing what I can learn.
Hello, new Senior Member in Baton Rouge checking in. I've been looking at CAP as an activity for my spare time for a few months, and I've finally made the leap.
So far, I can't say enough good things about the members I've met. I'm looking forward to learning a lot from all these great folks.
Thom Hamilton
Hello to everyone,
I am a senior member from the Dover Composite Sq, DE-006. Hopefully I can continue to learn more from all the members here!
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Hello, I'm new from WA!! ;)
Hi "new", I am Christie Ducote. Welcome to CAPTalk.
Hi, I'm Rose from the state of HAWAII! I'm new to CAPTalk so hit me up if ya like chat! :)
I'm heeeeere.
I'm here also... ::)
Hi,
I'm a sorta newb to CAP.
My name is Mike Bankson, I am a new senior member from Las Cruces, NM.
Hello everyone. I was a member a while back ago when Peter Leet and Lt.Col. Mitchell where running things down in NEFL. I was with fl-383 and 169. I was also on the forum board back then. It appears STONEWALL hasn't gone any where. I was thinking of getting back into CAP, get back into flying and help cadets with a bright future in the armed forces. I am currently in Iraq for tour No.2 currently I am with 5-20Inf(2nd ID) Scout/Sniper PLT. If anyone of prior service has worked with us give me a yell.
Hello, I'm Mike a Senior Member in Las Cruces,NM
Quote from: BLACKSHARK on September 22, 2009, 06:23:55 AM
Hello everyone. I was a member a while back ago when Peter Leet and Lt.Col. Mitchell where running things down in NEFL. I was with fl-383 and 169. I was also on the forum board back then. It appears STONEWALL hasn't gone any where. I was thinking of getting back into CAP, get back into flying and help cadets with a bright future in the armed forces. I am currently in Iraq for tour No.2 currently I am with 5-20Inf(2nd ID) Scout/Sniper PLT. If anyone of prior service has worked with us give me a yell.
Welcome back to the forum.
Quote from: mikebank on October 03, 2009, 06:42:46 PM
Hello, I'm Mike a Senior Member in Las Cruces,NM
Welcome Mike to the world of CAP.
Hello!
I'm a SM with the Willow Run Composite Squadron in the Michigan Wing. I'm a sophomore in college at EMU and a Private Pilot working on my Instrument Rating. Glad to be here!
Quote from: Cadet Princess on August 25, 2009, 09:11:32 PM
Hi,
I'm a sorta newb to CAP.
Nothing wrong with that. Civil Air Patrol is a learning Experience, well at least for the Cadets. I don't know about the Senior Members.
Not really new to the forum or CAP, but only recently became active on the forum.
I joined back in April of 2003, and right now am a college student. I plan to see if I can finally get out of my almost 3 years as a C/Capt.
Hello to all !! I am Flight Officer from Georgia Wing. I have been a member of C.A.P. for about 8 months now and I love it !! ;D I recently found CAP Talk about two days ago and I wish I would have found it sooner. Everyone feel free to add me to their buddy list or to contact me. Have a great day.
Quote from: Flight Officer on October 18, 2009, 07:36:30 PM
Hello to all !! I am Flight Officer from Georgia Wing. I have been a member of C.A.P. for about 8 months now and I love it !! ;D I recently found CAP Talk about two days ago and I wish I would have found it sooner. Everyone feel free to add me to their buddy list or to contact me. Have a great day.
Welcome Sir. Hope you enjoy the forums. :D
Hello folks. I had not thought about CAP in more than 30 years when SUDDENLY (6 days ago) I had a desire to see if my old squadron still existed. I plugged it in a search engine and shockingly it came right up! I sat, smiled, stared at the wall a moment nostalgically, then pulled up the official CAP site and had a look around. So, after five years as a cadet in the 70s, I'm back for a 2nd go-around as a senior member. Maybe even to begin as a SM 2nd Lt. since I got the Mitchell award as a cadet. I took a look at CAPR 35-5 but maybe one or more of you can help clue me in on this.
I feel good about this; I hope the senior member experience will be as eventful as being a cadet once was.
P.S. Yeah, I like to use bold and alternative fonts when posting. Is my thing, and I'm sure the honchos will let me know if I am stepping on toes...
Welcome. Im sure your memories will come flooding back as they did for me. Give it a shot, what can it hurt. Although youll find it a culture shock from the CAP you grew up with. I was cadet myself back in the 80s-90s.
Quote from: weedermann on October 25, 2009, 02:31:48 AMP.S. Yeah, I like to use bold and alternative fonts when posting. Is my thing, and I'm sure the honchos will let me know if I am stepping on toes...
Prefer you didn't.
Alright...the honchos have spoken. I'd like to know WHY though.
Quote from: weedermann on October 25, 2009, 05:47:43 PM
Alright...the honchos have spoken. I'd like to know WHY though.
It's their playground and they makes the rules.
QuoteIt's their playground and they makes the rules.
Ah well, is always the way of things I guess. Always one or two who dominate, who dictate policy for everyone else in our wonderful nation of freedom. No biggie...I did not return to CAP to hang around forums, chatting. Maybe there is a squadron in metro Los Angeles that I can offer whatever help I can.
Quote from: weedermann on October 25, 2009, 08:08:57 PM
QuoteIt's their playground and they makes the rules.
Ah well, is always the way of things I guess. Always one or two who dominate, who dictate policy for everyone else in our wonderful nation of freedom. No biggie...I did not return to CAP to hang around forums, chatting. Maybe there is a squadron in metro Los Angeles that I can offer whatever help I can.
You're in LA? Great, what part of town? And what are you interested in doing?
Most of the units in Group 1 are always looking for good people.
Try the California Wing Website www.cawg.cap.gov look under California Units.
Quote from: PHall on October 25, 2009, 09:24:41 PMYou're in LA? Great, what part of town? And what are you interested in doing?
I live in the heart of L.A.. From this list, it looks like the closest squadron might be in Santa Monica. I have clerical skills; if they don't need those, then perhaps I can be available on a "as needed" basis.
reportin in from Jersey!
North, South, or Piney? ;)
Hello from South Dakota!
Welecome from a Nebraska native.
And welcome from an Illinois native ... and a Nebraska Admiral.
;D
Jack
Greetings from a new SM Flint Bishop, Michigan (192) Senior Sqd.
Retired USAF 06. Five yrs active and 28 yrs Reserve service. Retired corp. pilot.
SEA & Desert Storm.
Active in the EAA flying a Van's RV-10.
Passed Form 5 last week and looking forward to MP qual.
CAP is a great organization and we're having fun learning as much as we can.
Tailwinds
Dick Sipp "Frogman"
Thank You for your service!! Welcome to C.A.P. and CAPTalk!!
Alright, here goes my first official post as a CAPTalker.
I've been reading the board for a while, lurking before leaping, and I finally decided I should join. I was a cadet in the 90s and left (foolishly) for about ten years. Came back in Dec 08 and very happy I did. Mitchell cadet (wore the butterball) but I'll have to pull out my cert. to find my number. Now I'm waiting for my TIG in Feb. to get my silver bar.
And I'll apologize in advance if my sig image needs adjusting. I'll do so as soon as I see it, this being my first post and all.
Quote from: Dracosbane on November 16, 2009, 07:32:46 PM
Alright, here goes my first official post as a CAPTalker.
Someone wanted to show off their new signature block >:D
Welcome to the forums.
You caught me >:D
Quote from: Dracosbane on November 16, 2009, 07:32:46 PM
Alright, here goes my first official post as a CAPTalker.
I've been reading the board for a while, lurking before leaping, and I finally decided I should join. I was a cadet in the 90s and left (foolishly) for about ten years. Came back in Dec 08 and very happy I did. Mitchell cadet (wore the butterball) but I'll have to pull out my cert. to find my number. Now I'm waiting for my TIG in Feb. to get my silver bar.
And I'll apologize in advance if my sig image needs adjusting. I'll do so as soon as I see it, this being my first post and all.
Nice sig and welcome. Nice tartan combo there.
Thank you, Maj. Shaw. Some of the members of our unit past and present have called ourselves (unofficially) the Black Watch Squadron. I like to include it in my non-official graphic designs.
Now that I've adjusted the sig box, it looks more squished than it's supposed to be. Perhaps a bit of a tweak is needed.
Quote from: Dracosbane on November 16, 2009, 07:59:48 PM
Now that I've adjusted the sig box, it looks more squished than it's supposed to be. Perhaps a bit of a tweak is needed.
Welcome to CAPtalk.
And since you're going to tweak your 'sig box'...dude...take it down a few notches, it does not need to be 2415.74 KB and 2400px × 1050px. I've got a 22" widescreen monitor and it well exceeds the confines of my screen. :-)
Yeah, done. Sorry. I noticed what I was doing wrong in my profile. Dropped it down. Is that better?
How about a lot more? All sig and no post is generally a bad ratio, especially here.
only slightly worse than all lock and no posts :P
/me awaits the banhammer
There. I'm really not trying to be "that guy". My computer wasn't cooperating and I got interrupted by, well, everything before I could come back and finally make it an appropriate size yesterday.
brilliant way to endear yourself to a new forum, bud *bangs head against wall*
Hello! Go Huskers!! :) :) :)
^ When did Nebraska get internet?!?!?!
Quote from: Spike on January 06, 2010, 10:12:27 PM
^ When did Nebraska get internet?!?!?!
Before you
Quote from: spacecadet97 on January 06, 2010, 08:47:27 PM
Hello! Go Huskers!! :) :) :)
Welcome to my home state friend, to CAPTalk.
Hello,
I'm 2nd Lt Lowry. I have been in CAP for about a year now. I am in the TX-131 Squadron. I am assistant AE and test administrator.
Just checking in
Quote from: miles.lowry on January 10, 2010, 09:26:17 PM
Hello,
I'm 2nd Lt Lowry. I have been in CAP for about a year now. I am in the TX-131 Squadron. I am assistant AE and test administrator.
Just checking in
Welcome!
Quote from: Spike on January 06, 2010, 10:12:27 PM
^ When did Nebraska get internet?!?!?!
I know... really!
:o
Quote from: Lunsford on January 10, 2010, 11:21:07 PM
Quote from: Spike on January 06, 2010, 10:12:27 PM
^ When did Nebraska get internet?!?!?!
I know... really!
:o
When did WV get electricity? or shoes?
>:D >:D >:D
:angel:
Quote from: miles.lowry on January 10, 2010, 09:26:17 PM
Hello,
I'm 2nd Lt Lowry. I have been in CAP for about a year now. I am in the TX-131 Squadron. I am assistant AE and test administrator.
Just checking in
Welcome to the forum.
Quote from: RogueLeader on January 11, 2010, 06:34:11 PM
Quote from: Lunsford on January 10, 2010, 11:21:07 PM
Quote from: Spike on January 06, 2010, 10:12:27 PM
^ When did Nebraska get internet?!?!?!
I know... really!
:o
When did WV get electricity? or shoes?
>:D >:D >:D
:angel:
Last Thursday. The Walmart sells batteries and shoes. ;D
Good evening all,
I'm 2nd Lt Chris McKenna, I joined CAP in 2001 and just recently went over to the senior side. Outside of CAP I am a New York City Paramedic and a junior majoring in political science at Ramapo College.
Quote from: RogueLeader on January 11, 2010, 06:34:11 PM
Quote from: Lunsford on January 10, 2010, 11:21:07 PM
Quote from: Spike on January 06, 2010, 10:12:27 PM
^ When did Nebraska get internet?!?!?!
I know... really!
:o
When did WV get electricity? or shoes?
>:D >:D >:D
:angel:
Don't know. But here in
Maryland, we've had it for a while. ;)
Good seeing you LT, if you want to get one last sir and a salute off of me meet me at NJ-090 tonight lol :)
Hello from Ohio
I re-joined CAP last fall. I was just appointed AEO for my squadron. During a brief stint with CAP a dozen years ago, I did quite a bit of Disaster Relief work. I've also served as a FEMA Individual Mobilization Augmentee (Army Reserve) and Red Cross DAT member.
Cheers,
Parsifal
Hey all I'm not in CAP yet, rather looking into it and considering to join as a cadet. Can anyone say how the New Jersey Wing is and how the General Jimmy Stewart Squadron (in Sayreville) is for cadets?
NJWG is a great place to be in CAP, PM me if you want info on the unit. Im in the sister unit to Jimmy Stewart.
Quote from: spacecadet97 on January 06, 2010, 08:47:27 PM
Hello! Go Huskers!! :) :) :)
GOO BIG RED!!
what squadron are you in? i'm in the NE Nebraska Comp. Squadron.
Quote from: Parsifal on January 16, 2010, 07:20:36 PM
Hello from Ohio
I re-joined CAP last fall. I was just appointed AEO for my squadron. During a brief stint with CAP a dozen years ago, I did quite a bit of Disaster Relief work. I've also served as a FEMA Individual Mobilization Augmentee (Army Reserve) and Red Cross DAT member.
Cheers,
Parsifal
Welcome.
[sarcasm]I bet your enjoying teaching the Cadets Aerospace.
[/sarcasm] ;)
Hey,
Joined as a Cadet back in 2001, became a Senior when i joined the Air Force in 2006.
Serving as a TACP at Shaw AFB, SC, and a member of MER-SC-075/Sumter Comp. Sqdn.
Look forward to talking to everyone.
John
Quote from: TACP on January 27, 2010, 09:43:30 AM
Hey,
Joined as a Cadet back in 2001, became a Senior when i joined the Air Force in 2006.
Serving as a TACP at Shaw AFB, SC, and a member of MER-SC-075/Sumter Comp. Sqdn.
Look forward to talking to everyone.
John
Welcome!
Welcome TACP ! Thank you for your service!
Quote from: TACP on January 27, 2010, 09:43:30 AM
Hey,
Joined as a Cadet back in 2001, became a Senior when i joined the Air Force in 2006.
Serving as a TACP at Shaw AFB, SC, and a member of MER-SC-075/Sumter Comp. Sqdn.
Look forward to talking to everyone.
John
Welcome John! Thank you for your service to our country in the Air Force and CAP!!
Greetings Everyone!
I have recently re-joined Civil Air Patrol. I am currently in Atlanta, Georgia. I have joined the National Patron Squadron until I decide on a local squadron to join. I am currently pursuing my sport pilot ratings in gliders and in weight shift aircraft. I am also a mathematics and science tutor. I look forward to talking and conversing with everyone here.
I also have a flight blog that I would love for people to check out and to subscribe to...
http://garyisairborne.blogspot.com
Gary
Quote from: airmanbooker on January 31, 2010, 08:38:10 PM
Greetings Everyone!
I have recently re-joined Civil Air Patrol. I am currently in Atlanta, Georgia. I have joined the National Patron Squadron until I decide on a local squadron to join. I am currently pursuing my sport pilot ratings in gliders and in weight shift aircraft. I am also a mathematics and science tutor. I look forward to talking and conversing with everyone here.
I also have a flight blog that I would love for people to check out and to subscribe to...
http://garyisairborne.blogspot.com (http://garyisairborne.blogspot.com)
Gary
Welcome! I'll definitely check out the blog.
Quote from: TACP on January 27, 2010, 09:43:30 AM
Hey,
Joined as a Cadet back in 2001, became a Senior when i joined the Air Force in 2006.
Serving as a TACP at Shaw AFB, SC, and a member of MER-SC-075/Sumter Comp. Sqdn.
Look forward to talking to everyone.
John
Excellent! It will be nice to have another former cadet/current Air Force perspective around here. Thanks for signing up.
Hi all
My Name's Tim, I just put my paperwork in to join Amelia Earhart Senior Squadron 188 in Oakland, California. I look forward to getting involved.
Quote from: TACP on January 27, 2010, 09:43:30 AM
Hey,
Joined as a Cadet back in 2001, became a Senior when i joined the Air Force in 2006.
Serving as a TACP at Shaw AFB, SC, and a member of MER-SC-075/Sumter Comp. Sqdn.
Look forward to talking to everyone.
John
Hey...do you guys get jump school? I have a cadet interested in TACP.
Quote from: Flying Pig on February 03, 2010, 08:26:25 PM
Hey...do you guys get jump school? I have a cadet interested in TACP.
Yes they do, but not all. Usually they have to be assigned to an Army unit that is on jump status.
For more information (http://=www.airforce.com/opportunities/enlisted/careers/general/tactical-air-control-party-apprentice-tacp-males-only/?view=list).
broken linky.
If they are interested in Jumping, have them check out the CCOC. www.capnc007.org/ccoc/usafccoc.html
I am planning on joining the Jump Team at the USAF Academy. :D
Quote from: Timbeau on February 03, 2010, 08:07:33 PM
Hi all
My Name's Tim, I just put my paperwork in to join Amelia Earhart Senior Squadron 188 in Oakland, California. I look forward to getting involved.
Welcome Timbeau to CAPTalk and to Civil Air Patrol!
hey, Name is Chris been in CAP for almost 6 years now, im a cadet in Van dyke cadet squadron in michigan, cadet commander and all that jazz
Quote from: the_T on February 04, 2010, 01:05:09 AM
hey, Name is Chris been in CAP for almost 6 years now, im a cadet in Van dyke cadet squadron in michigan, cadet commander and all that jazz
Welcome to CAPTalk the_T !
thx, you responded rather quickly ;D
Quote from: the_T on February 04, 2010, 01:19:12 AM
thx, you responded rather quickly ;D
That's how we do it here on CAPtalk. Welcome by the way!
That is how we do it on CAPTalk as Lunsford stated! ;D ;D Always great to see C.A.P. Members joining CAPTalk!
Hiya, I'm Meghan and I've been in for about 3 1/2 yrs now.
Move sqdrns 2xs
MER-MD-089
to
SER-FL-383
Ah~maz~ing stuff
<.<
>.>
>.<
o.o
_._
-.-
zzzzzzz
New to CAPTalk.
I was the founding CC of the Chattanooga Composite Squadron and now serve with the Choo Choo Senior Squadron also in Chattanooga. (Are we the only flying squadron named after a train?)
I enjoy reading the posts on the forum and have already learned a lot.
v/r
Quote from: ketseyowyow on February 04, 2010, 05:30:03 PM
Hiya, I'm Meghan and I've been in for about 3 1/2 yrs now.
Move sqdrns 2xs
MER-MD-089
to
SER-FL-383
Ah~maz~ing stuff
<.<
>.>
>.<
o.o
_._
-.-
zzzzzzz
What is your rank? Welcome BTW.
Hello everyone,
My name is Sam. I'm a former cadet commander. I'm from a small squadron called the 66th Composite Squadron in Hawaii Wing. I've been in for about 5 1/2 years.
Welcome to the flock.
Welcome to CAPTalk, BreakSilence!
Quote from: BreakSilence on February 07, 2010, 09:13:21 AM
Hello everyone,
My name is Sam. I'm a former cadet commander. I'm from a small squadron called the 66th Composite Squadron in Hawaii Wing. I've been in for about 5 1/2 years.
Hey Cadet Ramil! Weren't you at the 2006 Hawaii Wing Encampment? And the 66th isn't
that small; your staff gave me one of your squadron patches while I was there. ;)
Welcome to CAPTalk!
Quote from: BreakSilence on February 07, 2010, 09:13:21 AM
Hello everyone,
My name is Sam. I'm a former cadet commander. I'm from a small squadron called the 66th Composite Squadron in Hawaii Wing. I've been in for about 5 1/2 years.
Welcome.
Quote from: Pylon on February 07, 2010, 06:28:24 PM
Quote from: BreakSilence on February 07, 2010, 09:13:21 AM
Hello everyone,
My name is Sam. I'm a former cadet commander. I'm from a small squadron called the 66th Composite Squadron in Hawaii Wing. I've been in for about 5 1/2 years.
Hey Cadet Ramil! Weren't you at the 2006 Hawaii Wing Encampment? And the 66th isn't that small; your staff gave me one of your squadron patches while I was there. ;)
Welcome to CAPTalk!
Yes, sir, I remember you, Capt Kieloch. I believe it was the 2007 HIWG Encampment at Area X on Schofield Barracks on Oahu. Unfortunately, that was the worst Hawaii encampment of the five I've attended. That encampment's kind of infamous now. If you ever find time to visit again, you'll find we got our stuff together and have it way more organized.
And I don't remember us giving you a patch, but I wouldn't be surprised. Our squadron cadets usually give anyone not from Hawaii a patch.
Thanks for the welcome, everyone.
Hello. I've been around a little bit, but I just became an official member today.
Quote from: indygreg on February 10, 2010, 10:54:33 PM
Hello. I've been around a little bit, but I just became an official member today.
Howdy!
Welcome to C.A.P. indygreg!
Quote from: BreakSilence on February 07, 2010, 09:13:21 AM
Hello everyone,
My name is Sam. I'm a former cadet commander. I'm from a small squadron called the 66th Composite Squadron in Hawaii Wing. I've been in for about 5 1/2 years.
I visited that squadron when I was stationed at Schofield Barracks in 1998
Quote from: indygreg on February 10, 2010, 10:54:33 PM
Hello. I've been around a little bit, but I just became an official member today.
Welcome. Hope you enjoy the forums!
Hi Everyone!
I'm SM Chris Dare. Grew up in NY joined the NER-NY-392 then moved to Oklahoma and now im at SWR-OK-113 in Oklahoma City!!
Welcome to CAPTalk, Chris Dare!
I'm Here...
After a LONG seperation from CAP I have decided to return. My daugther found some interest in the program and after several visits she joined. Now it's my turn and I'm really looking forward to joining.
Welcome back to C.A.P. and welcome to CAPTalk! :D
Quote from: leeyo32 on February 27, 2010, 08:45:45 PM
I'm Here...
After a LONG seperation from CAP I have decided to return. My daugther found some interest in the program and after several visits she joined. Now it's my turn and I'm really looking forward to joining.
Word on the street is you were in the Old Guard. When and which company?
Lee, by order of the commander, burn all of the Polaroids you have of me.
Hello, all. I'm brand new to CAP, though I have prior JROTC and ROTC experience. I will be submitting my application packet on 5 March, 2010; cross your fingers! I will be joining as a Senior Member, though I'm only 18, so I will be a part of the Flight Officer program. Here's to hoping I get accepted into CAP (no reason I shouldn't be; no criminal record or any flaws in my application, and I'm already intergrating fairly well into the squadron I'm trying to join). If I do, I'm going Cadet Programs.
Hello RLM10_2_06 !! Good luck on getting into C.A.P. ! I was in AFJORTC myself when I was in high school. I joined back in March 2009 as an 18 year old Flight Officer. I am deeply immersed in Cadet Programs seeing that my squadron is a Cadet Squadron. Good to meet you!
Quote from: Stonewall on March 02, 2010, 06:52:49 PM
Word on the street is you were in the Old Guard. When and which company?
Started in Delta and moved over to Honor Guard Company (Echo) when I join the Continental Color Guard. My primary job there was NCOIC of the White House color guard.
Quote from: Flying Pig on March 02, 2010, 06:59:13 PM
Lee, by order of the commander, burn all of the Polaroids you have of me.
Umm.... No and I still have them at my mom's house. We get a good laugh now and then. ;D Should I post them?
Please wait until I can get out of CA. I don't want to be around for the earthquake. SF 1989 was enough for me. Thanks. ;)
Quote from: SarDragon on March 05, 2010, 08:38:42 AM
Please wait until I can get out of CA. I don't want to be around for the earthquake. SF 1989 was enough for me. Thanks. ;)
I don't know. After the horrible cold and snowy winter we've had here in SoDak, California doesn't look so bad.
Hello to everyone from CAPtalk, my name's Joshua Perez. I recently joined CAP (about two months ago.) And have loved my time spent in the program since. I look forwards to participating in discussions here,and wish everyone a good evening(If your timezone is EST.)
Hello C/AB Perez. Welcome to CAPTalk and to Civil Air Patrol !
Greetings from the Lone Star State.
I go by many names, but y'all can call me Lt. Collier (at least until I decide IF I can AFFORD to make Captain).
I did aspire to join the Military at one point, follow in my grandfather's footsteps and join the 82nd Airborne, but sad to say...I found out that none of the branches will take me due to medical reasons. My grandfather, SSgt JC Collier, was with the 13th Airborne for a while, then transferred to the 82nd, and jumped in Operation Market Garden.
Currently, I'm a 1Lt in the Texas Wing. I joined back in 2003 with the Concord Composite Squadron up in NH, transferred to another Unit in NH in 04 (which I will NEVER go back to again!), then to my current Unit, TX-388, Phoenix Composite Squadron.
I have a Brother serving (02 - Present) in the US Navy (AC2), a Cousin in the Marines (SSgt), and a few other relatives who are also serving in the various branches. Sadly, I lost my 3rd Cousin a Cpl in the US Army back in 2008 to a Suicide Bomber.
I've also been a member of the North Texas Patriot Guard Riders since April 03, and have been on 22+ Missions, one of which was my 3rd Cousin's Funeral.
When I'm not doing stuff with CAP, or PGR...I have my own Computer Repair Business, CollierRepair. I try to keep my prices low and quality high :) I'm a one man company so that I can personally guarantee the work done on any system I get.
TX388_Collier (http://captalk.net/index.php?action=profile;u=3309) Welcome to CAPTALK. Glad to see another patriot join our ranks here. Thank you for being part of the PGR. Your organizations actions are seen and appreciated!!!
Thanks. I've been a member of the PGR (as well as Soldiers' Angels) for the past 4 yrs now, and have been on God only knows how many missions now. 6 of them were KIA's unfortunately, and one of them regrettably was my 3rd Cousin. It's quite an honor to do what we do. Certainly ain't easy, but it's a true honor.
^ Appreciated what a group like yours did back in 2006 when I was at the funeral of a friend. That group of patriot riders stood between the burial and the hundred or so antiwar protesters. I can not honestly believe to this day that other American Citizens were shouting that my friend was evil and should burn in hell for being a member of the Armed Forces. Since then I will never listen to what any Antiwar/ Anti-Military protester has to say even if may be true.
I found this site almost by accident, almost.
I am a former Cadet and Senior member back in my Florida days. I left CAP in 1990 when I moved overseas for school and ended up in the Army.
I am learning that - sadly - many of the trends which we were seeing at that point have come to pass. I had a chance to visit the Squadron in Anchorage, Alaska and while I was there they planted the seed in me to return to CAP. If you EVER get the chance to visit Alaska Wing - DO IT. One of the finest collections of people , and pilots (yes, they are people, special people :) ) I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. The amazing thing was very few uniforms, much more hair and a real understanding of what CAP was about.
Well I am still trying to figure out where I fit in this "new" CAP.
I also firmly believe the AF hated the CSU because it looked SOOOOOOOOO much better than what they have to wear :)
Now that being said, does anyone here know the NW Louisiana / East Texas Area?
Platelet
Platelet:
I hope you rejoin us. I'm betting the one thing that hasn't changed in CAP is the dedication to helping people and our nation. No organization is perfect. With your military training, you have so much to offer both SMs and Cadets.
And thank you for serving our nation.
Good luck to you in whatever you decide.
Quote from: Platelet on March 11, 2010, 06:43:15 PM
I am a former Cadet and Senior member back in my Florida days. I left CAP in 1990 when I moved overseas for school and ended up in the Army.
Where were you in FL? Former FL Cadet here from same era.
Lantana-Lake Worth 08054 :)
Quote from: Platelet on March 11, 2010, 06:43:15 PM
Now that being said, does anyone here know the NW Louisiana / East Texas Area?
Just moved to the NW LA area myself.
Quote from: jimmydeanno on March 11, 2010, 10:45:02 PM
Quote from: Platelet on March 11, 2010, 06:43:15 PM
Now that being said, does anyone here know the NW Louisiana / East Texas Area?
Just moved to the NW LA area myself.
Well the sobering news is that CAP has some major bridge building to do here.
LA-DHS folks talk about us like we are a flying club - and sadly a third rate flying club at that.
I do not know how this impression came about BUT we (darn it did I say WE) have our work cut out up here.
Platlet
Hello all of CapTalk,
I've been a long time lurker and I guess it's time I've introduced myself.
I'm 1st Lt. Travis Rup of Big Sioux Composite Squadron in Brookings South Dakota.
I started in the program in 2004 as a Cadet and made the transition to the dark side a little over a Year ago to take on the role of Deputy Commander for Cadets.
Well -- I'm here! Just joined the forum, but I've been reading it off and on for some months now. I was a senior member of Moultrie Composite Squadron in south Georgia some 20 years ago -- or so -- but let my membership lapse when I was sent to Korea and never really got back into CAP. Now I'm considering CAP again, but I haven't flown in almost that same 20 years, so I'm not current -- I was a mission pilot back then, but obviously won't be now, unless I can get current again pretty quickly. I'm more thinking of going the Observer route, but -- oh well, just more to consider. Just wanted to join the forum and say HI to all...
Earl
Hello all! Just wanted to drop in and say Hi and introduce myself. I will be turning in my senior member application (along with FP cards) to my squadron Commander tomorrow. Once I complete level 1, I will pursue my position as Communications Officer. Since I'm already a Ham Radio Operator (for the past 15 years as a General Class), this position will be both challenging and easy to obtain. I look forward to advancing to Spotter/Observer afterwards. In the meantime, I will go with the flow, attend weekly meetings and get involved with CAP as much as possible. I look forward to contributing my time and knowledge within CAP.
Till next time!
Matt (aka KC5NOI for us hams)
Welcom to CAP....and to CAPTALk :clap:
Thanks!
Yes, welcome!! I hope that you enjoy your time in CAP! I know that your skills will be greatly appreciated and needed once you are 0fficial!
Welcome...
Check out the introduction thread. (http://captalk.net/index.php?topic=135.0)
8)
Welcome to CAPTalk! :D
Quote from: Old but not bold on March 16, 2010, 03:19:41 AM
Well -- I'm here! Just joined the forum, but I've been reading it off and on for some months now. I was a senior member of Moultrie Composite Squadron in south Georgia some 20 years ago -- or so -- but let my membership lapse when I was sent to Korea and never really got back into CAP. Now I'm considering CAP again, but I haven't flown in almost that same 20 years, so I'm not current -- I was a mission pilot back then, but obviously won't be now, unless I can get current again pretty quickly. I'm more thinking of going the Observer route, but -- oh well, just more to consider. Just wanted to join the forum and say HI to all...
Earl
Welcome to CAPTalk! I am from around South Georgia!
Hello, Everyone!
Hello! 8)
Hi folks. Long time lurked, now registered. Former IL wing cadet from the 80's. Haven't quite made up my mind as to whether to "re-up" yet. Still, like keeping an eye & ear out for this organization. If anyone wants to give me a sitrep of IL wing, feel free to PM me. Thanks in advance.
Hello Ryan and Varga Guy! Welcome to CAPTalk! :D
Hello New Members. We are glad to have you on the forums. Make sure to get into some discussions and get involved. The more active members the better it is. :D
Hey all!
I've been on CAPTalk for a couple months now. Just enjoy reading what everyone has to say. I've been in the cadet program for a little over 2 1/2 years and just recently recieved my Mitchell (last month :D) Hope i'll be able to post something of use someday.
Thanks!
Quote from: Kelso on April 06, 2010, 01:15:36 AM
Hey all!
I've been on CAPTalk for a couple months now. Just enjoy reading what everyone has to say. I've been in the cadet program for a little over 2 1/2 years and just recently recieved my Mitchell (last month :D ) Hope i'll be able to post something of use someday.
Thanks!
Welcome! I hope you find CAPTalk a great resource for your development in the program, as well as for your squadron.
Hello! The Washington Wing Forum is just like this one so...just thought I'd get involved nationally!
Quote from: jdailey on April 09, 2010, 04:49:14 AM
Hello! The Washington Wing Forum is just like this one so...just thought I'd get involved nationally!
J:
Does the WAWG forum talk about uniforms all the time too? ::) Welcome to the fray.
Quote from: jdailey on April 09, 2010, 04:49:14 AM
Hello! The Washington Wing Forum is just like this one so...just thought I'd get involved nationally!
Holy Crap! Your an Admin Cadet and a C/A1C at the same time... Holy Crap. Didn't know they reached down to the Airman to do Officer duty's. :o
Ha ha, it's not like that. I'm the web master cadet for our squadron and my first sergeant just called me admin. I'm also Alternate CAC representative. Just received a promotion to C/SrA. Uniforms are like ALL we talk about, lol.
I was a CAP Cadet in 1945-a Squadron in Chicago commanded by a Capt. Eddelman. I went to an encampment at SCOTT AFB and VJ-Day occured while there! An unbelievable and iunforgettable experience.
Welcome!
hello everyone
i am SM_Bennion from San Diego South Cadet Squardon 201. I am the Saquardon Testing Officer and former cadet also
Welcome aboard!!!
Quote from: jdailey on April 13, 2010, 01:59:31 AM
Ha ha, it's not like that. I'm the web master cadet for our squadron and my first sergeant just called me admin. I'm also Alternate CAC representative. Just received a promotion to C/SrA. Uniforms are like ALL we talk about, lol.
Okay... wow. You had me there for a second. Congrats on your promotion cadet.
Hey all, I'm C/CMSgt Rachel Hess Spokane composite squadron, I have been in CAP for almost 3 years and will be handing in my paperwork tonight for my Billy Mitchell:) I have been on WAWG forum for a while now and have been thinking it would be neat to have a national forum. I was talking to another CAC rep about my idea and they mentioned CAP talk. Lo and behold one already exists! Lets make sure cadets know its here ;D
^ Congratulations and welcome to the fray!
Quote from: R.Hess on April 19, 2010, 08:09:04 PM
Hey all, I'm C/CMSgt Rachel Hess Spokane composite squadron, I have been in CAP for almost 3 years and will be handing in my paperwork tonight for my Billy Mitchell:) I have been on WAWG forum for a while now and have been thinking it would be neat to have a national forum. I was talking to another CAC rep about my idea and they mentioned CAP talk. Lo and behold one already exists! Lets make sure cadets know its here ;D
Did you check out CadetStuff forums? cadetstuff.org
I'm C/SSGT Victoria Basile, from Peninsula Composite Squadron. (Washington). I have been in CAP for 1 1/2 years now, and completely enjoying it! My basic encampment was Cascade Falcon XIV. I have attended numerous WAWG activities, also. I am also the Third Element Leader at my squadron. I am also the Activities NCO. I have planned one event so far, and it went great! :)
Quote from: V. Basile on April 21, 2010, 02:20:51 AM
I'm C/SSGT Victoria Basile, from Peninsula Composite Squadron. (Washington). I have been in CAP for 1 1/2 years now, and completely enjoying it! My basic encampment was Cascade Falcon XIV. I have attended numerous WAWG activities, also. I am also the Third Element Leader at my squadron. I am also the Activities NCO. I have planned one event so far, and it went great! :)
Congrats on the successful activity and welcome to CAPTalk. Hopefully you can gain some additional ideas and insight here.
Hi all! I'm a 2d Lieutenant from Massachusetts Wing. I've been in CAP for six months (just got promoted to 2Lt from SMWOG earlier this week). I've been lurking since before I actually joined CAP, and finally decided to take the plunge and join.
So far, I'm an Assistant Comm Officer and Assistant ES Training Officer for my squadron. I'm working on my Comm Technician rating, and hope to have it finished pretty soon (I'm just waiting on a comm exercise and an opportunity to take ACUT). I've participated in three SAREXes, got GTM3-qualified, earned my Disaster Assessment certification from the Red Cross, and am registered for Team Leader school at NESA GSAR. I'm chomping at the bit a little to go on an actual mission. :D
In "real life" I'm a computer science researcher and part-time grad student.
Star:
Congratulations and thanks for jumping into CAP with both feet. Sounds like you are making yourself very useful to your squadron. KUTGW!
I've been here for a while but I've have not been on in a while since i was at Air Force bmt, so I guess this is more of an I'm back post. Currently I'm at goodfellow for tech school, and I'm hoping to visit the squadron here soon. Once I transfer to the dark side I hope to participate in cap activily again. Right know I'm still a cadet which I technically can't be anymore.
Welcome New People!
Hi Folks from Birmingham, Alabama and Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. I was a CAP Cadet during the 1960's, am retired from the US Army, and am a flight instructor for the Flying Activity at Redstone Arsenal. My current CAP Unit is Birmingham Squadron 34.
When not flying my wife and I are engaged in Austrailan Sheperd Rescue, and in whatever our kids are up to.
Welcome all! its good to see more cadets on this forum.
Quote from: cachambliss on April 24, 2010, 12:14:44 AM
Hi Folks from Birmingham, Alabama and Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. I was a CAP Cadet during the 1960's, am retired from the US Army, and am a flight instructor for the Flying Activity at Redstone Arsenal. My current CAP Unit is Birmingham Squadron 34.
When not flying my wife and I are engaged in Austrailan Sheperd Rescue, and in whatever our kids are up to.
Welcome, Tell Frank I said HI!
Quote from: cachambliss on April 24, 2010, 12:14:44 AM
Hi Folks from Birmingham, Alabama and Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. I was a CAP Cadet during the 1960's, am retired from the US Army, and am a flight instructor for the Flying Activity at Redstone Arsenal. My current CAP Unit is Birmingham Squadron 34.
When not flying my wife and I are engaged in Austrailan Sheperd Rescue, and in whatever our kids are up to.
CA:
Is it true that in Birmingham they love the governor? And that you all did what you had to do? And that Neil Young shouldn't some around after all? And a Southern man doesn't need him around? Just wondering. ;D
Hello Everyone!
I'm Cadet Airman (soon to be Airman 1st Class) Abigail Searcy. I'm in the 117TH ANG Composite Squadron, Black Sheep. Glad to be here!
Hoorah!
New guy here. Navy veteran, been in CAP almost one year. I work as an Archivist at a small college and a circulation clerk at a local library. Going to Graduate school in the fall for my MSLS. I am the Safety Officer, Logistics Office and the Deputy Commander for Cadets. Trying to get my GT3, then GTL. Just stumbling through my own inexperience trying to get things done.
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Quote from: R.Hess on April 19, 2010, 08:09:04 PM
Hey all, I'm C/CMSgt Rachel Hess Spokane composite squadron, I have been in CAP for almost 3 years and will be handing in my paperwork tonight for my Billy Mitchell:) I have been on WAWG forum for a while now and have been thinking it would be neat to have a national forum. I was talking to another CAC rep about my idea and they mentioned CAP talk. Lo and behold one already exists! Lets make sure cadets know its here ;D
Did you check out CadetStuff forums? cadetstuff.org
I have been on there a few times for a few minutes but not extensively
Well I was a cadet and made Mitchell when I was a teen. It's been five years since I have been in CAP and left as a senior member flight officer. My name is David Benton I'm 23 and I'm hoping to rejoin my old unit soon. I have a question though. Do I need to redo Level 1 if I have already done it back in 2006, and can I wear my VFW NCO of the Year award on my Senior member uniform?
Didn't you already ask that in a different thread?
Quote from: SarDragon on May 13, 2010, 07:00:48 AM
Didn't you already ask that in a different thread?
Actually I asked it here first but decided to ask in another thread.
Quote from: davidb1986 on May 13, 2010, 05:16:25 AM
Well I was a cadet and made Mitchell when I was a teen. It's been five years since I have been in CAP and left as a senior member flight officer. My name is David Benton I'm 23 and I'm hoping to rejoin my old unit soon. I have a question though. Do I need to redo Level 1 if I have already done it back in 2006, and can I wear my VFW NCO of the Year award on my Senior member uniform?
You would have to redo Level I if it has been more than two years since your membership expired. As soon as you complete Level I, you would be eligible for 2d Lt without waiting six months because of your Mitchell award. Also, to answer your question on another thread, you should get your CAPID number you had before.
Hi im C/Amn montana sims from the 83rd composite squadron fortsmith,arkansas
C/Amn Sims
Welcome to CAPTALK! I hope you will feel like a part of this site and take the time to read and learn. Then share what you learn with others.
Hello, my name is C/Amn David D'Amico (Suprising isn't it?) of the 102nd Composite Squadron of the RI Wing. Joined last October, don't have much to say about myself. Made it through my basic encampment though. :clap:
I feel a little wierd because this forum is full of cadet officers and seniors... Anyway, I'm glad I found this site.
Quote from: C/Amn sims on May 16, 2010, 11:41:17 PM
Hi im C/Amn montana sims from the 83rd composite squadron fortsmith,arkansas
Cadet Sims,
Though I think highly of you, I am appalled at your grammar and punctuation! Please represent yourself, your state and your unit better in the future.
Semper Vigilans!
1st Lt Hobbs
;D
I'm CCAlex and I have the ambition to become a cadet colonel...
Quote from: CCAlex on June 02, 2010, 02:32:33 AM
I'm CCAlex and I have the ambition to become a cadet colonel...
Don't we all?
I'm slowly reaching up there.
Anyway! Welcome all new people, we are glad to have you on the forums!
not all of us. I met a cadet that loathed officers
Quote from: CCAlex on June 02, 2010, 04:06:00 AM
not all of us. I met a cadet that loathed officers
In which case he missed the point of the cadet program.
Welcome to CAPTalk.
I am Robert Killion, I am in the 002 Monroe County Composite Squadron Ravens, I am a senior member. I just got my confirmation of membership today.
Quote from: manfredvonrichthofen on June 02, 2010, 04:32:30 AM
I am Robert Killion, I am in the 002 Monroe County Composite Squadron Ravens, I am a senior member. I just got my confirmation of membership today.
Welcome Back! (did you get my message)
Quote from: CCAlex on June 02, 2010, 04:06:00 AM
not all of us. I met a cadet that loathed officers
That is very disappointing to hear.
Like USAFaux said, they must be missing the point of the Cadet Programs.
Quote from: D DAmico on May 31, 2010, 02:16:09 PM
Hello, my name is C/Amn David D'Amico (Suprising isn't it?) of the 102nd Composite Squadron of the RI Wing. Joined last October, don't have much to say about myself. Made it through my basic encampment though. :clap:
I feel a little wierd because this forum is full of cadet officers and seniors... Anyway, I'm glad I found this site.
Don't feel weird at all. Many of those Cadet Officers (and even some of the younger Seniors) you mentioned probably started out here as Airmen/NCOs and I'm sure there are quite a few other enlisted Cadets on the site, so no worries. Make sure to learn all you can on the site- it really is a great resource and if you have questions, feel free to ask and we'll do our best to help. Welcome Aboard!
Quote from: D DAmico on May 31, 2010, 02:16:09 PM
Hello, my name is C/Amn David D'Amico (Suprising isn't it?) of the 102nd Composite Squadron of the RI Wing. Joined last October, don't have much to say about myself. Made it through my basic encampment though. :clap:
I feel a little wierd because this forum is full of cadet officers and seniors... Anyway, I'm glad I found this site.
No worries. I am a C/TSgt (Technical Sergeant) and I have only been in CAP for exactly 1 year. You will get up there in ranks sooner or later.
My name is Rob Houston and I am a new Senior at the Sumter Composite Squadron.
Quote from: rhouston on June 11, 2010, 01:01:19 AM
My name is Rob Houston and I am a new Senior at the Sumter Composite Squadron.
Welcome Sir.
Cadet Chief Master Sergeant Radz (Not quite my actual last name- it's too unique to be throwing around)
I suppose if I put my squadron, a real SM could guess who I am; I'm worried about those who aren't members..
Anyway, C/CC of a SER-GA squadron, loving my CAPpin' days.
Cadet SSgt Cowan, the only flight sergeant for SER-FL-066. I've been here a while, and decided to post in this thread. 8)
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Cadet Sims,
Though I think highly of you, I am appalled at your grammar and punctuation! Please represent yourself, your state and your unit better in the future.
Lieutenant Hobbs,
Remember...Praise in Public, Chastise/Correct in Private.
Since you are in the same unit, this was probably something better handled better in person, rather than here where thousands of people can read it.
Quote from: Cadet Professional on June 19, 2010, 11:09:59 PM
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Cadet Sims,
Though I think highly of you, I am appalled at your grammar and punctuation! Please represent yourself, your state and your unit better in the future.
Lieutenant Hobbs,
Remember...Praise in Public, Chastise/Correct in Private.
Since you are in the same unit, this was probably something better handled better in person, rather than here where thousands of people can read it.
And you just violated your own advice.
The matter was addressed almost immediately via PM.
Now back to our regularly scheduled thread.
Greetings from WY !
I'm here.
Doing the paperwork.
Can't wait to fly!
Quote from: OutbackAli on June 25, 2010, 03:54:36 PM
Greetings from WY !
I'm here.
Doing the paperwork.
Can't wait to fly!
Welcome.
A good rule of thumb in CAP flying is: When the paperwork equals the weight of the aircraft, you can take off.
:)
Quote from: FlyTiger77 on June 29, 2010, 03:46:33 PM
Quote from: OutbackAli on June 25, 2010, 03:54:36 PM
Greetings from WY !
I'm here.
Doing the paperwork.
Can't wait to fly!
Welcome.
A good rule of thumb in CAP flying is: When the paperwork equals the weight of the aircraft, you can take off.
:)
:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
Hmm well I figured this was a good place to start in this forum..I'm Danielle Brooks and I'm From Yakima Composite in Yakima WA. Ive been in for two and a half years and it's weird that I've never heard of this forum before! I'm pretty excited about this forum actually! ;D
Quote from: Sgt.Brooks on July 04, 2010, 08:01:42 PM
Hmm well I figured this was a good place to start in this forum..I'm Danielle Brooks and I'm From Yakima Composite in Yakima WA. Ive been in for two and a half years and it's weird that I've never heard of this forum before! I'm pretty excited about this forum actually! ;D
Trust me, that won't last long. ;)
Villa Rica, Georgia but Sweetwater Composite in Lithia Springs.
Quote from: HGjunkie on June 30, 2010, 02:57:34 PM
Quote from: FlyTiger77 on June 29, 2010, 03:46:33 PM
Quote from: OutbackAli on June 25, 2010, 03:54:36 PM
Greetings from WY !
I'm here.
Doing the paperwork.
Can't wait to fly!
Welcome.
A good rule of thumb in CAP flying is: When the paperwork equals the weight of the aircraft, you can take off.
:)
:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
Or just keep a printed copy of the regs with you. Thats enough weight too......
Hey all! I'm Patterson! Been a lurker and creeper, guess I will come out now.
^ Hey Patterson, great your here!! Glad to see you being involved. Nice to have you here!!
hahahhahha :D :D
hey, just started taking an interest in the forum! my names boomshtick (dur!). I own shiny boots in a shiny-bootless squadron :'( (oh well).
glad to be here. :)
names Cody, I right now I am the Cadet Commander of the Group 706 Squadron. One of the major helps in keeping the squadron in Grayling, MI around. Enjoy the program cant wait for my 21st birthday to become a Sr Member.
Hope I enjoy this forum and make some new friends.
Quote from: Mc Gehee, Cody on July 28, 2010, 06:11:57 AM
names Cody, I right now I am the Cadet Commander of the Group 706 Squadron. One of the major helps in keeping the squadron in Grayling, MI around. Enjoy the program cant wait for my 21st birthday to become a Sr Member.
Hope I enjoy this forum and make some new friends.
Welcome Sergeant. Hope you enjoy yourself on the forum.
New here just saying hello =D
Quote from: CAP307 on August 08, 2010, 01:07:56 AM
New here just saying hello =D
Welcome Sir. What rank do you hold in CAP?
first lieutenant. 8)
I guess I'm doing this backwards. . . . I jumped in starting a couple of threads already before I saw this. SO Hello everybody!! :D I've been reading Cap Talk for a log wile before I joined, I really enjoy this site and every one seems great or even pretty funny at times( yes I have read my through some lengthy arguments ) . . . It's nice to "read" ;D you all. !!
Hello all,
Im a recent returntee to CAP. I was a cadet from 1989 to 1995 getting out as a C/1LT. I did 8 years in the Army 4 Active, 4 Guard, and joined the USAF Reserve in 2007. Ive been lurking on these boards for some time now to try and figure out the changes that have happened over the last 15 years. (its really different!) I prob wont post a whole lot as I think internet arguments are silly, and mainly joined to ask for suggestions on training ideas and activities.
Hello all,
I just joined CAP, looking forward to getting involved. Have been enjoying this forum for a few months now before joining. It really helped getting a feel for the overall program before deciding to commit. thanks...
Welcome! Glad to have you here.
Are you a cadet or SM?
Quote from: CAP307 on August 08, 2010, 01:07:56 AM
New here just saying hello =D
Golly Travis.....Some things just arent what they appear to be are they? Where'd your elaborate signature jpeg go?
Uh, hey everyone, I'm here...again. Took about a year off transitioning to a new job, but I'm becoming active again, and happy to be back. Anything good in the last year?
Quote from: BrandonKea on September 02, 2010, 01:36:08 AM
Uh, hey everyone, I'm here...again. Took about a year off transitioning to a new job, but I'm becoming active again, and happy to be back. Anything good in the last year?
Anything good??? Well I guess you could a lot has happen now if it's good... I guess that's why we have CAPTalk.
Anyway, welcome back!
Hello y'all,
I'm currently a senior member 2LT for the 111th Cadet SAR Squadron in Charlotte, NC and am a recent returnee to Civil Air Patrol. I joined as a cadet in 2001 in CAWG, earned my Mitchell in 2006, and then I let my member ship lapse when I went off to college in Virginia. I'm currently one of the Cadet Programs Officers for my squadron and am working on getting ES and ground team qualified.
My likes are long, romantic ruck marches and MRE dinners by firelight and puppies.
My dislikes include poison ivy and blisters.
Howdy Keydet2010
I started my Cadet life in California as well way back in 1968.
Welcome to CAPTalk and look forward to being in the group!
Rick, thank you for the warm welcome. I've already learned quite a bit about what's changed in the last four years while I was away. I do have one question: what's the deal with the triangle thingy?
The triangle thingy came in about a year or two ago. Some one at National has been pushing the idea as a new branding effort. It has met with resistance by some on this board. The only place I have see it is from anything that come out of NHQ. Oh yeah and you can buy it from Vanguard as a lapel device for a civilian jacket if you wish.
I've been on here in the past but I have returned after a few years away. With the exception of a few heated discussions on here, it was always a great experience to hear from members throughout the world give their input and insights on the CAP program. I look forward to reading and learning more once again!
Hello to all!
I just rejoined CAP last year. I was a cadet in 2001-2003 and have rejoined as a senior member with the same squadron. I hope to receive and share a lot of information here.
Oh trust me...youll receive it! >:D
Hello,
Long time lurker, recent poster. Thanks for being a great resource, folks.
EDWARD A. BOS, Maj, CAP
AKWG/CS
Howdy!
I'm a new senior member as of August, Houston SABRE Squadron.
Working on my master's degree at Texas A&M, just finishing up my thesis work. Whoop!
Semper vigilans! :D
Quote from: meganite on October 26, 2010, 07:04:30 AM
Howdy!
I'm a new senior member as of August, Houston SABRE Squadron.
Working on my master's degree at Texas A&M, just finishing up my thesis work. Whoop!
Semper vigilans! :D
Welcome, Megan.
I used to like to fly down to College Station when I was exiled to Fortress Hood.
Greetings everyone,
I'm a new addition to CAP. I joined back in October as a Senior Member. I am a 2LT because of my appointment to HSO and my EMT license. I really wish I'd have known about CAP when I was younger.
I am glad to have found such a wealth of knowledge online about CAP as well as a place to ask for help (as many of you know there's no standard for HSO yet).
I look forward to being a good addition to the forum!
Welcome Tiffany! :D (I wish I'd known about CAP when I was younger too! But you're here now, and that's what counts, right? ;) )
Texas....there are lots a' helicopters in Texas!
Hey guys! I just saw this Forum a few days ago.
I joined the Wentzville, MO Squad back in September. I'm now a Cadet Airman 1st Class. Been enjoyng my time with CAP and look forward to future service. :)
-Cadet Brady S. Cutler :o
Quote from: MIKE on June 28, 2005, 02:12:20 AM
Quote from: Cheergirl on June 28, 2005, 12:53:08 AM
Quote from: jacklumanog on June 14, 2005, 07:00:53 PM
Quote from: whatevah on March 24, 2005, 04:52:08 AM
okie, here's a thread for people just signing up and want to make their presence known. :)
Just signed up this afternoon. I'm pretty new to CAP (just joined in March) and was just appointed to the Chaplain Service and given the grade of Captain. Hello to all!
you became captain that fast...
It is because of professional appointment promotions... Certain people who have special qualifications can receive promotions in recognition of these qualifications.
Are you a senior member or something?
Quote from: Sgt.Pain on November 17, 2010, 06:13:45 PM
Quote from: MIKE on June 28, 2005, 02:12:20 AM
Quote from: Cheergirl on June 28, 2005, 12:53:08 AM
Quote from: jacklumanog on June 14, 2005, 07:00:53 PM
Quote from: whatevah on March 24, 2005, 04:52:08 AM
okie, here's a thread for people just signing up and want to make their presence known. :)
Just signed up this afternoon. I'm pretty new to CAP (just joined in March) and was just appointed to the Chaplain Service and given the grade of Captain. Hello to all!
you became captain that fast...
It is because of professional appointment promotions... Certain people who have special qualifications can receive promotions in recognition of these qualifications.
Are you a senior member or something?
did you notice the dates on these posts?..
Quote from: tsrup on November 17, 2010, 08:04:03 PM
Quote from: Sgt.Pain on November 17, 2010, 06:13:45 PM
Quote from: MIKE on June 28, 2005, 02:12:20 AM
Quote from: Cheergirl on June 28, 2005, 12:53:08 AM
Quote from: jacklumanog on June 14, 2005, 07:00:53 PM
Quote from: whatevah on March 24, 2005, 04:52:08 AM
okie, here's a thread for people just signing up and want to make their presence known. :)
Just signed up this afternoon. I'm pretty new to CAP (just joined in March) and was just appointed to the Chaplain Service and given the grade of Captain. Hello to all!
you became captain that fast...
It is because of professional appointment promotions... Certain people who have special qualifications can receive promotions in recognition of these qualifications.
Are you a senior member or something?
did you notice the dates on these posts?..
Oh boy, here we go.
Well, asking someone a question from a post that was done over 5 years ago is a little much. I dont think I have ever seen Cheergirl or Jacklumanog post anytime in the last few years.
Cheergirl (aka Christen Bonnett) hasn't been around since Nov 2006.
Jack apparently mostly lurks. His last post was 1/7/10.
Hi Everyone,
I joined CAP back in March this year. I wish I knew about CAP when I was in High School. I have always had an interest in aviation. I passed my Private Pilot checkride in October 2009 and I am currently working on my instrument rating. When spring hits, I'll get my Form 5 ride done.
I am currently the Squadron ITO for my squadron, since I work as a Systems Engineer by day. I'm looking at redoing our website.
I've been lurking here reading information, but I finally registered today.
Quote from: rmutchler on December 07, 2010, 09:45:30 PM
Hi Everyone,
I joined CAP back in March this year. I wish I knew about CAP when I was in High School. I have always had an interest in aviation. I passed my Private Pilot checkride in October 2009 and I am currently working on my instrument rating. When spring hits, I'll get my Form 5 ride done.
I am currently the Squadron ITO for my squadron, since I work as a Systems Engineer by day. I'm looking at redoing our website.
I've been lurking here reading information, but I finally registered today.
As your squadron's ITO, you will want to know about http://www.techsoup.org/stock/Default.asp?visit=1
Thanks for the great tip! I'm going to check it out.
Howdy....
PAO from the Burlington Composite Squadron (NC-022) here.
Enjoying your posts...
I do a podcast (one of a few) for my Squadron.. in case you are interested in the use of Web 2.0...
http://burlcapcast.net.tf
Semper V
OK, so I only just joined the CAP Talk forum officially last week, and am rejoining CAP this coming Tuesday after being gone since 1983...and it appears I've already flunked because I introduced myself elsewhere and not on this thread.
I'll slink off now... :-[
ProdigalJim
Welcome back, Prodigal Jim! :D With a name like that, how can we not welcome you back with open arms? ;)
Hi.
My name is Dave Smith and I joined CAP when I was a kid back in the early 70's. I was the Cadet Commander of the now defunct Miami County Composite Squadron in Miami County Kansas. I earned the Billy Mitchell and Amelia Earthart Awards. After high school, I lost interest and lost touch with the CAP. Now in my 50's I have renewed my interest in aviation and recently found this forum. Just wanted to introduce myself and say hello.
Welcome (back)! :D
he every one i've been in cap for 6 years as a cadet and senior now. new to cap talk
Quote from: Sfugate2007 on January 20, 2011, 01:36:27 AM
he every one i've been in cap for 6 years as a cadet and senior now. new to cap talk
Welcome to CAP Talk.
Hello CAP Talk,
My name is Dennis and I am an Active Duty Technical Sergeant with Security Forces stationed at LA Air Force Base. I am a former CAP Senior Member from when I was stationed in Great Falls , MT (Malmstrom Cadet Squadron). I have wanted to get back involved in CAP since I left Montana but I haven't had the chance YET. I look forward to speaking with folks and learning a thing or two from the other members here at CAP Talk.
Dennis
afcopmedeic
Hello all. I recently joined CAP as a senior member in West Houston at TX-179 CS. I was in CAP for about a year as a kid and then my family moved to an area that didn't have a unit. My wife, however, has been in CAP for a number of years and is a major. She currently serves as the DCC for TX-179. I have been asked to take up the roll of Logistics Officer for the squadron as I have a number of years in supply chain management and recently obtained my master's degree in it. I'm also an active duty Army vet and I plan on helping out with ES as a ground team member/leader as well. We are really short on GTL so I may have a chance to do that.
I look forward to learning a lot here.
Welcome, fellow TEXAN, I think you will have a great time!!!
Howdy neighbor! :D I'm in TX-447 (SABRE Squadron) across the runway!
Hi! I'm Maj Alyson White. I'm the DCC for my Squadron here in TX. I'm also a USAF Officer. I've been in CAP for almost 12 years and was a Cadet before coming over to the "Dark Side" :) I had to be forced you know by that age factor.
Just decided to get on here and see if I can help answer questions, or get answers to questions I may have.
Also, thought I might see if any of my old CAP friends are on here and possibly meet new friends.
Well hi everyone and I look forward to meeting people.
Quote from: nucadet2004 on February 08, 2011, 05:43:51 PM
Hi! I'm Maj Alyson White. I'm the DCC for my Squadron here in TX. I'm also a USAF Officer. I've been in CAP for almost 12 years and was a Cadet before coming over to the "Dark Side" :) I had to be forced you know by that age factor.
Just decided to get on here and see if I can help answer questions, or get answers to questions I may have.
Also, thought I might see if any of my old CAP friends are on here and possibly meet new friends.
Well hi everyone and I look forward to meeting people.
Welcome to the dark side Major!!
I exist now! C/SmSGT Jordan Kuneyl Peachtree City Falcon Field Composite Squadron (SER-GA-116) and proud! Two years a CAP member this June 17th and a graduating Senior!
This is chickenjoe and wanted to say IM HERE :clap:
Quote from: Sfugate2007 on January 20, 2011, 01:36:27 AM
he every one i've been in cap for 6 years as a cadet and senior now. new to cap talk
Dude, not sure if you're still lurking on the forums, but we were definitely cadets together. :)
Hope all is well!
-jmb-
Hey y'all,
I'm C/Maj Sierra Larson (in case you didn't notice my signature...) and I've been in CAP just over three years, but I'm new to CAP Talk. I'm currently the cadet commander of the South Charlotte Cadet Squadron, I'm proud to be a beret, I'm a student pilot, and and I'm my unit's ground team leader. I'll be entering AFROTC in OH after graduating high school this spring, but I plan on remaining active in CAP.
Hey everyone! My names Andy Reno.
I served in the Cadet program from July 08'- July '10 in the 120th Composite Squadron of the Arkansas Wing, the last third of that time as Cadet First Sergeant. I attempted earlier this week to reup in the cadet program but as I'm nearly twenty I was unable too. Hopefuly I'll be joining the 120ths' senior ranks in short order :)
Quote from: Reno on March 16, 2011, 04:53:34 PM
Hey everyone! My names Andy Reno.
I served in the Cadet program from July 08'- July '10 in the 120th Composite Squadron of the Arkansas Wing, the last third of that time as Cadet First Sergeant. I attempted earlier this week to reup in the cadet program but as I'm nearly twenty I was unable too. Hopefuly I'll be joining the 120ths' senior ranks in short order :)
Welcome back to CAP, Soon-to-be senior member (and possibly Flight Officer)!
To whom it may concern... just kidding everybody.
Hello,
I have posted a few times before, but I will formally introduce myself here.
The name is C/Maj. Bendele (yeah, Maj. is the first name)
I am taking Cadet Command of my Squadron end of this month, so wish me luck, please!
Quote from: Pylon on March 16, 2011, 08:58:42 PM
Quote from: Reno on March 16, 2011, 04:53:34 PM
Hey everyone! My names Andy Reno.
I served in the Cadet program from July 08'- July '10 in the 120th Composite Squadron of the Arkansas Wing, the last third of that time as Cadet First Sergeant. I attempted earlier this week to reup in the cadet program but as I'm nearly twenty I was unable too. Hopefuly I'll be joining the 120ths' senior ranks in short order :)
Welcome back to CAP, Soon-to-be senior member (and possibly Flight Officer)!
Hey! Thanks! I appreciate it :)
My first name is not "major". sorry about the confusion. Some people pm'ed me to make sure :P
Hi! Im a cadet from Syracuse New York. I am hoping to talk to more people from CAP than that of my own Squadron here.
Semper Viglians!
C/CMSgt. William Adams CAP
Quote from: ES Ninja on March 15, 2011, 08:09:10 PM
Hey y'all,
I'm C/Maj Sierra Larson (in case you didn't notice my signature...) and I've been in CAP just over three years, but I'm new to CAP Talk. I'm currently the cadet commander of the South Charlotte Cadet Squadron, I'm proud to be a beret, I'm a student pilot, and and I'm my unit's ground team leader. I'll be entering AFROTC in OH after graduating high school this spring, but I plan on remaining active in CAP.
Hey,
I think I know you from somewhere? Oh that's right! NBB 2010 delta flight!!!! Have fun at IACE!
Quote from: WESSginger on March 23, 2011, 12:35:21 AM
Quote from: ES Ninja on March 15, 2011, 08:09:10 PM
Hey y'all,
I'm C/Maj Sierra Larson (in case you didn't notice my signature...) and I've been in CAP just over three years, but I'm new to CAP Talk. I'm currently the cadet commander of the South Charlotte Cadet Squadron, I'm proud to be a beret, I'm a student pilot, and and I'm my unit's ground team leader. I'll be entering AFROTC in OH after graduating high school this spring, but I plan on remaining active in CAP.
Hey,
I think I know you from somewhere? Oh that's right! NBB 2010 delta flight!!!! Have fun at IACE!
Hey Ginger, thanks! And where are you causing trouble *cough* I mean, going, this summer?
Quote from: ES Ninja on March 23, 2011, 02:20:48 PM
Quote from: WESSginger on March 23, 2011, 12:35:21 AM
Quote from: ES Ninja on March 15, 2011, 08:09:10 PM
Hey y'all,
I'm C/Maj Sierra Larson (in case you didn't notice my signature...) and I've been in CAP just over three years, but I'm new to CAP Talk. I'm currently the cadet commander of the South Charlotte Cadet Squadron, I'm proud to be a beret, I'm a student pilot, and and I'm my unit's ground team leader. I'll be entering AFROTC in OH after graduating high school this spring, but I plan on remaining active in CAP.
Hey,
I think I know you from somewhere? Oh that's right! NBB 2010 delta flight!!!! Have fun at IACE!
Hey Ginger, thanks! And where are you causing trouble *cough* I mean, going, this summer?
COS and LtCol Long willing NESA. I wanted to go to CCOC but that didn't workout. My dad said no because I had already apply for COS and NESA.
Elo.
Just found out about this forum at WESS.
They said it was terrible though...I guess I will have to decide for myself.
Can't be much worse than MC's...
Quote from: ^Graff on March 28, 2011, 01:43:50 AM
Elo.
Just found out about this forum at WESS.
They said it was terrible though...I guess I will have to decide for myself.
Can't be much worse than MC's...
Who said that at WESS?
Quote from: elipod on March 17, 2011, 09:26:09 PM
My first name is not "major". sorry about the confusion. Some people pm'ed me to make sure :P
Yeah well my cousin's name is Major, and my friend's name was Sargent. The latter changed his name when becoming a LEO. It does make for some funny situations when people like that get rank.
Quote from: arBar on March 29, 2011, 03:25:51 AM
Quote from: elipod on March 17, 2011, 09:26:09 PM
My first name is not "major". sorry about the confusion. Some people pm'ed me to make sure :P
Yeah well my cousin's name is Major, and my friend's name was Sargent. The latter changed his name when becoming a LEO. It does make for some funny situations when people like that get rank.
lol. Yeah I tried to say it jokingly :P I can imagine the confusion it would create if your first name WAS a rank you had!
Quote from: whatevah on May 09, 2005, 10:16:36 PM
howdy :)
go into your forum profile and add your name and grade to your signature, so we know where you're from and such. http://captalk.net/index.php?action=profile;sa=forumProfile
Not!
CAPers,
I was a CAP Cadet (C/WO) back in the mid-80s. It was my first exposure to military type training, as well as aviation and thrived on it.
I'm now completeing my 9th GWOT deployment and on my 21st year of active duty as an Army CW4 IP/Test Pilot with the 160th SOAR at Ft Lewis, WA. Qualified in UH-1/AH-1/OH-6/UH-60/CH-47/MH-47E/G, and C-12. I also own a 1945 J-3 Cub and a Schweizer I-22, and do a fair amount of instructing.
My boys are getting near CAP age, and I'd like to get involved as a SM. I truly believe in the opportunities CAP provides for our youth and look forward to getting involved again.
MR-
Hi everyone,
I've been lurking off and on for a few years and never got around to posting (think maybe I even lost my first login) but finally decided today that this is ridiculous. Don't know if I'll ever talk to any of you (except maybe in real life), but it's fun reading everything people have to say.
Hello folks. Just thought I would make my first post and introduce myself. I am the the PAO and Recruiting Officer in my Squadron, so yeah. Anyways, happy to be here.
Hey everyone. Just thought I would introduce myself. I've been lurking for a while now. I am currently a C/2d Lt. I have attended National Flight Academy and I am going to attend COS this summer. I am a solo pilot, GTM3 and I received a Commander's Commendation for assisting in the creation of a new squadron.
Quote from: Arkbird on April 14, 2011, 04:03:58 AM
Hey everyone. Just thought I would introduce myself. I've been lurking for a while now. I am currently a C/2d Lt. I have attended National Flight Academy and I am going to attend COS this summer. I am a solo pilot, GTM3 and I received a Commander's Commendation for assisting in the creation of a new squadron.
I'm going to COS too! See you there!
Hi, I'm C/CMSgt Iain Davis, soon to be C/2lt. 18 y/o, been in CAP for 2 years.
Going to National Emergency Services Academy for the second year to get Mission Scanner & Mission Observer rating. Looking to become a Mission Pilot. Looking to become the 10th certified balloon pilot in CAP as well, maybe the first cadet balloon pilot. I love setting high standards and meeting them. Love leading and directing my fellow peers towards a common goal. Currently a college student, looking to become a lawyer.
I look forward to some discussions!
I'm in...
Been a member going on 25 years now, having joined as a cadet.
Welcome to all! Hope you enjoy the forum.
Been lurkin around here before finally decided to sign up.
Currently C/TSgt just waitin for my next promotion, heading out to SUPTFC Columbus this summer and I'm getting into GT. I'm only a few tasks short of UDF and GTM3. Been in for about a year and 2 months and lovin it!
I Signed up for these boards months ago but never really had anything to post about... since the search function here works. :)
So far I've been able to answer every question I've had without having to post a single word.
Thanks!
Figured I should at least say hello though.
So....
Hello!
Hey, I'm Daniel Ernandes, from MER-NC-150. I joined recently, just a C/Amn learning the ropes.
8) fl wing st pete squadron fl-066
Greetings,
1st Lt Brown from NER-MA-006 Brockton Composite Squadron
Hey y'all I'm C/2d Lt Charles Blome from the CO Wing, in the Foothills Cadet Squadron. Been looking at CAPTalk for sometime, just decided to sign up now though 8)
Anyways, just wanted y'all to know that I exist :)
Hey all, I joined 2 months ago after watching this forum for over a year. I'm a C/2dLt from Oregon's Columbia Composite Squadron, just became the cadet commander. Any other SUPTFC grads out there? I went to MS last year.
Welcome to CAPTalk. I hope you find what you are looking for. ;)
Hello cadets and seniors,
I am a cadet from Washington's Fairchild AFB squadron. I am a Cadet Tech Sergant and I am very happy to be here. Anyone else from WA Wing on here?
I'm just across the border in Oregon, but I went to Cascade Falcon XIV (Washington Wing encampment) for my basic encampment, and have applied for a flight commander position there again this year. I like your wing! :D
Hey, thats awesome! I went to CF XV and I also know Capt. Sullivan (I think thats how you spell it) who is the cadet commander for the one you just applied to. I would have joined up as staff as well, but I am headed to Flight Encampment this summer. Have fun at encampment!
Major Sutherland is who you are refering to. He was in my flight at my basic encampment. He was to be the encampment commander, but not anymore. C/LtCol Tim McClure will now take his place. There's a lot more to it, but I'll leave those details out in the interests of good taste.
I see. Oh well....
hey, I'm C/CMSgt. Nolt from Jesse Jones Composite Squadron (304) in Pennsylvania. is there anybody else from PA around here?
Hello, I'm C/2dLt Hannah Kuegler from Essex County Composite Squadron. This is my 5th year in CAP. looking forward to my 5th encampment.
hello i'm senior airman Allen of titian cadet squadron GLR-IN-802 :) this is my 6th month of being in CAP and ive already been to color guard compatition as 2nd rifle and expect to do much more :D
Hi i'm C/MSgt O'Connor and I have been in Civil Air Patrol for almost 1 1/2 years now and I think Civil Air Patrol is the best!
Hi all, I'm a Senior Member from Texoma Composite Squadron in north Texas. I've been in Civil Air Patrol almost four months, and looking forward to getting my 2d Lt bars soon. Anyone else from TX-262 or TX Group II here?
Mike
Hi everyone. Mike here. I'm not a member of CAP yet, but I'm working on it. I just got out of the Army 2 months ago, and realized after 1 week that something was missing, so I'm here to do some research on the organization. I guess I'd be coming in as a SSGT, and am looking at the Oahu, HI squadrons. Aloha.
Quote from: ExArmy on June 22, 2011, 08:45:01 PM
Hi everyone. Mike here. I'm not a member of CAP yet, but I'm working on it. I just got out of the Army 2 months ago, and realized after 1 week that something was missing, so I'm here to do some research on the organization. I guess I'd be coming in as a SSGT, and am looking at the Oahu, HI squadrons. Aloha.
Hey Mike, another Mike here.
Welcome to CAPTalk!
As an NCO, you CAN come in with your stripes, but I think you will find that most folks will tell you to reconsider that option.
Quote from: USAFaux2004 on June 22, 2011, 09:13:01 PMAs an NCO, you CAN come in with your stripes, but I think you will find that most folks will tell you to reconsider that option.
Yep. Especially if you have left the service as you will then be a SSGt for the rest of your life.
Few people in CAP understand the NCO dynamic, and there is no role for NCO's within CAP that is any different from Officers.
Your best best is to just work the CAP program.
Quote from: USAFaux2004 on June 22, 2011, 09:13:01 PM
Quote from: ExArmy on June 22, 2011, 08:45:01 PM
Hi everyone. Mike here. I'm not a member of CAP yet, but I'm working on it. I just got out of the Army 2 months ago, and realized after 1 week that something was missing, so I'm here to do some research on the organization. I guess I'd be coming in as a SSGT, and am looking at the Oahu, HI squadrons. Aloha.
Hey Mike, another Mike here.
Welcome to CAPTalk!
As an NCO, you CAN come in with your stripes, but I think you will find that most folks will tell you to reconsider that option.
Since you mention that, maybe you gents can clarify for me. I understand that I could either come in as SMWOG, and test into 2d LT after 6 month TIG, OR come in as SSG and do the same, OR, stay either grade indefinitely. Is that right or no? I'm assuming that SM NCO's are quite uncommon in that case? Thanks for the welcome guys!
Quote from: ExArmy on June 23, 2011, 12:55:18 AMSince you mention that, maybe you gents can clarify for me. I understand that I could either come in as SMWOG, and test into 2d LT after 6 month TIG, OR come in as SSG and do the same, OR, stay either grade indefinitely. Is that right or no? I'm assuming that SM NCO's are quite uncommon in that case? Thanks for the welcome guys!
If you come in and decide to wear your NCO stripes instead of working towards CAP Officer Grade, you will be that grade until you either quit the program or decide to go to the officer track (this presupposes that since you left the Army you would not get promoted there). Since CAP does not
have an NCO program, you can only change your stripes on your CAP uniform if you get promoted in the outside service.
You can and should still progress in the Professional Development areas and can move up to Level II with no issue. From there you would need waivers
to participate in Region Staff College and National Staff College to attain Level's IV and V.
If you enter as a regular member, you will be a "Senior Member" until such time as you complete Level I and have 6 months in. After that, your progression would be a combination professional development work and time in grade.
If you choose to wear your NCO stripes initially, then move to the officer track, you start back at Senior Member, regardless of time in.
Quote from: ExArmy on June 23, 2011, 12:55:18 AM
Quote from: USAFaux2004 on June 22, 2011, 09:13:01 PM
Quote from: ExArmy on June 22, 2011, 08:45:01 PM
Hi everyone. Mike here. I'm not a member of CAP yet, but I'm working on it. I just got out of the Army 2 months ago, and realized after 1 week that something was missing, so I'm here to do some research on the organization. I guess I'd be coming in as a SSGT, and am looking at the Oahu, HI squadrons. Aloha.
Hey Mike, another Mike here.
Welcome to CAPTalk!
As an NCO, you CAN come in with your stripes, but I think you will find that most folks will tell you to reconsider that option.
Since you mention that, maybe you gents can clarify for me. I understand that I could either come in as SMWOG, and test into 2d LT after 6 month TIG, OR come in as SSG and do the same, OR, stay either grade indefinitely. Is that right or no? I'm assuming that SM NCO's are quite uncommon in that case? Thanks for the welcome guys!
I suppose that is true, you can wear (E6?) until the 6 month mark. Or you can stay at the SSgt level for life/until you decide to go 2d Lt.
The point most people make is that there is no mechanism to advance, and a lot of times, people just don't know what to DO with you.
As to the number of NCOs in CAP, a lot of people float the figure of "under 100", which sounds about right. I knew of one, but he did the NCO thing until he could put on 2d Lt.
Quote from: USAFaux2004 on June 23, 2011, 01:25:12 AM
Quote from: ExArmy on June 23, 2011, 12:55:18 AM
Quote from: USAFaux2004 on June 22, 2011, 09:13:01 PM
Quote from: ExArmy on June 22, 2011, 08:45:01 PM
Hi everyone. Mike here. I'm not a member of CAP yet, but I'm working on it. I just got out of the Army 2 months ago, and realized after 1 week that something was missing, so I'm here to do some research on the organization. I guess I'd be coming in as a SSGT, and am looking at the Oahu, HI squadrons. Aloha.
Hey Mike, another Mike here.
Welcome to CAPTalk!
As an NCO, you CAN come in with your stripes, but I think you will find that most folks will tell you to reconsider that option.
Since you mention that, maybe you gents can clarify for me. I understand that I could either come in as SMWOG, and test into 2d LT after 6 month TIG, OR come in as SSG and do the same, OR, stay either grade indefinitely. Is that right or no? I'm assuming that SM NCO's are quite uncommon in that case? Thanks for the welcome guys!
I suppose that is true, you can wear (E6?) until the 6 month mark. Or you can stay at the SSgt level for life/until you decide to go 2d Lt.
The point most people make is that there is no mechanism to advance, and a lot of times, people just don't know what to DO with you.
As to the number of NCOs in CAP, a lot of people float the figure of "under 100", which sounds about right. I knew of one, but he did the NCO thing until he could put on 2d Lt.
That is pretty much my plan. I'll know more after this Saturday.
Level I has to be completed before you can wear anything.
Assuming you already own blues and BDUs with the stripes, cool. Otherwise, not much point in ruining a bunch of shirts
for a few months wear.
Quote from: Eclipse on June 24, 2011, 03:03:12 AM
Level I has to be completed before you can wear anything.
Assuming you already own blues and BDUs with the stripes, cool. Otherwise, not much point in ruining a bunch of shirts
for a few months wear.
I do have my BDU's, with the wrong stripes and patches of course. I'd be smart to wait on the class A's since mine are green. 8)
Howdy from Texas! I have been a SM member of CAP since 2000. Up until a few months ago I haven't had much time to be active. Now I'm finding the further I immerse myself, the more questions I have. So far I've found answers to several of those questions here on your site.
Hello everyone. I am a new 2nd Lt. who joined about a month ago. Look forward to doing all I can in the CAP.
Greg
Welcome all newcomers! Hope you enjoy the forum. Alot of great discussions about CAP and life. This website is very informative and has helped me learn a great deal since I became a member.
hi im a new senior member from the lake ozarks squadren
Greetings from Memphis Tn.
I am the father of a Cap cadet here in West Tn.
He/we are in the Millington Tn. chapter.
I am a former Marine Avionics tech. 1984-1993
Just wanted to jump in and say Howdy!
Hi guys! :D
I am a Cadet Captain from Florida wing, currently my Squadron's Cadet Commander. I Started in Texas and trying to get experience in as many wings as I can. :) I have been in CAP for 4 years in August. So far I have attended 7 encampments and 2 NCSAs, and going to another encampment at the end of this month. (By the way, I'm not trying to brag about this stuff, just giving y'all a short rundown on my history in CAP, it kinda helped make me who I am. :D)
See y'all around the forums..
Hello to all, I'm new, just join the CAP and happy to be a member and happy to be part of this forum and the CAP community as a whole. :) :) :)
Quote from: shaggy2002 on July 14, 2011, 07:18:32 AM
Hello to all, I'm new, just join the CAP and happy to be a member and happy to be part of this forum and the CAP community as a whole. :) :) :)
Quote from: Hawk_Girl on July 09, 2011, 04:24:50 AM
Hi guys! :D
I am a Cadet Captain from Florida wing, currently my Squadron's Cadet Commander. I Started in Texas and trying to get experience in as many wings as I can. :) I have been in CAP for 4 years in August. So far I have attended 7 encampments and 2 NCSAs, and going to another encampment at the end of this month. (By the way, I'm not trying to brag about this stuff, just giving y'all a short rundown on my history in CAP, it kinda helped make me who I am. :D)
See y'all around the forums..
Quote from: ccrop on July 04, 2011, 02:36:52 AM
Greetings from Memphis Tn.
I am the father of a Cap cadet here in West Tn.
He/we are in the Millington Tn. chapter.
I am a former Marine Avionics tech. 1984-1993
Just wanted to jump in and say Howdy!
Quote from: lycan1138 on June 29, 2011, 05:29:50 PM
hi im a new senior member from the lake ozarks squadren
Welcome to CAPTalk, good to see you here!
I'm not new, but I'm back! Sadly at the same rank, but working on that. Back into CAP actively again and may be able to keep up with CT. Just thought I'd say hello again ^_^
Hello, Everyone!
My name is Danny. I'm a Senior Member in the Gwinnett Squadron down here in Georgia. I'm brand new to all of this, but I just got my Level I and GES finished up, so I'm ready to hit the ground running! I've been obsessed with aviation almost my entire life, and CAP seemed like a perfect way for me to get closer to my passion, while being able to give back to the community.
I'm also the new Historian for my squadron, so if anyone has any helpful advice on that (or Mission Scanner training), I'm all ears!
See you in the air!
Since the CAP Ass't National Historian and CAP Historical Foundation Curator drops by CAPTalk, you may hear from him. He is also in Georgia.
Quote from: BillB on July 18, 2011, 09:26:17 AM
Since the CAP Ass't National Historian and CAP Historical Foundation Curator drops by CAPTalk, you may hear from him. He is also in Georgia.
Bill you forgot to take your meds didnt you.
The Assistant National Historian is Lt Col Todd Engelman and he lives in Dayton, OH.
The National Curator and CAPHF Executive Director lives in Leesburg, GA......tis me
Do I need to send the black vans to take you to the pharmacy? ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Does the Pharmacy accept Medicare?
Hi all,
I joined CAP a few years ago, didn't know this place existed 'till I heard a few cadets talking about it the other night. Figured I might as well join in so I can be cool and talk to those cadets now! 8)
Quote from: AggiePilot on August 08, 2011, 09:51:28 PM
Hi all,
I joined CAP a few years ago, didn't know this place existed 'till I heard a few cadets talking about it the other night. Figured I might as well join in so I can be cool and talk to those cadets now! 8)
Banned already?
Must be a double. :P
IPs and all.
Quote from: USAFaux2004 on August 09, 2011, 03:01:06 AM
Must be a double. :P
IPs and all.
I've got an idea who too...
Now that I've lurked a bit and posted some here and there...
I'm Ben Kohnen, Senior Member from central Wisconsin. 25 years ago, I was a cadet early in the Stevens Point Composite Squadron's existence, and came back in this March to find the unit thriving. Since I was coming back, I brought one of my daughters along for the ride, and the experience so far has given her a focus she badly needed. In between then and now, I served six years in the Army as a Cavalry Scout (explains half my user name), and took up paintball, specifically focusing on pump-action markers (the other half of the name). Married, had five kids, got involved in real estate title work, and have a volunteer moderator position on the largest sports forum on the internet, PBNation.com. Since coming back into CAP, I've decided to work toward being a dual-capability member, training for Scanner duties as well as Ground Team. I figure that way, no matter what the scenario is, I can be of some assistance either in the air or on the ground.
^ Welcome
I have been able to spend some time in WI this last five years working at Oshkosh, that is one beautiful state you have there. Welcome to CAPTALK!
Heyyo all,
I am probably posting in the wrong section, but here is my introduction, anyway.
I am a c/Sra. Almost a staff sgt ( pasted the test and review board, I am just waiting for the time to pass).
I am heading to honor guard academy next week... :D
I'm a veteran forumer, and I am going to use captalk to help me know more about CAP..
I am also a total nerd... I code in most of C derivatives, php, jscript, css, etc...
I'd like to offer my skills, and develop a mobile site for captalk... I'll add it to my list of projects... :)
If your squadron needs web design, hit me up, I will do it for free.
~extreme predjudice
Merged.
Quote from: Extremepredjudice on August 20, 2011, 07:28:06 PM
I am also a total nerd... I code in most of C derivatives, php, jscript, css, etc...
I'd like to offer my skills, and develop a mobile site for captalk... I'll add it to my list of projects... :)
If your squadron needs web design, hit me up, I will do it for free.
Be careful how widely you advertise this; Lord knows most CAP websites could use some serious help! ;D
Welcome aboard!
Heh, I noticed, that is why I offered... I can code a php site in a few hours...
I'm not new here, I just wanted to brag.
Check out the new sig box.
Your ribbons are out of order...
Tell that to the rack builder. Which ones?
HA! Made you look!
Congrats on the promotion!
Nice.
Thanks, though. I've been waiting for my railroad tracks for a while. That gold oak leaf is gonna take forever.
Greetings!
My name is Lydia and I am new here. I've been in CAP just over 2 years and I am the DCC and PAO for our squadron. By national standards we are probably a small squadron but average for Louisiana with 24 cadets and 15 seniors. The cadet program recently experienced a growth spurt.
I hope to get new ideas and bounce ideas off others here.
"Semper Ascendo"
Lydia
Ascension Composite
Welcome to captalk! 8)
semper ascendo, "always to climb"
:clap:
Will be a new SENIOR MEMBER soon.... :D from kansas city
Hello,
In CAP, I am C/SrA Kenneth Battaglia. I have been in CAP for about 6 months, and have been to 2 CAP events outside of my squadron.
I am also an AFJROTC C/2d Lt. I am in my third year of AFJROTC.
Anyway, I am from NY Wing, NYC Group, and hope to be an active member of this forum! :)
So I guess this is where I say 'hi'.
I'm not yet a Civil Air Patrol member, but I've been thinking about and researching joining for several months (it is between CAP and Coast Guard Aux, and I'm leaning towards CAP). I'm likely to finish making up my mind in the next few weeks.
Anyway, I'm a 41 year old high school special education/social studies teacher (this is my 6th year). I joined the Army out of high school but unfortunately it didn't work out and I was discharged after Basic Training. After the Army didn't work out, I joined the Maryland Defense Force for a year before moving out of state for a year. Through much of my life, starting in high school, I have been involved in serving my community (in addition to the MDF, I've done a lot of volunteer work in the past- working on political campaigns and issues, working in soup kitchens, tutoring, volunteer work with disabled children, etc). For a while now I have only given back to the community through my work and it is time that I do more. In addition to teaching, I am currently in a masters program with a dual concentration in curriculum and instruction and educational administration.
I am leaning towards the aerospace education specialty track but I'm also interested in historian, emergency services (though I would be concerned that being terribly out of shape may make this tough, though I'm working on it), or moral leadership officer (I've often thought about the clergy but I just can't afford to spend 5 years in school full-time paying large tuition payments without working and making an income).
I'm glad to find this forum and plan to spend a lot more time reading here to help make up my mind.
Hey everyone, My name is Jim Emerson and I have been a member for over 25 years. I started as a cadet in upstate NY with 31359 R.L. Scott Cadet Squadron. I worked my way up to C/LtCol before becoming a senior member. I am currently in NC with the Charlotte Senior Squadron as the Communications Officer. I am a rated TMP, MO, GTL. Thanks for looking and I look forward to networking.
Welcome !
Welcome to captalk!
Rob here... former cadet, current senior member.
I am an IT geek and Firearms instructor for a living, Served briefly in the USAF (medically discharged).
I'm on the board of a non-profit org, and head up their disaster response. Father of 2, happily married. All I can think of for now. :)
Thanks for having me.
I used to be the Squadron Commander for the Leavenworth County Composite Squadron located on Fort Leavenworth KS along with being KS Wing Emergency Services Officer. I left CAP back in 2002 and have returned to Search and Rescue in the State of Maine working on two different teams. Currently teaching FUNSAR to a class of 6 students and these 6 will be responding under the direction of law enforcement for a town in Maine. Cannot release the name of the department just yet per their request.
I am also the Emergency Coordinator for Penobscot County Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) and we are going through our credentialing process starting next month so we can have our State of Maine First Responder ID cards.
hi. im tony im new ???. 8)
I've been cruising CAP Talk for a while but never needed to post much. I figured I might as well introduce myself.
My name is Mike Blackey. I'm the commander of San Francisco Cadet Squadron 86 "Excellence in Action"
I was a Cadet, now I'm a Senior.
My biggest accomplishment in CAP has been starring in a movie about cadet programs.
Since no one else is in the welcoming mood....
srtmedic, usafcap1, ElJefe192
Welcome. :)
Quote from: ElJefe192 on October 13, 2011, 06:17:35 PM
I've been cruising CAP Talk for a while but never needed to post much. I figured I might as well introduce myself.
My name is Mike Blackey. I'm the commander of San Francisco Cadet Squadron 86 "Excellence in Action"
I was a Cadet, now I'm a Senior.
My biggest accomplishment in CAP has been starring in a movie about cadet programs.
Blackey,
I think you should post the link to the video....it never gets old!
Major Lord
Okay, you waited too long; Here it is: The Real First Sergeant (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9TAhcBEnMM#)
Hi, I'm Michelle Anderson-Tesla from Winchester Composite Squadron in Virginia Wing. I've been in Civil Air Patrol since 1995 and was a cadet, made it to my Eaker, missed my Spaatz by one question on Aerospace by the third try. I'm now a Major on the dark side and a Squadron Leadership Officer. I've held every position from Squadron Commander to Group to Wing staff and have worked on National projects. I *totally* enjoy being a member of Civil Air Patrol and wouldn't change it for the world.
Welcome to CAP Talk.
I used to do the occasional exercise with Winchester back in the early to late 90s. Good bunch of folks out there. I was in DC Wing, Fairfax and Mount Vernon Squadrons and organized some joint training with Prince William, Leesburg and Winchester.
Howdy,
I was a C/Lt.Col. in the SCWG from 1989-1994 and a senior member from 1994-1995. I let my membership lapse while I was in the USAF and college. From there a multitude of things kept me away but recently I've gained a new interest in CAP and I'm in the process of rejoining.
I'm rejoining in the CAWG but I won't be here long because I'm moving to Texas to attend grad school at TCU.
I found this site through searching for things the knowledgebase doesn't address and I've enjoyed getting caught up on all that I've missed.
Welcome Salty!
Thanks a lot!
Hi, my name is Richie. I'm a SrA (SSgt select) in the USAF, stationed at Eglin AFB, FL. I'm an F-15C/D/E crew chief, but looking to retrain to intelligence in about a year.
I'm heavily researching volunteering with the CAP because I want to be sure I have time between active duty, family, and church to give CAP the time it deserves from me. I'm looking into the mission scanner career field. I love airplanes, while working on fighter planes is fun, I want to fly as well. I could retrain to a flying career in the USAF, but I'm leaning more towards intel and flying with the CAP.
I'd love to hear from anyone who is AD and in the CAP, or from anyone involved as a mission scanner.
Thanks for the forum!
What specific intel AFSC are you looking to get in to?
Quote from: Tim Medeiros on November 19, 2011, 02:07:50 PM
What specific intel AFSC are you looking to get in to?
I'm shooting for 1N0. My window opens up Nov2012, so I'll be wearing Staff at the time and that will make it easier to get picked up.
Cool, congrats by the way on Staff
Good evening,
Mostly a lurker here on CAPTalk, but figured I should "get on with it" at least as far as an introductory posting... been reading CAPTalk as a guest far far longer than I've had a login. 8)
Was a CAP member in the early 1990's, left for a number of years, came back older, wiser, and ... wait... I came back... well, maybe scratch that wiser part! :D :P
Currently serving as a Squadron Communications Officer, a Wing Communications Engineering Officer, and just taught my first BCUT/ACUT class today, along with holding a Mission Scanner Rating, along with never seeming to have time to even get a Form 5 done, and working on various other stuff... always something to do to keep busy!
Also co-own an LLC that owns a nice 1975 Cessna 182 P with a Robertson STOL kit, and find myself sneaking off to my hangar and just going flying instead of finishing up the Form 5. Having keys in your pocket makes it far too easy to do.
And I'm pretty sure my nickname will probably give away which Wing I serve in, but hey... you never know. ;)
Thanks for the forum, certainly a lot of activity here.
Okay, back to Squadron and class paperwork! Gotta keep those students flowing through the system...
DenverPilot
p.s. I tried to post this a few days ago via Tapatalk and it said I wasn't authorized... I have a feeling I may have missed some important instruction somewhere. Or does an admin have to turn that on? Either way, Tapatalk is how I keep up with virtually all of the online forums these days. Great tool for killing "free time" waiting in lines, etc... Thanks in advance for any info on why that might not be working for posting yet. (Works for reading! Maybe Tapatalk is just being a good Communications example... more listening, less transmitting... )
Quote from: A3M0N on November 19, 2011, 08:46:32 PM
Quote from: Tim Medeiros on November 19, 2011, 06:07:55 PM
Cool, congrats by the way on Staff
Thanks! What do you do?
I'm a 3D032 out at Davis-Monthan, I've actually got a few 1N0s across the hallway from the office in which I work
I am here. There, I said it.
I am Captain Karl Peterson
Provo Composite Squadron, Utah Wing
I have been in CAP for many years, initially joined in 1987ish, currently asking for promotion to Major.
I have been in Utah and California Wings. Have participated in 4 encampments. Have more Commanders Commendation awards and Unit Citation awards than I like to think about.
I am currently in Professional Development and Mentoring new members.
I hope to be a resource and learn from the others here.
Thanks for your service and welcome aboard!
Hi everyone,
I've been reading the CAPTalk forums for a few months and thought it was about time to introduce myself.
I was a cadet from 1995 to 2002 in IN-002 (Monroe County Composite Squadron) and IN-219 (Morgan County Cadet Squadron - I was one of the first members when the unit got its charter in 1998).
Recently (May 2011) I re-joined as a senior member in IN-002. Since I earned the Earhart as a cadet I got promoted to 1st Lt after completing Level 1.
My primary interests right now are Communications and Emergency Services. I'm a GTM3-T and MRO-T now and am working toward Mission Scanner Trainee. I attended NESA (GSAR Advanced) way back in 2000 and hope to attend Mission Aircrew School for Observer training this summer if time allows, especially since I'm only 50 miles from Camp Atterbury :)
Outside of CAP I volunteer with the local K9 SAR team. I don't have a dog but I do field support (navigation, communication, ICP staff, etc). I'm a Technician class ham radio operator, and I've completed a bunch of NASAR courses.
In my "real job" I'm a Network Administrator at Ivy Tech Community College in Bloomington, Indiana where I have worked since 2001.
I'm excited to be back as a member!
Kevin
Went to a CAP meeting at HPN (only minutes away from me!) - I liked what I saw... now it's just a matter of time and paperwork. I'm not a pilot, but I'm interested in being a Mission Scanner or Mission Observer.
Hello, Ladies and Gentleman. I am Senior Member John C Ford of the SWR-OK-074 Composite Squadron, Norman, Oklahoma. I'm a 24 hr student pilot of Crabtree Aviation based at KGOK and have enjoyed my time very much at the squadron. My Duty assignment is the Assistant Professional Development Officer. Is there anyone else from Oklahoma that is a regular here at CAP Talk? Give me a shout!
Have a Merry Christmas.
SM John C. Ford
Assistant Professional Development Officer
SWR-OK-074
Welcome!
Quote from: JohnCFord on December 26, 2011, 04:18:58 AM
Hello, Ladies and Gentleman. I am Senior Member John C Ford of the SWR-OK-074 Composite Squadron, Norman, Oklahoma. I'm a 24 hr student pilot of Crabtree Aviation based at KGOK and have enjoyed my time very much at the squadron. My Duty assignment is the Assistant Professional Development Officer. Is there anyone else from Oklahoma that is a regular here at CAP Talk? Give me a shout!
Have a Merry Christmas.
SM John C. Ford
Assistant Professional Development Officer
SWR-OK-074
Hello, Mr. Ford.
I am also from OKWG. Edmond Composite Squadron OK-002.
I know a few members from you Sqd. including McHale and the Arnold's.
They have a great Sqd. and welcome to CAPTalk!
C/Lt Col Mason Huston
OK-002
Hello Everyone! My name is Sarah, and I just joined the forums today. I've been in Civil Air Patrol for a little over 2 months, so for now I may just lurk around, maybe ask some questions. But from what I've seen so far, this seems like an awesome place. It's nice to meet you all, and have a happy New Year!
Welcome Sarah! You'll find a wealth of wisdom here, as well as a lot of crusty old wise guys.
Quote from: Al Sayre on January 01, 2012, 10:55:29 PM
Welcome Sarah! You'll find a wealth of wisdom here, as well as A LOT of crusty old wise guys.
FTFY ;) ;D
Thank you, Sir! And haha I'm sure they're pretty awesome too (:
I'm Cadet Airman Basic Herman out of NY, just making sure everyone knows I'm here. This is my first 6 months of C.A.P. and it's pretty fun so far. I've got the best squad in CAP, it's a lot better than I expected, not to mention rubbing it in my older brother's face that I'm in the USAF auxiliary ;D.
Welcome aboard!
Thank you sir! Glad to see that there are a lot of people active on here.
Quote from: Cool Mace on December 31, 2011, 11:37:05 PM
Quote from: JohnCFord on December 26, 2011, 04:18:58 AM
Hello, Ladies and Gentleman. I am Senior Member John C Ford of the SWR-OK-074 Composite Squadron, Norman, Oklahoma. I'm a 24 hr student pilot of Crabtree Aviation based at KGOK and have enjoyed my time very much at the squadron. My Duty assignment is the Assistant Professional Development Officer. Is there anyone else from Oklahoma that is a regular here at CAP Talk? Give me a shout!
Have a Merry Christmas.
SM John C. Ford
Assistant Professional Development Officer
SWR-OK-074
Hello, Mr. Ford.
I am also from OKWG. Edmond Composite Squadron OK-002.
I know a few members from you Sqd. including McHale and the Arnold's.
They have a great Sqd. and welcome to CAPTalk!
C/Lt Col Mason Huston
OK-002
Why thank you C/Lt Col Huston, I'm having a great time at the squadron. What airport is OK-002 based?
~J~
Quote from: JohnCFord on January 12, 2012, 11:32:46 PM
Quote from: Cool Mace on December 31, 2011, 11:37:05 PM
Quote from: JohnCFord on December 26, 2011, 04:18:58 AM
Hello, Ladies and Gentleman. I am Senior Member John C Ford of the SWR-OK-074 Composite Squadron, Norman, Oklahoma. I'm a 24 hr student pilot of Crabtree Aviation based at KGOK and have enjoyed my time very much at the squadron. My Duty assignment is the Assistant Professional Development Officer. Is there anyone else from Oklahoma that is a regular here at CAP Talk? Give me a shout!
Have a Merry Christmas.
SM John C. Ford
Assistant Professional Development Officer
SWR-OK-074
Hello, Mr. Ford.
I am also from OKWG. Edmond Composite Squadron OK-002.
I know a few members from you Sqd. including McHale and the Arnold's.
They have a great Sqd. and welcome to CAPTalk!
C/Lt Col Mason Huston
OK-002
Why thank you C/Lt Col Huston, I'm having a great time at the squadron. What airport is OK-002 based?
~J~
We meet at a Armory in Edmond. When the squadron was first started, we met at the airport in Guthrie, but soon moved to the Armory.
How about "I'm back?" Got my membership renewed as of today. Little over two year break and now I'm back with AL-087. Although I'm a SM again. :(
Quote from: stillamarine on January 13, 2012, 11:41:36 PM
How about "I'm back?" Got my membership renewed as of today. Little over two year break and now I'm back with AL-087. Although I'm a SM again. :(
Welcome back, devil dog! Just can't stay away from CAP, huh?
You know they can reinstate your former grade, right? It just takes paperwork.
Yeah the squadron boss gonna take care of that. Just gotta get my ratings current.
How's it going? I've been lurking for a while and figured I'd go ahead and set up an account. I presume I have to post in here before I can post in other topics?
You don't HAVE to. It is just to introduce yourself.
Hi. I'm Andrew.
Prior cadet (NYWG), current AD Air Force officer, and now back into CAP (CAWG). Some from Central New York may remember me (and/or be able to decode some initials) and those who occupy Central/Northern California might just see me around. I've lurked around quite a bit and figured I'd stop creeping the forum and make my presence known.
See you around.
Hello
I just signed up for CAP a week and a half ago. I am in the Pennsylvania wing.
I don't really know what else to say.
So uh, yeah
Quote from: Ferrari576 on January 30, 2012, 04:17:59 AM
Hello
I just signed up for CAP a week and a half ago. I am in the Pennsylvania wing.
I don't really know what else to say.
So uh, yeah
Welcome aboard, both to CAP, and this forum.
Thanks
Hi! I just got here, and i hope i'll enjoy this discussion board! i'm from AZ in case anyoen out there knows me! :D
Me: "Hello... I'm cpyahoo. I'm a CAP member."
Group: "Hi, cpyahoo."
Me: "I've been in CAP since 1984. I know it's wrong, but... sometimes... I just can't help myself."
Quote from: cpyahoo on February 12, 2012, 04:11:28 PM
Me: "Hello... I'm cpyahoo. I'm a CAP member."
Group: "Hi, cpyahoo."
Me: "I've been in CAP since 1984. I know it's wrong, but... sometimes... I just can't help myself."
Hi. That is too funny. Welcome to captalk.
I've been a long time reader, but never got around to joining. I am a SMSgt who's hobby is doing Search and Rescue. Now that I've joined, I am excited to finally be able to add to the productive , and sometimes maybe not so much, conversation. haha
Hello everyone,
I joined back in '10 during NBB, but forgot about this site until a few days ago. I was googling some stuff for CAP, and found the answer in a thread. Quick resume! I'm a C/2Lt & the Cadet Commander of my squadron. I've attended ATA; NBB; & NFAP-NCR, where I earned my solo wings. Hopefully I can find answers to a lot of my questions here. Anyone from NM Wing, message me. Glad to be back!
Hello all; just joined the board. I'm a retired Air Force Reserve WC-130 Flight Engineer whose last assignment was CAP-USAF. I recently became an active member after a few years as a Patron following "retirement" (no pay until age 60). :( I'm currently working on my Scanner qual and of course will follow-up with Observer. One day I'll finish my pilot's license. I'll also will be in Comm with my background (ham/A.F. Civil Service electronics instructor) and the fact this area needs a unit with a comm emphasis (new squadron also).
Hey everyone!
Just joined the forums, seems to be pretty active which I like. I want to be helpful in anyway I can. From Hemet-Ryan Composite Squadron 59. Hit me up if you need any help with anything. Hope to talk to you all soon. ;)
Welcome to CAP Talk, GT Ranger, Silent Panther, FlightEng and Fearthehog.
Thanks! :D
Quote from: Silent Panther on February 20, 2012, 12:20:25 AM
Hello everyone,
I joined back in '10 during NBB, but forgot about this site until a few days ago. I was googling some stuff for CAP, and found the answer in a thread. Quick resume! I'm a C/2Lt & the Cadet Commander of my squadron. I've attended ATA; NBB; & NFAP-NCR, where I earned my solo wings. Hopefully I can find answers to a lot of my questions here. Anyone from NM Wing, message me. Glad to be back!
As they used to say in the old minstrel shows, "You done come to the right place!" Now whether the answers will make any actual sense or not ... well ...
Jack
After what amounts as a 9 year hiatus from CAP, I rejoined the Williamsport Composite Squadron to occupy what little time I have away from school and work. I started CAP at the Reading Composite Squadron 811 in 1995, transferred to the Lebanon VFW Squadron 307 in 1999 and left CAP in 2004. While I was a cadet I attended Encampment (96), Hawk Mountain Ranger school (basic in 97 and Mike Sq. in 98), CLS(97), OTS (98) and I was on staff at OTS in 99.
I joined the board to learn some of the things that the manuals and regs seem leave vague and maybe offer some input as a former cadet/outsider/senior member. I have seen a few people I know (sigs at the bottom of posts) but much more of it seems to be new.
If anyone has any questions of me or knows me from my time as a cadet, please feel free to contact me!
I'm new to the forums and just wanted to say hi from Ohio... good to be back in CAP as a senior member now! I hope I can learn a lot and find plenty to talk about here.
Hello CAPTalk users! I've been a cadet in CAP for a few years now & just recently found out about CAPTalk. I run a blog, officersshoes.blogspot.com (http://officersshoes.blogspot.com), that is designed to help new officers find a footing in CAP. I give tips on how to make their cadet life easier, answer questions that I had a hard time finding the answers to, and just do what I can to help them out. I was the first cadet in my squadron to earn my Billy Mitchell award so there were no higher-ups on the cadet side that I could go to for information about what my next steps were to be. Thankfully I had been to several NCSAs and had met some really cool cadet officers that were able to help me out. I realized that there had to be other cadets out there that are in that place, so I started Officers Shoes to do what I could. Check the blog out & let me know what you think!
Just leaving a note to say I'm back active with CAP. I was inactive for about a year or so.. but I moved to Missouri, so I transferred to the squadron in Hannibal.
Just want to confirm to all I have signed up. Hope I have put enough into my profile to make my CAP membership apparent. Been a member since Sept 2010 and a CAP Pilot since Dec 2010. I have had a good time so far. Looking forward to exploring this site and perhaps asking for help/insights on some issues that have come up.
Hey im from Lantana Florida and i joined at the beginning of the year and so far i enjoy the cadet program.
Hey I'm from Washington; [insert obligatory the state not the capitol remark here] Been lurking around this forum for a while but never bothered to post until today so, ummmm hi?
Welcome aboard! :)
Might as well make myself known. I was a cadet from 2002-2008 in Arizona wing. Turned 21 and senior member in 2008, but haven't been active at all since. I'm thinking of becoming a little more active now (as long as I can keep it "hobby" not a job) and came here to update myself on things that may have changed in the last couple years. I recognize a lot of names here, and I hope you are all doing well.
Welcome back to the wonderful world of CAP!
Quote from: Jamie Hurley on April 30, 2012, 05:46:18 PM
Might as well make myself known. I was a cadet from 2002-2008 in Arizona wing. Turned 21 and senior member in 2008, but haven't been active at all since. I'm thinking of becoming a little more active now (as long as I can keep it "hobby" not a job) and came here to update myself on things that may have changed in the last couple years. I recognize a lot of names here, and I hope you are all doing well.
Welcome to CAPTalk! :clap:
Thank you Mr Fischer. I knew a lot of good cadets from your unit when I was a cadet. I hope you are doing well up there.
Quote from: Jamie Hurley on April 30, 2012, 07:06:22 PM
Thank you Mr Fischer. I knew a lot of good cadets from your unit when I was a cadet. I hope you are doing well up there.
Mr. Hurley,
We are doing very well. What squadron are you from?
Quote from: Sgt. Fischer on April 30, 2012, 07:42:21 PMMr. Hurley,
We are doing very well. What squadron are you from?
I started out at 205 in Sedona, then helped create 212 in Cottonwood back in 2005. That's where I finished my days as a cadet. Now I live in Tucson, and am interested in joining 105 on DMAFB.
Quote from: Jamie Hurley on April 30, 2012, 07:50:08 PM
Quote from: Sgt. Fischer on April 30, 2012, 07:42:21 PMMr. Hurley,
We are doing very well. What squadron are you from?
I started out at 205 in Sedona, then helped create 212 in Cottonwood back in 2005. That's where I finished my days as a cadet. Now I live in Tucson, and am interested in joining 105 on DMAFB.
Cool! I am currently in Prescott, maybe I'll see you at later wing activities!
Roger Hunt from the TN-133 Sr. Sq. Joined the first of the year (2012). William Hartmann is a retired COL from Big Bear, CA and is a good friend of mine. He peaked my interest in CAP. I am currently awaiting a special issuance 3rd Class Medical from the FAA for Diabetes. I received my pilot's license in 1982 while serving in the U.S. Air Force at Travis AFB, CA. I received my pilots' license on July 20th, the anniversary of the Neil Armstrong walk on the moon.
We have a very special person in our squadron. His father was one of the original Tuskugee Airman.
Welcome to CAP. You will find alot of interesting things in CAP and on CAPTalk. They are both great things to participate in.
Hello CAPTalk. I'm a cadet from New Hampshire Wing and have been browsing here for some time. I hold the grade of C/SSgt. Can't wait to interact with all of you on the forums. :)
Quote from: Cashboy on May 06, 2012, 05:38:08 PM
Hello CAPTalk. I'm a cadet from New Hampshire Wing and have been browsing here for some time. I hold the grade of C/SSgt. Can't wait to interact with all of you on the forums. :)
Welcome to CAPTalk, sergeant!
Quote from: Cashboy on May 06, 2012, 05:38:08 PM
Hello CAPTalk. I'm a cadet from New Hampshire Wing and have been browsing here for some time. I hold the grade of C/SSgt. Can't wait to interact with all of you on the forums. :)
Hey, Sergeant! Welcome to CAPTalk!
Quote from: Cashboy on May 06, 2012, 05:38:08 PM
Hello CAPTalk. I'm a cadet from New Hampshire Wing and have been browsing here for some time. I hold the grade of C/SSgt. Can't wait to interact with all of you on the forums. :)
Tango Flight, huh? You must be from the Manchester Squadron. Good group of folks, right there.
No sir :). Their ex C/CC just transferred over to us as our C/DC. We now have a new name for training flight. :D You have a lot of contact with NH Wing sir?
WIWAC, I was the Cadet Commander for the NHWG encampment, and was the CDC (DCC) for NH-010 a few years back.
Sir do you know Captain Cote or Lt. Colonel Goupil? C/Capt Parent is our cadet commander for NH-010 now sir.
Quote from: Cashboy on May 07, 2012, 09:27:33 PM
Sir do you know Captain Cote or Lt. Colonel Goupil? C/Capt Parent is our cadet commander for NH-010 now sir.
Check your PMs.
PM sent sir.
Hai there (:
Precisely. C/A1C . Promoting as fast as I can. I'm really CAP motivated!
Hello all, I've been keeping up with these threads for quite a while, finally joined! :D Hope to see some of you around! BTW, Danger, I see you're from the 130th; whats your last name?
Welcome, Sam! First or second LT?
Welcome sir! :)
Edit: Realized that I quoted Eagle by mistake ::)
Second, for the moment! ;) I didn't specify because it will soon change!
Congrats! I just got my Mitchell, so it'll be a few months.
Quote from: Eagle on May 23, 2012, 07:46:07 PM
Congrats! I just got my Mitchell, so it'll be a few months.
Congrats to you then! It's a big promotion!
Hello all, I'm here, I look forward to seeing all of you around. Eagle and Aim for the Sky, I also just received my Mitchell! Congrats to both of you!
You have your unit listed as 'freebooter.'
Why? ???
He's also not a believer in Title 17?
Quote from: Fluid Ashes on May 25, 2012, 06:18:25 PM
Hello all, I'm here, I look forward to seeing all of you around. Eagle and Aim for the Sky, I also just received my Mitchell! Congrats to both of you!
Hey welcome to CAPTalk Sir!
Quote from: Eclipse on May 25, 2012, 06:33:08 PM
He's also not a believer in Title 17?
I was just wondering... He might not know freebooter means pirate (http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/freebooter).
(We are talking about USC : TITLE 17 - COPYRIGHTS, right?)
Yes - the one that is supposed to be there for more then just keeping 16 from slamming into 18...
Quote from: Fluid Ashes on May 25, 2012, 06:18:25 PM
Hello all, I'm here, I look forward to seeing all of you around. Eagle and Aim for the Sky, I also just received my Mitchell! Congrats to both of you!
Welcome to CAPTalk, sir! And, congrats on getting your Mitchel!
Quote from: Extremepredjudice on May 25, 2012, 06:30:26 PM
You have your unit listed as 'freebooter.'
Why? ???
Why do you?
Quote from: Extremepredjudice on May 25, 2012, 06:30:26 PM
You have your unit listed as 'freebooter.'
Why? ???
He won't be answering as he's already been suspended.
10 bucks says he was that at sign guy.
I'll up the anti, $11 ... trying to throw off the trail..
How do you get suspended after only one post?
Quote from: Danger on May 13, 2012, 03:10:50 PM
Precisely. C/A1C . Promoting as fast as I can. I'm really CAP motivated!
Gear down big shifter. Promoting through the ranks is ultimately the goal of most cadets, but don't forget to sit back and enjoy the ride. More importantly, take the time to learn your role and take in the lesson you can learn from each level. Sure, there's a 2 month minimum between ranks, but that doesn't mean you have to rocket through the ranks.
One of the best things that happened to me and my fellow cadets 20+ years ago was when our testing officer, who had to take the testing box home (no permanent facility) got a no-notice call out to Desert Shield in 1990. There was no access to testing for more than 6 months. We actually had time to be CAP cadets and not worry about who was going to be the next NCO or Mitchell Cadet. It was a blessing in disguise.
When I first started flying, I flew with a guy at work who was over 25,000. I made the comment that I couldnt wait until I had that many. He made the true statement that it was getting there that was all the fun. At the writing of this post, he was 2 1/2 weeks left to retire after 44 years as a cop. 40 of that flying. Said he do it all over again in a second and would enjoy every hour on the second go around even more than the first.
So like Stonewall says ,enjoy your trip up the food chain
Hello! Two of my kids have recently joined the CAP cadet program, and they are already gaining confidence and pride in themselves from the work that they're putting into it. This is a really great organization for kids!
My husband and I want to support our children's squadron by becoming senior members ourselves. We don't want to just take, but also contribute. He's an aerospace engineer, so aerospace education is obvious. Aside from that, the area in which our squadron could most use my help would be in logistics. Fortunately that's a field I'm experience with.
So, I'm here to start learning about the equipment. I have a few questions. What is needed, and what is not? Is there some sort of catalog system with item numbers that I can reference? We have a storage room full of equipment that hasn't been touched in awhile, what is the best way to figure out the correct names (and preferably item numbers) for the stuff? Well, you get the idea.
Thanks for having this awesome forum here, I'm looking forward to digging in!
Quote from: Callahan on May 26, 2012, 02:56:19 PM
Hello! Two of my kids have recently joined the CAP cadet program, and they are already gaining confidence and pride in themselves from the work that they're putting into it. This is a really great organization for kids!
My husband and I want to support our children's squadron by becoming senior members ourselves. We don't want to just take, but also contribute. He's an aerospace engineer, so aerospace education is obvious. Aside from that, the area in which our squadron could most use my help would be in logistics. Fortunately that's a field I'm experience with.
So, I'm here to start learning about the equipment. I have a few questions. What is needed, and what is not? Is there some sort of catalog system with item numbers that I can reference? We have a storage room full of equipment that hasn't been touched in awhile, what is the best way to figure out the correct names (and preferably item numbers) for the stuff? Well, you get the idea.
Thanks for having this awesome forum here, I'm looking forward to digging in!
Welcome to CAPTalk Ma'am. Hope your family enjoys themselves in CAP.
Mrs Callahan,
If you are interested in what you cadets will be doing, and what they need, I congratulate you. It is really nice to see parents involved in what their kids are doing. As a father of four, I can't wait for them to join, my seven year old cannot wait.
I would look at the GTM Task book (Ground Team Member).
http://www.nesa.cap.gov/curriculum_material/gsar/g&udftg.pdf (http://www.nesa.cap.gov/curriculum_material/gsar/g&udftg.pdf)
It gives a lot of info, and even has the required gear for emergency services.
That is the biggest list of equipment any CAP member needs as a cadet. But feel free to add to it as you find new things that you think would help.
The biggest thing though, is to not think that ES is all there is to CAP. There is plenty more.
Thanks for this link, it has some very good information!
I'm also planning to inventory the library and AE resources.
Quote from: Callahan on May 26, 2012, 05:40:00 PM
Thanks for this link, it has some very good information!
I'm also planning to inventory the library and AE resources.
Also, pound around on the national member website,
Www.members.gocivilairpatrol.com (http://www.members.gocivilairpatrol.com)
There you can find all manuals and regulations. The best part, you can even get to every leadership and aerospace manual. It is pretty cool that they have put those up now.
From Washington, pushing on to get into the Squadron in Marysville, or Painefield, mainly Marysville. I go to the my first meeting to get to know the squadron next thursday.
I am a frequent volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, and I wish to add more to my plate and better my life.
Quote from: The_Cashier on June 01, 2012, 05:59:39 AM
From Washington, pushing on to get into the Squadron in Marysville, or Painefield, mainly Marysville. I go to the my first meeting to get to know the squadron next thursday.
I am a frequent volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, and I wish to add more to my plate and better my life.
Welcome! Cadet or senior?
Quote from: The_Cashier on June 01, 2012, 05:59:39 AM
From Washington, pushing on to get into the Squadron in Marysville, or Painefield, mainly Marysville. I go to the my first meeting to get to know the squadron next thursday.
I am a frequent volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, and I wish to add more to my plate and better my life.
Welcome to CAPTalk! Um, just so I know how to address you, what is your rank?
Quote from: Sgt. Fischer on June 01, 2012, 01:44:52 PM
Quote from: The_Cashier on June 01, 2012, 05:59:39 AM
From Washington, pushing on to get into the Squadron in Marysville, or Painefield, mainly Marysville. I go to the my first meeting to get to know the squadron next thursday.
I am a frequent volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, and I wish to add more to my plate and better my life.
Welcome to CAPTalk! Um, just so I know how to address you, what is your rank?
He would be a SM. It says on his profile that he is 22.
Do we have to boost our post count everytime someone introduces themselves? Send them a PM
Quote from: Extremepredjudice on June 01, 2012, 05:56:23 PM
Do we have to boost our post count everytime someone introduces themselves? Send them a PM
Did you really have to post. Couldn't you just send them a pm?
Quote from: Extremepredjudice on June 01, 2012, 05:56:23 PM
Do we have to boost our post count everytime someone introduces themselves? Send them a PM
EP that is the whole point of this thread. And couldn't you have just PMed us like Rogue said to tell us that?
Quote from: Sgt. Fischer on June 01, 2012, 10:54:46 PM
Quote from: Extremepredjudice on June 01, 2012, 05:56:23 PM
Do we have to boost our post count everytime someone introduces themselves? Send them a PM
Says the guy with over 1,000 posts.... ::)
Mr. Fischer, I suggest that you back off, settle down, and grow up a bit. This isn't third grade. Same for you, EP.
Evening everyone,
I just thought I'd introduce myself. I'm new to CAP talk, but not to the Civil Air Patrol. I have been a Cadet since September of 2009 and hold the grade of C/1StLt. I am the Cadet Commander of my local squadron and just got back from the GAWG 2012 Encampment last week. The only super notable events I have been to are Frostbite 2012 and Combat Controller Orientation Course 2011.
I hope to get to know a few of you on here and be able to use this resource more often.
Quote from: X2117 on June 13, 2012, 02:07:33 AM
Evening everyone,
I just thought I'd introduce myself. I'm new to CAP talk, but not to the Civil Air Patrol. I have been a Cadet since September of 2009 and hold the grade of C/1StLt. I am the Cadet Commander of my local squadron and just got back from the GAWG 2012 Encampment last week. The only super notable events I have been to are Frostbite 2012 and Combat Controller Orientation Course 2011.
I hope to get to know a few of you on here and be able to use this resource more often.
Welcome to CAPTalk! There is a section made specifically for this type of topic: http://captalk.net/index.php?topic=135.980 (http://captalk.net/index.php?topic=135.980)
Quote from: AngelWings on June 13, 2012, 02:20:31 AM
Quote from: X2117 on June 13, 2012, 02:07:33 AM
Evening everyone,
I just thought I'd introduce myself. I'm new to CAP talk, but not to the Civil Air Patrol. I have been a Cadet since September of 2009 and hold the grade of C/1StLt. I am the Cadet Commander of my local squadron and just got back from the GAWG 2012 Encampment last week. The only super notable events I have been to are Frostbite 2012 and Combat Controller Orientation Course 2011.
I hope to get to know a few of you on here and be able to use this resource more often.
Welcome to CAPTalk! There is a section made specifically for this type of topic: http://captalk.net/index.php?topic=135.980 (http://captalk.net/index.php?topic=135.980)
This post was done on a different topic, just to clarify.
Oops, my bad, Thanks for switching it for me!
Hello everyone,
I recently joined CAP in May and just now have joined this forum. I wanted to say Hello and introduce myself. I live in Central Florida and look forward to volunteering. I can see that this site contains some excellent information. The best of luck to everyone.
Sincerely,
Mark
Mark Kinsey, SM, CAP
Welcome to CAP and CAPTalk!
Welcome aboard :clap:
A fellow Floridian....welcome.
Quote from: capsmkinsey on June 15, 2012, 05:06:05 PM
Hello everyone,
I recently joined CAP in May and just now have joined this forum. I wanted to say Hello and introduce myself. I live in Central Florida and look forward to volunteering. I can see that this site contains some excellent information. The best of luck to everyone.
Sincerely,
Mark
Mark Kinsey, SM, CAP
welcome to CAPTalk, sir.
Quote from: capsmkinsey on June 15, 2012, 05:06:05 PM
Hello everyone,
I recently joined CAP in May and just now have joined this forum. I wanted to say Hello and introduce myself. I live in Central Florida and look forward to volunteering. I can see that this site contains some excellent information. The best of luck to everyone.
Sincerely,
Mark
Mark Kinsey, SM, CAP
Welcome aboard! I hope you find some answers to questions, good ideas, and gain some knowledge from other CAPTalk members while you're here.
Just now joining CAP Talk although I have been in CAP as a Senior for about 2.5 years. I was also a cadet back in the 1970s.
Quote from: David Vandenbroeck on June 29, 2012, 07:09:49 PM
Just now joining CAP Talk although I have been in CAP as a Senior for about 2.5 years. I was also a cadet back in the 1970s.
welcome to CAPTalk! I have a cadet in my squadron named Vandergrift. I also call him "Vandy" ;D
Well, guess I should say "I'm here!"
My name is McLean Haughey out of SER-FL-089, the MacDill Aviation Cadet Squadron (MACS).
I'm currently interested in ES work (UDF Trainee) and am looking into getting my MRO/CUL. Even talking with my Wing's Communication Officer :D
Litte bout me: Started attending CAP meetings in DEC 2010, but did get paperwork processed until 08MAY11, so I'm not as far as long as I could be, but I get advanced promotion rates now so It's fine.
Well, "I'm here!"
Yep...another "I'm Here!" post.
Cadet 1981-1986 GAWG, DeKalb County Cadet Squadron 09065.
Senior Member 1992-2000 WIWG Mitchell Composite Squadron 9 48180, TDY Milwaukee Composite Squadron 5 48061, and 12th Senior Support Squadron, 48124. 2000-2006 and 2012-present, ARWG, 115th Composite Squadron, Rogers, AR.
What a long strange trip it's been.
Quote from: WICAPMOM on August 22, 2005, 04:38:37 PM
Hello, I am Julie Anne or Major Sorenson (Dependant on who you are)
I have been a member of Civil Air Patrol since 1987. I joined as a cadet at the age of 16. You can do the math... I am obviously a senior member now, having been a member longer than many cadets have been alive. I am happily turning 35 in less than a week. ;) More happily I am a mom, thus the user name. I have 10 year old twins, 1 boy & 1 girl. ;D
I am new to the discussion board world. I learned of CAPtalk.net from a cadet from my area, MATT.
Hey Julie! long time no see! And it's LTC Sorenson now, I see, since this post is 7 years old.
Hello world.
Been lurking for a good while.. never posted...
But, I'm here now. ;D
I decided to be active here at CAP Talk now that I'm an NCO and I've taken some responsibility in my squadron, and perhaps I can learn something from you all!
Quote from: kurdo on July 11, 2012, 01:21:45 AM
Hello world.
Hey welcome to CapTalk!
Quote from: AlaskaRocks on July 11, 2012, 03:44:40 PM
Been lurking for a good while.. never posted...
But, I'm here now. ;D
I decided to be active here at CAP Talk now that I'm an NCO and I've taken some responsibility in my squadron, and perhaps I can learn something from you all!
Hey welcome to CapTalk. There are a lot of Cadet NCOs lurking here also.
Quote from: AlaskaRocks on July 11, 2012, 03:44:40 PM
Been lurking for a good while.. never posted...
But, I'm here now. ;D
I decided to be active here at CAP Talk now that I'm an NCO and I've taken some responsibility in my squadron, and perhaps I can learn something from you all!
Welcome to CAPTalk! congrats on getting NCO! I remember how happy i was when I became staff sergeant. ;D
Hi, Im a C/CMSgt and I live in TN wing. :P
Quote from: ZombieButter on July 12, 2012, 08:50:07 PM
Hi, Im a C/CMSgt and I live in TN wing. :P
Welcome Mr. Zombie ;)
I
love brains. >:D >:D >:D
Hello all.
C/2Lt McCoy from PA Wing here. Medic assistance is available on request. :P See technique: yell "MEDIC!"
Quote from: CharlieMike on July 14, 2012, 01:33:49 AM
Hello all.
C/2Lt McCoy from PA Wing here. Medic assistance is available on request. :P See technique: yell "MEDIC!"
And then what? The "Medic" will call 911 for us? ::)
(Welcome to CAPTalk)
Quote from: ZombieButter on July 12, 2012, 08:50:07 PM
Hi, Im a C/CMSgt and I live in TN wing. :P
Hi! Welcome to CAPTalk, zombie!
I have been lurking CAPTalk for some time now, and it seems if you were to sum it up in two words it would be Uniforms and Spelling.
Howdy from Dallas, Texas.
I keep hearing things about this website, so i finally decided to check it out!
woohooo! :)
I'm Madison Smith and I'm a GSAR junkie from Alabama Wing!
Quote from: Bloodsky on August 06, 2012, 05:28:48 PM
I have been lurking CAPTalk for some time now, and it seems if you were to sum it up in two words it would be Uniforms and Spelling.
Howdy from Dallas, Texas.
"Uniforms and Spelling." That's three words.... ;)
Jack
Don't forget grammar correction... >:D
Quote from: MSmith95 on August 14, 2012, 06:00:34 PM
I keep hearing things about this website, so i finally decided to check it out!
woohooo! :)
I'm Madison Smith and I'm a GSAR junkie from Alabama Wing!
welcome to CAPTalk!
Is that the dreaded diamond on Cadet Fischer's grade insignia???
Quote from: 754837 on August 20, 2012, 02:24:50 PM
Is that the dreaded diamond on Cadet Fischer's grade insignia???
WHERE IS MY PITCHFORK?
Quote from: 754837 on August 20, 2012, 02:24:50 PM
Is that the dreaded diamond on Cadet Fischer's grade insignia???
Oh... I forgot.. I need to change my sig. My DCC demoted me from 1st sergeant. :( :'(
It is not, in the strictest sense, a demotion. You've simply been relieved from a position.
Quote from: SarDragon on August 21, 2012, 03:38:19 AM
It is not, in the strictest sense, a demotion. You've simply been relieved from a position.
Here we go...
What's wrong with what I said?
First sergeant is not a rank, therefore you can't be demoted from something you were never promoted to.
Being a position, you are assigned and relieved.
Simple.
Quote from: SarDragon on August 21, 2012, 04:47:58 AM
What's wrong with what I said?
First sergeant is not a rank, therefore you can't be demoted from something you were never promoted to.
Being a position, you are assigned and relieved.
Simple.
Do you not remember the great debate of two weeks ago?
Quote from: Garibaldi on August 21, 2012, 12:09:40 PM
Quote from: SarDragon on August 21, 2012, 04:47:58 AM
What's wrong with what I said?
First sergeant is not a rank, therefore you can't be demoted from something you were never promoted to.
Being a position, you are assigned and relieved.
Simple.
Do you not remember the great debate of two weeks ago?
Probably not. If I participated then, I probably said the same thing.
Edit: Reread the other post. SSDD. My comment above is still germane.
Guys! It's okay! Who cares about the insignia? Besides, I'm gonna be quitting CAP soon anyway.......
Hello, Earthlings.
I'm Here Joined CAP Officially in July, waiting to pick up The Butter Bar. I am very active in CAP, i will be lurking around to see what sparks my interest.
Welcome, Doc. Good to have another veteran on board.
Where were you a HM? I've got a good friend who is a SWCC HM.
Quote from: Devil Doc on August 27, 2012, 01:28:58 PM
Hello, Earthlings.
I'm Here Joined CAP Officially in July, waiting to pick up The Butter Bar. I am very active in CAP, i will be lurking around to see what sparks my interest.
Hey Doc, I'm guessing from your username you were a greenside doc? Welcome! There's a few of us current and former devil dogs around here. You're in good company!
Yes, I was with 3rd Battallion 4th Marines, out of the lovely place called 29 Palms, CA. I got into CAP to try to stay active, since my injury it is hard to move around, so i try to stay fit the best i can. Thank you for the welcomes, ill be glad to be part of the team.
Quote from: Devil Doc on August 27, 2012, 05:22:25 PM
Yes, I was with 3rd Battallion 4th Marines, out of the lovely place called 29 Palms, CA. I got into CAP to try to stay active, since my injury it is hard to move around, so i try to stay fit the best i can. Thank you for the welcomes, ill be glad to be part of the team.
'Rah Doc! Hanging out with my fellow grunts, too. Love it.
If anyone wants to give me any pointers to help my advancement, training, fitting in with CAP or whatever, just let me kow im all ears.
Hello,
My name is a Terry and I am a member of the KS Wing Junction City Composite Squadron. I was a Cadet and rejoined as a Senior Member while stationed at Fort Campbell, KY. I have belonged to NC and GA wings as well. Unfortunately I am on a DOD directed break from CAP as I am at the lovely Sandals resort here in Afghanistan and thought I would join the site to stay in the loop.
Sandles Resort in Afghanistan, awesomre place!!
Hello all. I've been lurking on this forum a little while. I am new SM so I don't know what I don't know yet. I am excited to get my feet in he air soon!
Quote from: umpirecali on September 04, 2012, 04:29:22 AM
Hello all. I've been lurking on this forum a little while. I am new SM so I don't know what I don't know yet. I am excited to get my feet in he air soon!
Welcome to the "Dark Side" of CAP! This is a great/bad place to ask questions. One thing to remember, the search will be your friend for finding answers first. If you can't find it, then start a new thread.
Happy trails!
Quote from: Terry W. on September 01, 2012, 11:05:17 PM
Hello,
My name is a Terry and I am a member of the KS Wing Junction City Composite Squadron. I was a Cadet and rejoined as a Senior Member while stationed at Fort Campbell, KY. I have belonged to NC and GA wings as well. Unfortunately I am on a DOD directed break from CAP as I am at the lovely Sandals resort here in Afghanistan and thought I would join the site to stay in the loop.
Welcome Terry! I hear the ClubMed there is nicer.
New Senior Member recruit, checking in here!
SM Freeman from the Westover Composite Squadron, NER-MA-015
Will have my summary conversation tomorrow at our meeting for Level I. From there, I look to gain ratings in both AE and ES in Level II. No prior CAP or military experience, although I'm glad to serve my state and country as a civilian through CAP!
Quote from: BFreemanMA on September 11, 2012, 02:07:45 AM
New Senior Member recruit, checking in here!
SM Freeman from the Westover Composite Squadron, NER-MA-015
Will have my summary conversation tomorrow at our meeting for Level I. From there, I look to gain ratings in both AE and ES in Level II. No prior CAP or military experience, although I'm glad to serve my state and country as a civilian through CAP!
Welcome to a fellow Massho... err, Massachusettsian. ;)
Haha, thank you. Good to be here! Time to learn!
Quote from: BFreemanMA on September 12, 2012, 02:59:45 AM
Haha, thank you. Good to be here! Time to learn!
Yet another Taxachusetts CAP member. Welcome to CAP and MAWG!
Quote from: BFreemanMA on September 12, 2012, 02:59:45 AM
Haha, thank you. Good to be here! Time to learn!
Welcome to CAPTalk, Sir!
Quote from: Devil Doc on August 27, 2012, 05:22:25 PM
Yes, I was with 3rd Battallion 4th Marines, out of the lovely place called 29 Palms, CA. I got into CAP to try to stay active, since my injury it is hard to move around, so i try to stay fit the best i can. Thank you for the welcomes, ill be glad to be part of the team.
I was 1
st BN, 24 Marines, 4
th Marine Div. as an HN. I was regular Army and was out 7 years when I got back in. They put me with a Marine unit because I had been in Infantry, Cav, and hospital units before. I had to transfer to a hospital unit for a short time since it was a reserve gig and was so busy trying to find a job after college. I did this because I drove for about 1.5 hours and didn't remember a thing. I just remember waking up getting ready to make a turn onto a ramp from I-94 to I-75 near Ann Arbor. This was about the second time I didn't remember a drive home, but that one scared me enough that I had to ask for the transfer because I was scared next drill would be the last.
I ended getting out a few months later due to medical problems. I miss it sometimes, but I miss the Cav the most because Armor is fun and it is better to ride than to walk everywhere. Well, it is better until you realize that the big red cross on the side of your vehicle is a great place for the DAT's to bore sight their M1'S and the enemy to use as an aiming point.
Glad to be on board.
I am here, C/1st Lt Jonathan Knapp, of the South Charlotte Cadet Squadron. I have attended 4 encampments, three of them in SCWG and one of them in NCWG. I have attended Hawk Mountain Ranger School Advanced Course 2011, along with many weekend activities. I am currently the Cadet Deputy Commander of my home unit. This winter I hope to attend Civic Leadership Academy
Quote from: Jon Knapp on September 24, 2012, 11:12:37 PM
I am here, C/1st Lt Jonathan Knapp, of the South Charlotte Cadet Squadron. I have attended 4 encampments, three of them in SCWG and one of them in NCWG. I have attended Hawk Mountain Ranger School Advanced Course 2011, along with many weekend activities. I am currently the Cadet Deputy Commander of my home unit. This winter I hope to attend Civic Leadership Academy
Welcome to the wonderful world of CAPTalk!
Hello everyone! Finally getting back into the CAP world as a SM after being involved as a cadet. I'm looking forward to working with you all and soliciting assistance as I build the squadron I command back up. It's been badly neglected and I'm the only SM at the moment... I used to post on cadetstuff from time to time though I noticed that site has undergone a massive makeover.
Congratulations on graduating from the AFA!
This is actually "I'm back." I haven't been on here in about two years. Good to see that there're still some familiar names here.
-Gunner
Welcome Back Gunner! I think I remember seeing your name before.
Quote from: Gunner C on October 12, 2012, 09:25:54 PM
This is actually "I'm back." I haven't been on here in about two years. Good to see that there're still some familiar names here.
-Gunner
Welcome back.
Missed seeing you around.
Welcome back Gunner. Missed you around here.
Here I am! Thanks for your help getting registered, Mike!!! :)
Quote from: katie_incredible on November 15, 2012, 06:25:43 AM
Here I am! Thanks for your help getting registered, Mike!!! :)
Welcome, Katie. Enjoy the threads. This is a fun place to lurk... ;)
Ah, I heard so much about CAP Talk but never got on it 'till now. =D (Been in for 3 years now)
Hi.
I'm here!
I've been a SM for a while now, but mostly drawing off my years as a cadet. I'm the ES Training Officer at my unit and hoping to get some new ideas and info here. I love forums in general since there is so much knowledge to draw from and great people with new ideas.
Hello.
Hi All,
I'm a former cadet and senior, both Capt, from NYW in the 1970s-80s. I was a wing check pilot, and 38 years after getting my CFI I'm still a CFI, but these days flying is just a hobby and not a profession. After spending years in CAP I enjoy reading about the organization and seeing how similar things still are.
Steve
Welcome.
Enjoy your time here.
Greetings to all
I am new to CAP after serving 35 years in the Army AD/RC. I am curently an SM in my sons Squadron and looking forward to working with the Squadron and adjusting to the differences.
Welcome aboard, Dennis. Love the quote in your signature from the 1SG! ;D
Quote from: Pylon on December 03, 2012, 05:43:04 PM
Welcome aboard, Dennis. Love the quote in your signature from the 1SG! ;D
Thanks, it helps that I have lived it :) Looking forward to working with the highly motivated Cadets I have been seeing in my new Squadron.
Quote from: DennisH on December 03, 2012, 08:56:45 PM
Thanks, it helps that I have lived it :)
You mean, you've experienced being a PFC, Third Award? ;)
If you mean the version of PFC that has nothing to do with rank then yes Sir ;). I come from a time when you road the rank roller coaster to learn from your mistakes. :)
Hello, I joined CAP in 1974 after visiting the Air Force museum and watching in wonder two groups of kids. One group, the jafrotc, and another group, a cap unit. Guess which group had sloppy uniforms, long hair, and messing around? I was drawn to the squared away group. I was a Boy Scout but was impressed with what I saw. It took me 2 months to find a local cap unit. Found 'em in the white pages under us government.
My name is David D'Arcy who was recently appointed personnel officer for West Michigan Group 703. I'd love to hear from anyone from the old Cherry Hill Cadet Squadron, 20183...
Hello to all! My name is Randy Patterson and I am originally from southeast Texas. I joined CAP in 1994 at the age of 14 and became a member of the Mid-County Composite Squadron in Nederland, Texas. The Mid-County was later renamed the 273rd in honor of the 273rd Electronics Installation Squadron of the ANG, whose facilities we operated out of. The 273rd was a very active CAP unit and was known for its ground teams. Sadly, the 273rd is no longer a composite squadron. It is now known as the Spindletop Cadet Squadron. Anyway, in 1998, I enlisted in the United States Coast Guard and as a result became a senior member. I served for two more years as a senior until I was transferred to the USCG Academy at New London, CT. I became inactive at that point and never renewed. After 12 years of military service and a career change (career firefighter/ EMT-B), I have decided to rejoin CAP and carry on. I will be serving the 399th Comp. Squadron of Danbury, CT.
Thank you for your Service, and welcome to CapTalk, and welcome back to CAP from an ex army engineer.
Ok,
So, after a lengthy hiatus from the CAP, i.e. started a family, career, etc, I am in the unique position to join again as my son is rapidly approaching the age where he is quizzing dad about it. This goes without saying, as most of my closest friends were both cadets and senior members with me, and this fact that this organization had a profound impact on me both personally and professionally.
I am here to feel the tempo, and see the changes, as I have about three years lead time before he turns twelve and need to spin back up to speed it this is something I do with him, or decide to let him make his own way.
Comments are welcome
-J
Quote from: FDLT19 on December 09, 2012, 09:17:41 PM
Ok,
So, after a lengthy hiatus from the CAP, i.e. started a family, career, etc, I am in the unique position to join again as my son is rapidly approaching the age where he is quizzing dad about it. This goes without saying, as most of my closest friends were both cadets and senior members with me, and this fact that this organization had a profound impact on me both personally and professionally.
I am here to feel the tempo, and see the changes, as I have about three years lead time before he turns twelve and need to spin back up to speed it this is something I do with him, or decide to let him make his own way.
Comments are welcome
-J
Have you ever wanted to be a squadron commander?
I keed, I keed.
Welcome back!
Hello everyone,
As you can guess by my user name my name is Elihu Lowery, I have just been Honorably discharged from the Air Force after 9.1 years as a Security Forces member and am a OEF veteran. I joined CAP back in July 1993 as a Flight Officer but I have not been active for several years (but I did maintain my membership) and have just started to attend unit meetings again with the intent to become active once again. But, one of the things I have found to be interesting about CAP is how I can be hard core for several years become inactive for a few years then return to my unit to find that I do not know anyone there. Oh, well there is something to be said about a fresh start and all I can say is "It's good to be back".
Quote from: Elihu.Lowery on December 15, 2012, 05:56:29 AM
Hello everyone,
As you can guess by my user name my name is Elihu Lowery, I have just been Honorably discharged from the Air Force after 9.1 years as a Security Forces member and am a OEF veteran. I joined CAP back in July 1993 as a Flight Officer but I have not been active for several years (but I did maintain my membership) and have just started to attend unit meetings again with the intent to become active once again. But, one of the things I have found to be interesting about CAP is how I can be hard core for several years become inactive for a few years then return to my unit to find that I do not know anyone there. Oh, well there is something to be said about a fresh start and all I can say is "It's good to be back".
That's exactly how you should do it. Go in, get a feel for the unit, and see where you'll fit in. Hard core will come later, and might not be as big a deal as it was when you left.
Hello everyone,
My name is Paul and currently I'm a SSgt in the USAF as a Security Forces member. I joined the Kenai Composite Squadron back home in Alaska in 1999 as a cadet and made it up to Earhart before my enlistment. Afterwards I upgraded to Senior member and achieved the rank of 1Lt in the Montana Wing. Unfortunately my job there precluded me from taking a very active role despite holding various positions such as Emergency Services Officer for the Malmstrom Squadron and Recruiting and Retention Officer (if only for a short time before deployment) for the Wing.
Currently my membership is lapsed due to being stationed at a location where there is absolutely no CAP presence (NAS Sigonella in Sicily), the closest unit is Ramstein. I intend to renew in the near future and hopefully find a way to complete my ESO specialty track and take it from there. I look forward to getting to know everyone and seeing qhat everyone has to say!
Paul M.
Hello all,
My name is Mark and I've been in CAP about six months. After visiting a couple of squadrons, I wound up in Nighthawk Composite Squadron in Denton, TX. Unlike some, the closest I ever came to the military was the test (USAFA, AF ROTC, AGOQT), but wound up in the private sector. After earning my pilot's license, I looked for ways to use it for the common good. For whatever reason, CAP never occurred to me, then one day, I started looking into it. So far it has been a great fit and I am glad I joined. My only regret is not having done so years ago.
See you around
1st Lt L. Mark Hammack SWR-TX-413
The Home of Happiness!
>:D
Quote from: a2capt on December 28, 2012, 04:13:16 AM
The Home of Happiness!
I thought that was Denton, OH? Either way say hi to Dr. Scott for me...
Hello, I am a fairly new recruit I just joined a few minutes ago. I am Cadet Castillo, I have gone to 2 CAP meetings so far and I hope to attend more. I love being in CAP it has taught me a lot! So yeah, want to know anything just ask. I am from the Utah Wing, I am part of the Thunderbird Composite Squadron.
Hi everyone! I'm user #16 on CAP Talk, but it's been so long since I've posted I thought I might re-introduce myself.
I'm Dan Brodsky. Currently the Director of Cadet Programs for Virginia Wing. Former Group Commander, Squadron Commander, Assistant IG, and a bunch of other things, all as a member of New York Wing. I moved to Virginia last year and DCP is my first assignment here (nothing like jumping in with both feet!) I was an Eaker cadet and have been in CAP for over 20 years.
Can't promise I'll post often, but here I am and it's nice to see this board still thriving after all these years. Cheers!
Quote from: Cadet Basic Castillo on January 01, 2013, 05:41:40 AM
Hello, I am a fairly new recruit I just joined a few minutes ago. I am Cadet Castillo, I have gone to 2 CAP meetings so far and I hope to attend more. I love being in CAP it has taught me a lot! So yeah, want to know anything just ask. I am from the Utah Wing, I am part of the Thunderbird Composite Squadron.
Welcome to Civil Air Patrol, and CAPTalk! Feel free to PM me with any questions you have about the program, and I'd be happy to answer them.
C/SMSgt
Quote from: dwb on January 03, 2013, 01:43:31 AM
Hi everyone! I'm user #16 on CAP Talk, but it's been so long since I've posted I thought I might re-introduce myself.
I'm Dan Brodsky. Currently the Director of Cadet Programs for Virginia Wing.
Are you the former Blackhawk pilot?
>:D
OOH!
Harsh! ;)
Quote from: Stonewall on January 03, 2013, 03:37:33 AM
Are you the former Blackhawk pilot?
>:D
You may be thinking of someone else. ;-)
Quote from: Elihu.Lowery on December 15, 2012, 05:56:29 AM
Hello everyone,
As you can guess by my user name my name is Elihu Lowery, I have just been Honorably discharged from the Air Force after 9.1 years as a Security Forces member and am a OEF veteran. I joined CAP back in July 1993 as a Flight Officer but I have not been active for several years (but I did maintain my membership) and have just started to attend unit meetings again with the intent to become active once again. But, one of the things I have found to be interesting about CAP is how I can be hard core for several years become inactive for a few years then return to my unit to find that I do not know anyone there. Oh, well there is something to be said about a fresh start and all I can say is "It's good to be back".
Thank you for your service and Welcome Back.
Okay, just thought I'd note there's yet another member here. :) Was a cadet back in the late 80's/early 90's, rejoined in Wyoming Wing back in '10, now in Eugene and wearing a whole bunch of hats both at squadron and wing. I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season, and I look forward to talking with you all.
Hello all
My name is Walt Lott. It's been almost 27 years since I last wore a CAP uniform, and reading the posts on this forum takes me way back...
I started as a cadet back in 1975 (that was when we still wore stripes on the sleeves) -- I stayed on for about a year and dropped out because of school. I came back in as an SM at the age of 18. Back then, we didn't have the FO grades for under 21'ers. Instead we had Warrant Officer grades.
Later on, I graduated from Army ROTC as a 2LT, and held the same grade in CAP. I remained in CAP for another 7 years, and left the organization when I became employed full time.
Since, I retired from the Army Reserve after 24 years (spent time in the National Guard and active for a period as well). Recently I joined the CSMR (California State Military Reserve) which is California's State Defense Force.
About CAP -- my time in Civil Air Patrol taught me a lot about military life. Not just about C&C, but about honor, dedication, committment and loyalty. Valuable life lessons. I'd say without a doubt that CAP had a lot to do with who I am today. (I'm hoping that's a good thing ;D)
Quote from: Treadhead on January 28, 2013, 07:10:46 PM
About CAP -- my time in Civil Air Patrol taught me a lot about military life. Not just about C&C, but about honor, dedication, committment and loyalty. Valuable life lessons. I'd say without a doubt that CAP had a lot to do with who I am today. (I'm hoping that's a good thing ;D)
Good to have you back on board.
I agree with everything in your last paragraph. CAP absolutely forged my future in more ways than one. Not just as a cadet, but in my younger senior member years too.
Greetings and Salutations:
I'm a retired USAF Fighter Pilot in San Marcos CA with a PA-140 that might as well be retired as well -- since I don't fly it much. I was a CAP Cadet 55 years ago, and really profited by the experience. I'm eager to get started and am shopping around for a flying club.
Check Six
Jim Thomes
Thank you for your service, and welcome to CapTalk.
Hullo. My name is Marky Mark...and I'm a CAPaholic...
Quote from: Marky Mark on February 13, 2013, 07:45:33 AM
Hullo. My name is Marky Mark...and I'm a CAPaholic...
No you're not. You're Airman de Ruiter. Thanks for playing, though. You can find another board to troll.
Ouch.
Helloooooo!
I've been lurking for a while, figured I better make a profile so I can ask questions, make erroneous statements, Counter assault local terrorists like De Ruiter, and so forth. >:D
I just got out of the Marine Corps as a Corporal. I worked on Aviation Comm/Nav/SecureComm equipment and did a tour in Afghanistan. Had a good time 8). I rejoined CAP at the end of my enlistment, just made 2LT recently and am working on all my Radio Certs so I can turn on the dusty old radio in the back room of our squadron building.
With my history known, let my reign of terror commence. >:D
Gonna make a return trip to building 226 this June? :)
Nahhhh. . . I'm a poor college student nowadays. . . :-\
Who be you? :D
Hello. My name is Jeffrey. I am a Security Officer at Maryland Masonic Homes in Cockeysville. I am joining a squadron in Harford County. I served 9 years on active duty with the Air Force Security Forces. Looking to do a track as Emergency Services officer.
Welcome, Defender.
Thank you very much!!
Hello!
I'm new to the Civil Air Patrol. I was originally interested in aerial photography, so I thought the Civil Air Patrol might be a good fit. I've been a member of GA 157 for one week ;D, and I am enjoying it.
I had also taken an interest in joining because I was under the impression that you could learn web designing (at least the little pamphlet said you could). Is there anything that can be learned at the CAP concerning web design?
Also, I was wondering. I've registered with E-services and I've been completing the electives. Is there any kind of reward/ribbon for doing that? :)
Thank you!!!!!!
Quote from: capgirl on February 18, 2013, 02:35:13 AM
Hello!
I'm new to the Civil Air Patrol. I was originally interested in aerial photography, so I thought the Civil Air Patrol might be a good fit. I've been a member of GA 157 for one week ;D, and I am enjoying it.
I had also taken an interest in joining because I was under the impression that you could learn web designing (at least the little pamphlet said you could). Is there anything that can be learned at the CAP concerning web design?
Also, I was wondering. I've registered with E-services and I've been completing the electives. Is there any kind of reward/ribbon for doing that? :)
Thank you!!!!!!
Welcome to CAP!
Most basic requirement to become part of an aircrew and work towards Airborne Photographer or Mission Scanner is the age requirement of 18. So if you're a cadet, you'll most likely have to wait some time.
As for webpage design, CAP isn't really a great place to come searching for that. The majority of squadrons have IT's and Public Affairs personnel or other Senior Members who have expertise in the field, so you'll have to find out at your squadron if there's any opportunity to learn some web design or assist the Senior Member in the field.
Lastly, no ribbons for going through all the initial tests. But don't worry; the ribbons will come fast and furious once you start promoting and get more involved.
What pamphlet talked about learning web design?
Hello, I'm here, officially.
@ JerseyCadet - Thank you for answering my questions. :)
@ usafaux2004 - It really wasn't a "pamphlet", seeing as how it was just one piece of about 4 by 11 inch cardstock that had a brief description about what the CAP had to offer. :)
I attended my first meeting again since the early 90s. Went well I think!
Hello all!
I've been reading the forums for a little while, and decided I might as well join in.
My name is Brandon, and I'm currently in the "attend 4 meetings before you can apply to join" phase of application to the Ellington Composite Squadron in Houston, TX. I'm a couple of months away from finishing the private pilot's license I started almost seven years ago. All I can really offer CAP is an unbridled passion for aviation and a willingness to jump in and help out, but I suppose you have to start somewhere.
Welcome aboard!
Quote from: capgirl on February 18, 2013, 02:35:13 AM
Also, I was wondering. I've registered with E-services and I've been completing the electives. Is there any kind of reward/ribbon for doing that? :)
Welcome! You will earn your Membership ribbon by completing Level I. If you like aviation and space, you can also earn the Yeager Award ribbon by taking and passing the 100-question online aerospace test.
Hi. I'm new to CAP and I just promoted to C/Amn. I'm so glad I joined! So much great stuff has happened!
Quote from: miss.aviator.girl on February 28, 2013, 10:13:34 PM
Hi. I'm new to CAP and I just promoted to C/Amn. I'm so glad I joined! So much great stuff has happened!
Welcome! The adventure is just beginning. Just remember that you get from CAP what you put into CAP. Have fun!
I'm sorta new here. I have been lurking for over a year. I was a cadet many moons ago and made some great friends. I have always loved aviation and wanted to re-engaged. So... I finally got everything in and am now a SM as of the 5th of March. I am excited to be here and look forward to learning as much as possible about this great organization we belong to.
Rob
Rob, it's good to have you back!
Cheers!
I joined CAP as a cadet a little over a year ago, and am VERY pleased with the program. I just recently discovered CAP Talk and am very glad I did, as it has been extremely helpful. :) Thanks, guys!
Well, I've decided to finally join this CAP community! I'll admit that I've heard negative things about this site from some members, but I have gleaned valuable information from posts throughout the years, and I believe that respect given equals respect received. Anyway, with that said, it's good to be here!
Quote from: WithHonor on March 21, 2013, 11:04:07 AM
Well, I've decided to finally join this CAP community! I'll admit that I've heard negative things about this site from some members, but I have gleaned valuable information from posts throughout the years, and I believe that respect given equals respect received. Anyway, with that said, it's good to be here!
An internet forum, by its very nature, is an unpredictable beast. While there is a lot of BS floating around, we tend to correct what we can find, but when a thread gets resurrected from eleventy years ago, it's hard to squash all of it. We all have our personalities, and while I personally haven't ticked anyone off (as far as I know), people do tend to get...passionate about CAP and what they believe and will fight to the death (either of the thread or their reputation) their right to stand behind it. Some are more vociferous than others, be it because they are actually right or because of their "that's the way it's always been done" mentality. And some are on the fence, like me.
Welcome to CAPTalk.
Quote from: WithHonor on March 21, 2013, 11:04:07 AM
Well, I've decided to finally join this CAP community! I'll admit that I've heard negative things about this site from some members, but I have gleaned valuable information from posts throughout the years, and I believe that respect given equals respect received. Anyway, with that said, it's good to be here!
If there is a group that has been around for any length of time with, such a very varied group of personality, somebody will have negative experience (normally if they have a serious lack of respect or professionalism.)
Welcome aboard. :)
Greetings, one and all. I am a long time lurker/never poster. I have seen a few posts in past few years that made me almost cross the boundary but I think I have finally reached my limit so here is my intro: CAP Cadet 1986-1992, C/LTC GA Mtn. Comp. Sqdn. (the first, and only, to complete the Cadet Program sans Spaatz), Jasper, GA (GA 091115); SER-TN-192 & SER-TN-017 2009-present. CAP has changed a great deal since 1986. Some good. Some bad. I also served in the U.S. Army 1993-1998. What I hope to offer to the board is a well-rounded view of our organization as it exists at present. I have become extensively involved in CAP GSAR since I have returned to CAP even though I am a member of a senior squadron, so I think I can contribute both air and ground perspectives to conversations on this site.
Quote from: Murphy on April 02, 2013, 07:16:23 AM
Greetings, one and all. I am a long time lurker/never poster. I have seen a few posts in past few years that made me almost cross the boundary but I think I have finally reached my limit so here is my intro: CAP Cadet 1986-1992, C/LTC GA Mtn. Comp. Sqdn. (the first, and only, to complete the Cadet Program sans Spaatz), Jasper, GA (GA 091115); SER-TN-192 & SER-TN-017 2009-present. CAP has changed a great deal since 1986. Some good. Some bad. I also served in the U.S. Army 1993-1998. What I hope to offer to the board is a well-rounded view of our organization as it exists at present. I have become extensively involved in CAP GSAR since I have returned to CAP even though I am a member of a senior squadron, so I think I can contribute both air and ground perspectives to conversations on this site.
Hey, I know you!
Welcome.
Greetings. My name is PJSabo. I've also been noted as a "lurker". According to the records, I join in Nov. 2012 on this forum & I forgot about it and therefore never got around to do anything with it. I guess it was because I started working for the Salvation Army as a Bell Ringer & it took my time away since I worked everyday and for 8-10 hrs.
I'm actually new to this but not totally new to the CAP. Like most of the people I've seen on here, I was a member back in the 70's, in the Massena, NY Squadron, which is about 75-80 miles N of Syracuse NY. Unfortuantely, it disbanded around 1973, maybe 1975. I'd really like to become a member once again but I'm not able to due to legal matters from 1992. I'm not proud of the circumstances that took place. It has caused me grief because there are so many activities I can't become involved in or places I've wanted to go. I can't change the past, but I can honestly say that I'm a much better person today. I won't go into details about it but I'm just going to say that I messed my life up.
If there is anyone that might have a positive note/idea about what could be done so I would eb able to become a member again, I'd appreciate it.
This is my first post & I hope that I haven't gone overboard with it.
Hello Peter. I'm sure there are a few folks here who may have good advice. Depending on what the issue was, a waiver may be a possibility.
Quote from: PJSabo on April 05, 2013, 02:03:24 AM
Greetings. My name is PJSabo. I've also been noted as a "lurker". According to the records, I join in Nov. 2012 on this forum & I forgot about it and therefore never got around to do anything with it. I guess it was because I started working for the Salvation Army as a Bell Ringer & it took my time away since I worked everyday and for 8-10 hrs.
I'm actually new to this but not totally new to the CAP. Like most of the people I've seen on here, I was a member back in the 70's, in the Massena, NY Squadron, which is about 75-80 miles N of Syracuse NY. Unfortuantely, it disbanded around 1973, maybe 1975. I'd really like to become a member once again but I'm not able to due to legal matters from 1992. I'm not proud of the circumstances that took place. It has caused me grief because there are so many activities I can't become involved in or places I've wanted to go. I can't change the past, but I can honestly say that I'm a much better person today. I won't go into details about it but I'm just going to say that I messed my life up.
If there is anyone that might have a positive note/idea about what could be done so I would eb able to become a member again, I'd appreciate it.
This is my first post & I hope that I haven't gone overboard with it.
You will need to find a Unit Commander who is willing to sponsor and champion your membership, with whom you'll need to be fairly open and honest about
the issues potentially blocking your membership, and then from there the issue will need to be addressed with the Wing CC of the state you're in and
NHQ will be the ultimate arbiter of your membership.
But it all starts at a unit.
Greetings. I'm Dan Schoessler, I've been a member of CAP for 10 years and am currently the DCC at Texas Wing's Ellington Composite Squadron near Houston, TX. For those of you who are CAP Historians, can you confirm that Ellington was at one point the location of National Headquarters for CAP? It appears to be so based on the scan of the letter of approval that Gen. Spaatz wrote authorizing the award in his name.
I've held the nickname "Shooter" ever since my first year of CAP, during which Col. Dave Winters (former Ohio Wing Commander) gave me the nickname citing that it was easier to pronounce than my surname. It stuck.
I joined the cadet program shortly before my 16th birthday and remained an active cadet all to way to my 21st birthday, earning Spaatz #1693 shortly before becoming a senior member (I had enough time for only one try at the Spaatz, so I made it count). I worked for NetJets, Inc for five years before I married Spaatz #1646 and 2009 national cadet of the year, Kate Whitacre. We moved to Houston Texas where I began employment as a IT business analyst with a global FBO network. I have since traveled to Bermuda and Brazil for work projects. Kate began working in Mission Control as a flight controller at NASA Johnson Space Center. We are happily situated about three miles away from JSC in Seabrook, Texas.
NHQ moved from Bolling AFB to Ellington AFB to Maxwell AFB
Ellington was the location of NHQ when I joined in 1964.
Thanks gentlemen.
Quote from: Shooter on April 05, 2013, 09:38:10 PMCol. Dave Winters (former Ohio Wing Commander)
Old Dave Winters. I knew him as an Air Force Captain (CAP Major) back in DC Wing when he was the DCP. We got along well, and I have a story that I only tell when cadets aren't around >:D
Ellington good memory's ,I was an member from 1982-84 and then again in 1991-94 both as a senior at the time the building was also Group 13 Headquarters and we all well remember when it was National Headquarters there should still be a place marker there on that.
Bill
Everybody Welcome.
I do think that this post makes this thread, the longest one. 8)
I suppose, I'm here!?
Hey I'm C/AB Rainey from SWR-TX-430, Group II, Texas Wing
Quote from: cadetrainey on May 17, 2013, 11:33:00 PM
Hey I'm C/AB Rainey from SWR-TX-430, Group II, Texas Wing
Welcome to CAP and CAP Talk.
Trying to mix airplanes and some personal stuff. The first is the typical "hero shot" in the Stearman, the second is a very proud moment after unstrapping from taking Harold Imler, Nomandy Beach vet for a 30 minute flight. Harold crossed Omaha Beach in the 6th wave with the 86th ID. Nevermind, I would've posted the pics if I was able to attach em'.
Mike-
Quote from: Stearmann4 on July 05, 2013, 08:29:28 AM
Trying to mix airplanes and some personal stuff. The first is the typical "hero shot" in the Stearman, the second is a very proud moment after unstrapping from taking Harold Imler, Nomandy Beach vet for a 30 minute flight. Harold crossed Omaha Beach in the 6th wave with the 86th ID. Nevermind, I would've posted the pics if I was able to attach em'.
Mike-
Welcome to CAPTalk! You can post pictures on here, you just need to host them on another website such as imageshack. Also you will have to copy the URL that the website gives you to share images, And put it in between the quote thingys that are put in the text when you click on a BBCode button, in this case the picture frame that is the first on the second row. Once again, welcome to CAPTalk!
Quote from: Stearmann4 on July 05, 2013, 08:29:28 AM
Trying to mix airplanes and some personal stuff. The first is the typical "hero shot" in the Stearman, the second is a very proud moment after unstrapping from taking Harold Imler, Nomandy Beach vet for a 30 minute flight. Harold crossed Omaha Beach in the 6th wave with the 86th ID. Nevermind, I would've posted the pics if I was able to attach em'.
Mike-
Mike, I think you might know my son. I seem to recall him mentioning your name. I would ask him but he is currently preoccupied with Beast Barracks at West Point.
Quote from: Shooter on April 05, 2013, 09:38:10 PM
Greetings. I'm Dan Schoessler, I've been a member of CAP for 10 years and am currently the DCC at Texas Wing's Ellington Composite Squadron near Houston, TX. For those of you who are CAP Historians, can you confirm that Ellington was at one point the location of National Headquarters for CAP? It appears to be so based on the scan of the letter of approval that Gen. Spaatz wrote authorizing the award in his name.
I've held the nickname "Shooter" ever since my first year of CAP, during which Col. Dave Winters (former Ohio Wing Commander) gave me the nickname citing that it was easier to pronounce than my surname. It stuck.
I joined the cadet program shortly before my 16th birthday and remained an active cadet all to way to my 21st birthday, earning Spaatz #1693 shortly before becoming a senior member (I had enough time for only one try at the Spaatz, so I made it count). I worked for NetJets, Inc for five years before I married Spaatz #1646 and 2009 national cadet of the year, Kate Whitacre. We moved to Houston Texas where I began employment as a IT business analyst with a global FBO network. I have since traveled to Bermuda and Brazil for work projects. Kate began working in Mission Control as a flight controller at NASA Johnson Space Center. We are happily situated about three miles away from JSC in Seabrook, Texas.
Hey ya Capt! I wondered if there were any others from 098 on here.
Hello everyone,
I am Cadet Senior Airman Weinstein (waiting on ceremony for C/SSgt) from the Coastal Charleston Composite Squadron in South Carolina.
Cadet Weinstein, glad to see you aboard. Although I am listed as a newbie, I have been on CAP-Talk since day one. I just to like to see what members are thinking about and keep a low profile. And...Congratulations on the upcoming promotion.
Rick Bowling,
Maj Gen, CAP
Commander, 2001-2004
Quote from: Weinstein on July 14, 2013, 05:24:06 PM
Hello everyone,
I am Cadet Senior Airman Weinstein (waiting on ceremony for C/SSgt) from the Coastal Charleston Composite Squadron in South Carolina.
Welcome welcome! When's your promotion? If I'm not on night shift I'll try to come by the building.
Yes! The penultimate "me too" thread! I have rejoined CAPTalk after a 14 year hiatus.
Andrew Welsh
Capt., CAP
Webmaster http://www.nywgcadets.org/ (http://www.nywgcadets.org/)
Spaatz #1233
http://www.awelshphotography.com/ (http://www.awelshphotography.com/)
Hello I'm a C/A1C from VAWG who just graduated his first year of ENC and am trying for a service academy nomination or ROTC scholarship sometime in the future.
HEY, I'M luv2fly97
I joined CAP a year ago. Hello
Quote from: C/SrA Capron on August 02, 2013, 08:26:05 PM
I joined CAP a year ago. Hello
In response to your question on another part of the Forum, I'm also from CT, 399th Danbury Squadron
Quote from: robaroth on August 05, 2013, 04:58:44 PM
Quote from: C/SrA Capron on August 02, 2013, 08:26:05 PM
I joined CAP a year ago. Hello
In response to your question on another part of the Forum, I'm also from CT, 399th Danbury Squadron
As I said Hello Neighbor, I'm from Danielson Composite Squadron.
Hello Everyone!
I've been in CAP for a little over 4 years now. I'm a new Cadet Commander at my Squadron, I've only held the position for a month. In this short time frame, I've shown outstanding Leadership to my Cadets and the Senior Members. I also have 2 years experience in AFJROTC.
Hello everyone.
I was a senior member some time ago, and I am signing up again. I didn't get very far last time because of university and family health issues, but I'm looking at giving it an honest go this go around.
Quote from: J2H on February 19, 2013, 02:55:28 PM
I attended my first meeting again since the early 90s. Went well I think!
Say hi to everyone there for me, I used to be a member of Harford Squadron. Is Jeff still Squadron Commander?
Greetings. I'm a long time lurker on here but thought I'd say hey.
I spent a year or two in the late-90s as a cadet with Frederick Sq in MD, and rejoined as a senior member in 2011. After about a year absence due to the birth of my child, I'm now getting back into things.
I'm here. Previous lurker, just joined.
LOL.. Welcome Lurkers on the Road to Recovery. :)
Compared to the one that posted their first post in the Forum Support, that does not increase the post count.. and was shocked to see the term "Lurker". ;)
Hello everyone, T.O. here. I've been in CAP off and on for 18 years now, active duty for 13. I've known about CAP Talk for years, but honestly avoided it like the plague. Used to be pretty active on CadetStuff though, under the screenname Gunnermedic53. Hoping to do a little networking here, get into some fun discussions (or knock down, drag out debates, whatever), and generally waste a little more of my already limited free time, yuckin' it up about CAP!
I remember a gunnermedic!
Yep, that was me! I figured I might as well update my screen name to better reflect my current status, as I am no longer a gunner, nor a medic. haha
I just found this place thanks to another squadron! I can't wait to begin reading on here! I'm located in Oklahoma, so any more Okies here?
Debby Minick
Quote from: EOD_SGT on September 01, 2013, 12:35:44 AM
Yep, that was me! I figured I might as well update my screen name to better reflect my current status, as I am no longer a gunner, nor a medic. haha
Welcome. I too was a member in that unit when I was on Bragg. How are things there?
Quote from: EOD_SGT on September 01, 2013, 12:35:44 AM
Yep, that was me! I figured I might as well update my screen name to better reflect my current status, as I am no longer a gunner, nor a medic. haha
Welcome to the circus, T.O.!
Quote from: DMinick on September 03, 2013, 01:33:45 PM
I just found this place thanks to another squadron! I can't wait to begin reading on here! I'm located in Oklahoma, so any more Okies here?
Debby Minick
Welcome and good luck!!!
I went to OK once. Well, twice, actually!
Quote from: FlyTiger77 on September 06, 2013, 12:34:16 PM
Quote from: DMinick on September 03, 2013, 01:33:45 PM
I just found this place thanks to another squadron! I can't wait to begin reading on here! I'm located in Oklahoma, so any more Okies here?
Debby Minick
Welcome and good luck!!!
I went to OK once. Well, twice, actually!
Brother, I don't believe I'd'a told that...
Seriously, though, nothing wrong with Okies. Arkansas always needs someone to make them look better ;)
Quote from: EOD_SGT on August 31, 2013, 09:28:07 PM
Hello everyone, T.O. here. I've been in CAP off and on for 18 years now, active duty for 13. I've known about CAP Talk for years, but honestly avoided it like the plague. Used to be pretty active on CadetStuff though, under the screenname Gunnermedic53. Hoping to do a little networking here, get into some fun discussions (or knock down, drag out debates, whatever), and generally waste a little more of my already limited free time, yuckin' it up about CAP!
Hey! Welcome back.
Quote from: EOD_SGT on August 31, 2013, 09:28:07 PM
Hello everyone, T.O. here. I've been in CAP off and on for 18 years now, active duty for 13. I've known about CAP Talk for years, but honestly avoided it like the plague. Used to be pretty active on CadetStuff though, under the screenname Gunnermedic53. Hoping to do a little networking here, get into some fun discussions (or knock down, drag out debates, whatever), and generally waste a little more of my already limited free time, yuckin' it up about CAP!
Troublemaker, this guy. He bears close watching.
Aloha y'all!
I am super excited to have found this forum and have enjoyed reading various threads for the past couple hours. My home is on the west side of the Island of Hawaii and I've been active in CAP since October 2011. My son joined in August of 2011 and I quickly got sucked (oops, recruited) into the program! The positions I hold are DDRO and PDO as well as support for Cadet Programs. I look forward to learning a lot from everyone.
1 Lt Yvonne Taylor
Greetings from sunny FLORIDA!
I just joined the cadet program at 16, and wow I wish I had known about CAP sooner!
I'll enjoy reading this forum!
Quote from: Superfreak on September 10, 2013, 06:29:26 PM
I'll enjoy reading this forum!
It's a trap! Run away...it is too late for me... :o
Rick James - Super Freak (12" Version) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_76NfqridhA#)
Welcome much appreciated!
And yes, that is my fave song.
Hi everyone! I'm a cadet in the program and this October marks my one year anniversary.
Anyone from SoCal?
Quote from: Aviator on September 25, 2013, 06:22:55 PM
Hi everyone! I'm a cadet in the program and this October marks my one year anniversary.
Anyone from SoCal?
Yes.
Okay....this is the official I'm Here Thread.......but we don't have one for "I'm Going To Be Just A Lurker" thread.
My situation in CAP is changing, and therefore I am going have to change my posting habits here on CAPTALK.
I will still be checking in from time to time and may also post once an a while....but as of today...I'm going to be a Lurker. If you want to talk to me....or get my take on something....or just call me names :) Feel free to message me or E-mail me.
I have to say that it has been very very very enjoyable posting, debating, yelling, and screaming at you all here and I am going to miss my daily rants.
Keep up the good conversations.....and keep up the good work with CAP.
With that.....Good Night...Semper V!
Well, that's a bummer...
I'm here:-)
Not a new CAP member but new to forum...hello
Quote from: Rsuncloud on November 10, 2013, 06:02:57 AM
I'm here:-)
Not a new CAP member but new to forum...hello
Welcome aboard!
Yeah so I joined CAPTalk... It looks like a good way for some useful advice and maybe I can help some people out as well. I've been in CAP about 2 years, I promoted fast, I just got my Flight Commander Achievment so I'm a Cadet 2nd Lieutenant.
Welcome to CT.
"Flight Commander Achievement"?
Marco
Quote from: lordmonar on November 07, 2013, 12:32:10 AM
I will still be checking in from time to time and may also post once an a while....but as of today...I'm going to be a Lurker.
Who am I going to argue with now? CAP Talk won't be the same. I wish you well.
Quote from: CalebMWard on December 03, 2013, 04:28:50 PM
Yeah so I joined CAPTalk... It looks like a good way for some useful advice and maybe I can help some people out as well. I've been in CAP about 2 years, I promoted fast, I just got my Flight Commander Achievment so I'm a Cadet 2nd Lieutenant.
Welcome! You will find CAPTalk most interesting. The user here are friendly, there is plenty to talk about, and, if you like uniforms, you are in for a real treat! A lot of threads degenerate into something about ABUs, corporate uniforms, or Hawk Mountain Ranger School/National Blue Beret bling! ::) Anyways, have fun. Hope to see you around the forum! ;)
Quote from: CalebMWard on December 03, 2013, 04:28:50 PM
Yeah so I joined CAPTalk... It looks like a good way for some useful advice and maybe I can help some people out as well. I've been in CAP about 2 years, I promoted fast, I just got my Flight Commander Achievment so I'm a Cadet 2nd Lieutenant.
Welcome! Great place for advice. I have learned a lot from its posters.
Internet- n.
in~ter~net The source of
all knowledge. [right, wrong, fact, and opinion] >:D
believe me, CAPTALK has a similar definition...
I'm here! Was a cadet very briefly, in the early 90's, before heading off to fly around the world in the back of a C-130 for 8 years as a Loadmaster. Did 2 tours active, Elmendorf, and Ramstein, where I got to fly literally around the world a time or two, hitting 64 countries (more, if not using the official Herk Crew definition of having been somewhere....) before getting out to go play with trains. Went back in the Air National Guard toward the end of 2001, in a non flying position as a 2T2 at Savannah, then transferred to March JARB in CA, where I cross trained into POL (March didn't have cargo planes in the Guard, so had to retraining....knew I wasn't going to stay in CA any longer than necessary, so chose a job that every base has for the most part....) Been working full time for the Railroad, and pumping JAA one weekend a month and 2 weeks a year long enough that I hit 20, and retire in Feb. (that's only 6 days in Guard time!) with at least one weekend now freed up once I pull chocks, and with my 13 YO son now in CAP for a year and sticking with it, decided I wanted to participate too. Really like the professionalism I've seen, and am looking forward to getting mission qualified. Have a PPL, but haven't flown since leaving Elmendorf in 97, other than whatever rides I could beg. Being aircrew and getting to do air shows active duty and even contacts after leaving active duty, has let me have some amazing experiences, while most of my time has been in high wing products out of KS, I have also got to fly a bit in some other cool types, some logged, most not....DA-20 right after they came to the US, a little in a Tomahawk, some dual in a Cub, right seat in a Zlin during an air show in Germany during a performance by the "Mecklenburg 4", an AN-2, a few hours in 2-32 and G-103 gliders, and my most favorite of all, an hour in an L-29. Like many, My love of flying runs deeper than my pocketbook....so just haven't been able to do much for a while, with family and all, but looking to rectify that. Joined OK-113 in OKC, looking forward to the new challenge. Chose Aerospace Education and Emergency Services as specialty tracks. Working in the Railroad industry keeps me extremely busy, but ready for a new adventure of service to really get moving!
Hi. Old time member here. Ex-pilot, ex-cadet, ex-squadron commander and holder of various wing staff duties long ago. Financially contributing but not able to participate as an active member right now so I find it fun to use this site to see what's going on in an organization I've always loved. The Volunteer news website is great for the stories about missions and human interest, but this site is better for program news and discussion.
Thanks for letting me be an occasional lurker and infrequent contributor.
Quote from: Shortline on December 05, 2013, 04:37:24 AM
I'm here! Was a cadet very briefly, in the early 90's, before heading off to fly around the world in the back of a C-130 for 8 years as a Loadmaster. Did 2 tours active, Elmendorf, and Ramstein, where I got to fly literally around the world a time or two, hitting 64 countries (more, if not using the official Herk Crew definition of having been somewhere....) before getting out to go play with trains. Went back in the Air National Guard toward the end of 2001, in a non flying position as a 2T2 at Savannah, then transferred to March JARB in CA, where I cross trained into POL (March didn't have cargo planes in the Guard, so had to retraining....knew I wasn't going to stay in CA any longer than necessary, so chose a job that every base has for the most part....) Been working full time for the Railroad, and pumping JAA one weekend a month and 2 weeks a year long enough that I hit 20, and retire in Feb. (that's only 6 days in Guard time!) with at least one weekend now freed up once I pull chocks, and with my 13 YO son now in CAP for a year and sticking with it, decided I wanted to participate too. Really like the professionalism I've seen, and am looking forward to getting mission qualified. Have a PPL, but haven't flown since leaving Elmendorf in 97, other than whatever rides I could beg. Being aircrew and getting to do air shows active duty and even contacts after leaving active duty, has let me have some amazing experiences, while most of my time has been in high wing products out of KS, I have also got to fly a bit in some other cool types, some logged, most not....DA-20 right after they came to the US, a little in a Tomahawk, some dual in a Cub, right seat in a Zlin during an air show in Germany during a performance by the "Mecklenburg 4", an AN-2, a few hours in 2-32 and G-103 gliders, and my most favorite of all, an hour in an L-29. Like many, My love of flying runs deeper than my pocketbook....so just haven't been able to do much for a while, with family and all, but looking to rectify that. Joined OK-113 in OKC, looking forward to the new challenge. Chose Aerospace Education and Emergency Services as specialty tracks. Working in the Railroad industry keeps me extremely busy, but ready for a new adventure of service to really get moving!
Wow. Welcome to CAPTalk!
Quote from: SamFranklin on December 05, 2013, 02:58:35 PM
Hi. Old time member here. Ex-pilot, ex-cadet, ex-squadron commander and holder of various wing staff duties long ago. Financially contributing but not able to participate as an active member right now so I find it fun to use this site to see what's going on in an organization I've always loved. The Volunteer news website is great for the stories about missions and human interest, but this site is better for program news and discussion.
Thanks for letting me be an occasional lurker and infrequent contributor.
Welcome back!
Quote from: Shortline on December 05, 2013, 04:37:24 AM
I'm here! Was a cadet very briefly, in the early 90's, before heading off to fly around the world in the back of a C-130 for 8 years as a Loadmaster. Did 2 tours active, Elmendorf, and Ramstein, where I got to fly literally around the world a time or two, hitting 64 countries (more, if not using the official Herk Crew definition of having been somewhere....) before getting out to go play with trains. Went back in the Air National Guard toward the end of 2001, in a non flying position as a 2T2 at Savannah, then transferred to March JARB in CA, where I cross trained into POL (March didn't have cargo planes in the Guard, so had to retraining....knew I wasn't going to stay in CA any longer than necessary, so chose a job that every base has for the most part....) Been working full time for the Railroad, and pumping JAA one weekend a month and 2 weeks a year long enough that I hit 20, and retire in Feb. (that's only 6 days in Guard time!) with at least one weekend now freed up once I pull chocks, and with my 13 YO son now in CAP for a year and sticking with it, decided I wanted to participate too. Really like the professionalism I've seen, and am looking forward to getting mission qualified. Have a PPL, but haven't flown since leaving Elmendorf in 97, other than whatever rides I could beg. Being aircrew and getting to do air shows active duty and even contacts after leaving active duty, has let me have some amazing experiences, while most of my time has been in high wing products out of KS, I have also got to fly a bit in some other cool types, some logged, most not....DA-20 right after they came to the US, a little in a Tomahawk, some dual in a Cub, right seat in a Zlin during an air show in Germany during a performance by the "Mecklenburg 4", an AN-2, a few hours in 2-32 and G-103 gliders, and my most favorite of all, an hour in an L-29. Like many, My love of flying runs deeper than my pocketbook....so just haven't been able to do much for a while, with family and all, but looking to rectify that. Joined OK-113 in OKC, looking forward to the new challenge. Chose Aerospace Education and Emergency Services as specialty tracks. Working in the Railroad industry keeps me extremely busy, but ready for a new adventure of service to really get moving!
Good evening gentlemen... and ladies. Approaching my two years in CAP this January, but new to CAP Talk. Glad to see an active forum for CAP.
I posted on 8 other discussions before I came across this one. Anyway, I'm a very new cadet from McKinney, TX, and I'm in one of the best squadrons in the entire state, Thunderbolt Composite. (best according to my C.O., all the flight sergeants, the senior members, the 1st Sergeant, and all the other junior cadets in Thunderbolt.)
I'm here, reading CAPTalk at the Atlanta International Airport. Just spent six days in Florida, now I'm returning to snow and cold. Burr😜
Dave fm west Michigan, heading to Grand Rapids, Michigan, and my two precocious labs, Sarah and Chloe...
Hey, Guys "I'm here too".. Yes, Yes I am.
New to C.A.P Talk and ready to explore ^5
Welcome aboard! :clap:
:) Hello to one and all..... I'm new to this and can use all of the assistance that I can get! Thank you!!!!
You might want to start with either putting a proper unit number, or none at all. Since I doubt you are in the legislative squadron for NEWG. Just saying..
I could be wrong, though I don't think so.
Greetings everyone,
I just found this board and seem to like it. It is very similar to the old CAPBoard that used to exist and will be great to get information about CAP.
Lets see, I do not know where to start. I joined CAP in 1999 but my membership application was not submitted until 2000 (I don't know why). I was only a cadet for 2 years and made it to C/CMSgt.
I have served in different capacities from unit level, group level, and wing level throughout the years and have been involved extensively in Emergency Services.
I am not very active in CAP as I have spent a long time out of the county on deployments but when I am home, I do my best to help out.
I am looking forward to getting back in the groove and learning more as time progresses and will be excited to start flying again with CAP.
Take care,
I had to suspend my membership due to work, thinking of trying another Squadron on a different night
Hello all,
Prospective CAP member here. I've visited a couple different squadrons in my area and have found one that I like. Going to one more meeting to make sure I'm in a place that I like before sending off my application. I've done a lot of poking around on the internet to research the CAP and have lurked around on these forums a good bit. It seems like a good fit for me.
I got my EMT-B cert recently and have been looking for a place to put that to use. I'm looking forward to CAP's ES/SAR programs, even though they don't necessarily need EMTs for that, this is where my search for a volunteer spot search has led me. I'm also interested in starting a career in occupational safety (if I go private sector) or emergency management (public sector.) So I'm going to look into the safety professional track. I was also a cadet in AFJROTC in high school so I have a bit of loyalty/nostalgia for the Air Force and it's uniforms and methods.
Anyways, that's me. Hello!
RNugget,
Welcome to CAPTalk and to CAP. I wish your stay on the forums is entertaining and also full of knowledge.
In CAP, you will find very kind people to super grumpy people (just like anywhere else) but what separates us from everywhere else is that at the end of the day, we have a common goal and that is to volunteer.
I hope your able to get what your looking for within CAP and I know you will serve your squadron well.
Take care,
-J
Greetings!
I'm new to CAP Talk and to the Civil Air Patrol. I am new Senior Member with the 83rd Composite Squadron at Fort Smith Arkansas. I did a lot of research and reading on CAP before joining. I can honestly say that I am impressed with what CAP does.
I am looking forward to this new learning experience and working with a fine group of patriots.
Welcome aboard Gunny. CAP is a lot of fun.
On a side note; Were you a D.I. at MCRD San Diego? I was a recruit there in 1976.
I was a Drill Instructor at MCRD San Diego CA. with Lima Company 3rd Recruit Training Battalion.
Quote from: USMCGunny on March 18, 2014, 04:07:14 PM
Greetings!
I'm new to CAP Talk and to the Civil Air Patrol. I am new Senior Member with the 83rd Composite Squadron at Fort Smith Arkansas. I did a lot of research and reading on CAP before joining. I can honestly say that I am impressed with what CAP does.
I am looking forward to this new learning experience and working with a fine group of patriots.
Tell everyone down there I said hi. Former member of the 115th in Rogers and we did a lot of work with your unit.
Quote from: USMCGunny on March 18, 2014, 04:37:21 PM
I was a Drill Instructor at MCRD San Diego CA. with Lima Company 3rd Recruit Training Battalion.
I got a cold chill up my spine when I read that.... Lima Co. Platoon 3036, MCRD San Diego. June 1993-June 1997 (former Sgt. USMC. 0331) I can still tell you the names of my DIs to this day!
Quote from: J2H on February 18, 2014, 09:53:29 PM
I had to suspend my membership due to work, thinking of trying another Squadron on a different night
I used to be a member of Harford squadron is Jeff Koubek still CC
Hello,
I've been lurking on the boards for a couple of months, and though I'm not a CAP member, I am going on Tuesday to meet with one of my local units and see if I'd be a good fit. I figured that since I was close to joining, I should actually sign up and participate on here. Seems to be a lot of good info for a new member just by browsing the different sections.
Aloha from Maui, HI!
Quote from: USMCGunny on March 18, 2014, 04:07:14 PM
Greetings!
I'm new to CAP Talk and to the Civil Air Patrol. I am new Senior Member with the 83rd Composite Squadron at Fort Smith Arkansas. I did a lot of research and reading on CAP before joining. I can honestly say that I am impressed with what CAP does.
I am looking forward to this new learning experience and working with a fine group of patriots.
Welcome aboard, Gunny. Good to see some more devil dogs join CAP and CAPTalk. I never had the pleasure of seeing how the West Coast does it; I graduated from the fine rock of sand at Parris Island (1st battalion, PLT 1072). Also nice to see some more 03XX representation! Semper Fi, Gunny.
Hello to all. New guy here even though I have been lurking for a while. I was in CAP as a senior member back in the 70s and early 80s. I left when I joined the USAF in 1983 to continue my military career. Now I'm retired and thinking about getting back into CAP. I realize it barely resembles the CAP I left so many years ago but that's not necessarily a bad thing. My old squadron was pretty much just a flying club. I'm hoping if I get back into CAP that a couple of my grandkids might be potential cadets in the coming years. I remember it was hard to find senior members who wanted to work with cadets and that probably hasn't changed a whole lot. I plan to visit a couple local squadrons in the near future.
Loved the picture from USMCGunny. I did MCRD San Diego in 1965 and remember my 3 DIs well. One unfortunately later became a Vietnam casualty. I bumped into another one of my DIs while I was in Vietnam and even though I was an E-4 at the time, I was still nervous talking to him. It's amazing the lasting impressions those DIs had on us.
Former cadet/senior member getting back on board. Just got my membership confirmed yesterday, and will be starting Ground Team training in Antelope Valley, CA very soon. Hoping to start an Edwards AFB ground team in the next 6 months or so. Previous work in AZWG, COWG, and NDWG (by proxy). Currently active duty, 412th EWG.
Welcome, JacobAnn & Chimera388.
Quote from: chimera388 on April 25, 2014, 03:28:27 AM
Former cadet/senior member getting back on board. Just got my membership confirmed yesterday, and will be starting Ground Team training in Antelope Valley, CA very soon. Hoping to start an Edwards AFB ground team in the next 6 months or so. Previous work in AZWG, COWG, and NDWG (by proxy). Currently active duty, 412th EWG.
Be prepared to be disappointed if you are really set on doing Ground Team in CAWG. Now a UDF Team? That might actually get used.
Hello all.
I heard about CAP Talk at encampment and thought it would be interesting to check out the forum. I liked it and decided to join. I am a cadet member and I joined CAP in November 2013.
well maybe unicorns do have special powers. i mean. everybody thinks were JROTC anyway. so why wait until christmas? but of course we ALL know that when a bird loves a bee. they make magical love. then i was like. uhhhh that was needed info...
Quote from: SpectreHog on May 05, 2014, 12:51:57 AM
Hello all.
I heard about CAP Talk at encampment and thought it would be interesting to check out the forum. I liked it and decided to join. I am a cadet member and I joined CAP in November 2013.
Hi, and welcome.
First of all, develop a thick skin. The insults and arguments fly fast and hard here.
Second, don't ever use this as the single source for all your CAP knowledge. While we are knowledgeable about CAP in general, policy is NOT made here. Trust but verify.
Third, and most important, remember that ALL CAP members have access to this board. Even our National Commander reads it, so think carefully before posting, answering, and getting involved in some of the "discussions" you see here.
Fourth, please use your proper grammar and English skills here. Not that you haven't, but it'll save you some grief later on.
Have fun!
I have browsed the forum a couple times, I just got into CAP as a Senior Member in a new start-up (April 2014) composite squadron in Beaufort, SC (MER SC-115). Former Marine MP and current police detective, I'm looking to make whatever positive impact I can with the cadets and have fun doing it with my oldest son, who is a cadet in the squadron. I feel like I'm way behind the curve, a lot of people in the squadron have had years in CAP in other locations and also been active duty Air Force. I am in the Cadet Programs and DDR track and so far I'm really having a good time.
Quote from: India Twelve on May 31, 2014, 05:57:59 PM
I have browsed the forum a couple times, I just got into CAP as a Senior Member in a new start-up (April 2014) composite squadron in Beaufort, SC (MER SC-115). Former Marine MP and current police detective, I'm looking to make whatever positive impact I can with the cadets and have fun doing it with my oldest son, who is a cadet in the squadron. I feel like I'm way behind the curve, a lot of people in the squadron have had years in CAP in other locations and also been active duty Air Force. I am in the Cadet Programs and DDR track and so far I'm really having a good time.
Welcome
I'm new to CAPTalk, but not to CAP. I posted a couple of comments and rec'd suggestion I introduce myself here.
Joined in 1980, have held every position in my local unit (Composite Sqn) except Chaplain, Legal, Medical, and Communications. Served as Sqn CC, Vice Commander at Group level, Operations at Wing, previous Mission Pilot, MP Instructor/Examiner, Mission Coordinator & Mission Controller (back when we had them, along with the dinosaurs), hold Finance Master rating, Cadet Programs Senior rating, used to have ES Master rating. Have been relatively inactive last 8 years, recently got fresh medical, am working on returning to active flight status and requalifying as MP.
A lot of things have changed since I was active, not all for the better apparently, but I am still an avid supporter of the program and it's positive impact on the community and the youth of the community. Please bear with me as I come back up to speed, and accept my comments for what they are worth, antiquated as they may be at times.
It's good to be back, even though at times I feel a bit like Valentine Michael Smith.... look it up, youngsters......
I grok you. 8)
Hello all.
Former Ohio Wing cadet here, 1985-1989 (approximately). Never advanced beyond C/A1C. But I've always been proud of my time in CAP and have considered joining a senior squadron if they'd have me.
I'm once again in uniformed civilian service, as a licensed security officer, and I'm a father of two, who have 10-12 more years until they are eligible to even think of joining CAP.
Welcome! We're always looking for former cadets to return as seniors. Not to worry about your Cadet rank. You have some good years of experience to bring with you. Be safe out there in your occupation.
Quote from: tht1gurlflightsarg on May 28, 2014, 09:35:34 PM
well maybe unicorns do have special powers. i mean. everybody thinks were JROTC anyway. so why wait until christmas? but of course we ALL know that when a bird loves a bee. they make magical love. then i was like. uhhhh that was needed info...
Everybody know unicorns have super powers. For one the have the power of invisibility... :)
Greetings from St Louis. I'm new to CAP. My son and I joined just last month. So far, it's been fun.
Quote from: BHWeaver on July 31, 2014, 03:57:23 AM
Greetings from St Louis. I'm new to CAP. My son and I joined just last month. So far, it's been fun.
Look for more fun, travel and adventure throughout your career. Welcome!
Welp, just decided to become more active in this forum. Was cruising reddit, then decided to check this out again. Found Neumann, then decided that I was here to stay. Hello again all!
So..I took the plunge. I'm officially a Senior Member! I'm so excited!
Quote from: SeanMeister on August 02, 2014, 03:14:01 AM
So..I took the plunge. I'm officially a Senior Member! I'm so excited!
Welcome to the darkside of the force.
My cadet commander is leaving the position in 2 weeks and had papers in hand for the Dark Side when she left the meeting on Thursday.
Howdy, all. Just joined up here in SC. Wife puts paperwork in next meeting. Joining a small unit, but the Capt has a vision. Here's to hoping we make it happen!
I am here! Please tell me the verification box goes away after x number of posts.
Quote from: Stegapop on August 02, 2014, 02:42:36 AM
Welp, just decided to become more active in this forum. Was cruising reddit, then decided to check this out again. Found Neumann, then decided that I was here to stay. Hello again all!
Hey Bajakian, I just got back on CAPtalk after a year and I found you.
- Becker
Hello. I'm a C/MSgt and I've been in less than a year. Also closing in on some solo wings and ES patch. But that's about it.
I don't have anything to add, except that my sig box has changed...again.
Quote from: conca27 on August 15, 2014, 05:30:54 PM
Quote from: Stegapop on August 02, 2014, 02:42:36 AM
Welp, just decided to become more active in this forum. Was cruising reddit, then decided to check this out again. Found Neumann, then decided that I was here to stay. Hello again all!
Hey Bajakian, I just got back on CAPtalk after a year and I found you.
- Becker
BECKER!
Hi, I'm Lauren. I joined CAP in May and now I'm a C/Amn, although I might promote to c/A1C next week.
Welcome! You're the future of CAP, I wish you good luck.
Howdy CAPTalk crowd! I've been a SM for a few years but very busy at my govmt IT day job with overseas TDYs, training, vacation, etc. Now that I plan on staying put here in FL for a little while I've reconnected with my squadron and will be getting involved again in CAP volunteer activities and contributing my aviation/commo/IT skills to this great organization . . . hopefully this discussion board can serve as a medium for brainstorming ideas on how to improve things!
Hello,
I am so new here that I am not even sure I supposed to post in this thread.
Anyway, just in case I am the proper spot, I wanted to say Hi to all.
I just came back from the first CAP meeting, I am 57, always loved aviation, took few flying lessons 3 years ago, quit because of lack of money... I guess very common story.
My friend recommended to join CAP, I went to the first meeting and I think I will join after 2 more meeting visits.
I was always friendly and willing to help others and of course airplanes were always there, I fly radio controlled giants.
I am looking forward to learn, meet people and volunteer to do something useful.
Sorry for that long post, just wanted to introduce myself.
Cheers, AJ ( my name is Andrzej but only the very few are able to remember the spelling so I go by AJ :D)
Welcome to CAP and CAPTalk.
Yes indeed, Welcome! Hope you enjoy your time in CAP. CAPTalk is great, I really enjoy reading the posts and have learned quite a bit from it. As you feel more comfortable with this forum you'll consider posting a few pic's of those 'giants' you fly!
Thank you for the welcome.
The idea of forums is not new to me but here I am very unfamiliar with the "territory" :)
I will sure post a picture of the giants, just have a first question.
Is it OK to post pictures in THIS thread or I better find a more proper location?
Quote from: arb65912 on September 30, 2014, 04:30:20 PM
Thank you for the welcome.
The idea of forums is not new to me but here I am very unfamiliar with the "territory" :)
I will sure post a picture of the giants, just have a first question.
Is it OK to post pictures in THIS thread or I better find a more proper location?
I will defer to the moderators, of course, for definitive guidance, but I would think the pictures of RC aircraft would be best posted in either "Aviation and Flying Activities" or "Aerospace Education" (both under the "Operations" heading).
Thank you for the suggestion Jack. Wilco. Cheers, AJ ;)
New to page. Thanks for some great info.
Welcome MSgt.
I noticed the retired SFC, thank you for your service. And welcome to CAPTalk.
I may have just joined, but I stalked this site pretty regularly for a long time before I decided to hit that little "Register" button.
Hello! I am Antonio Rivera, and I joined CAP last year. I have been to many events in the Florida area, and I am planning to go to Georgia wing's winter encampment. Anyway, I can't wait to start exploring the forum!
Quote from: CDT/SSgt Rivera on November 05, 2014, 03:14:46 PM
Hello! I am Antonio Rivera, and I joined CAP last year. I have been to many events in the Florida area, and I am planning to go to Georgia wing's winter encampment. Anyway, I can't wait to start exploring the forum!
Umm..last time I checked, GAWG did not hold a winter encampment. We sent our cadets to FLWG winter encencampment, which was cancelled this year. I acknowledge this information is at least 3 weeks old and since I quit, I am not up on the latest information...
Which Squadron. Are you in?
Quote from: MSG Mac on November 05, 2014, 06:55:20 PM
Which Squadron. Are you in?
I WAS in Cobb County but I left after 20 some years for personal reasons.
Hello, new here! I'm a C/2nd Lt from New York City, and I've been in CAP since 2011. I was looking on here for SDA information, and decided to join.
Quote from: Airplane girl on September 14, 2014, 07:29:59 PM
Hi, I'm Lauren. I joined CAP in May and now I'm a C/Amn, although I might promote to c/A1C next week.
Makoff? Is that you?
Sorry, didn't mean to post twice in a row.
Good Day folks,
Just wanted to say hello and I am happy to be here. I joined CAP as a a Senior Member roughly a month ago. However, about 8 years ago I was in the Cadet programs. I entered around when I was 13 years old. I am in the great Green Mountain State near Burlington. I am currently in school at Champlain College studying computer networking and cyber security. My plan is to be employed by the US Government. Lately I have been debating enlisting into the armed forces to get a quick start to receiving my security clearance and government ID.
I look forward having many conversations. It is good to be here and take care folks.
Cheers,
Dave
Quote from: dschunk on December 07, 2014, 09:00:55 PM
Good Day folks,
Just wanted to say hello and I am happy to be here. I joined CAP as a a Senior Member roughly a month ago. However, about 8 years ago I was in the Cadet programs. I entered around when I was 13 years old. I am in the great Green Mountain State near Burlington. I am currently in school at Champlain College studying computer networking and cyber security. My plan is to be employed by the US Government. Lately I have been debating enlisting into the armed forces to get a quick start to receiving my security clearance and government ID.
I look forward having many conversations. It is good to be here and take care folks.
Cheers,
Dave
Welcome back to CAP. As far as the military part..... that wont matter. If an agency hires you for your computer skills they will do their own backgrounds. Your military ID wont have any bearing. If you want to do it as a resume booster, or simply to serve, great. But don't do it for a "quick start" to your security clearance.
Check with any 3 letter agency first, before joining. And if you do join, do it as an officer.
Welcome aboard. I love Burlington in the summer, but you can have it this time of year! Keep warm up there.
Quote from: dschunk on December 07, 2014, 09:00:55 PM... My plan is to be employed by the US Government.
Why not become a billionaire? You are thinking to small, walk among the giants and welcome back to CAP. 8)
Welcome! Good luck with CAP and your career, be it military, .gov or .com!
I am also new here & new to CAP. I was a cadet for a short time about 25 yrs ago. Joined as a SM with my son who joined as a cadet @ 12yrs old.
Aloha from Hawaii! Im new! I have a question. Under my username it says I am a Lurker. What does that mean?
Quote from: CAP-ppollister on December 11, 2014, 10:41:45 AM
Aloha from Hawaii! Im new! I have a question. Under my username it says I am a Lurker. What does that mean?
Aloha!
Well, now it says "Newbie" :)
Lurker is Internet parlance for somebody who reads a forum (or "lurks") but hasn't yet posted any content of their own. Users who register are "Lurkers" until they make their first post (which you've now done! welcome to the fray) at which time they become "Newbies".
The user titles are really just a fun little aspect of the community; they're not meant to be taken seriously. See a more complete listing of the forum titles here: http://captalk.net/index.php?topic=373.msg3394#msg3394 (http://captalk.net/index.php?topic=373.msg3394#msg3394)
Quote from: Pylon on December 11, 2014, 03:29:49 PM
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The user titles are really just a fun little aspect of the community; they're not meant to be taken seriously. See a more complete listing of the forum titles here: http://captalk.net/index.php?topic=373.msg3394#msg3394 (http://captalk.net/index.php?topic=373.msg3394#msg3394)
Not meant to be taken seriously?! But mine is important. It's "[Insert Cool Title Here]"...
Larry Nelson, here.
I am a 35 year member, serving on the NM Wing Staff as Homeland Security Officer (Primary) and Disaster Relief Officer (Asst.). I am assigned to the Clovis - High Plains Composite Squadron, and awaiting an assignment to help this unit.
In my real life, I am a New Mexico Certified Emergency Manager and the Director of the all on-line Emergency Management degree program at Eastern New Mexico University in Portales (south of Cannon AFB and bordering on Texas). We have concentrations in Emergency Management and Fire and Emergency Services Administration.
I participated in CAPTalk several years ago and it's funny (not in a humorous way) to see some (well, many) of the same controversies and general complaints have not changed. New names and places, same or similar situations. I do remain positive, that someday these issues will be resolved and we can move ahead.
Stay Safe!
Quote from: LTCinSWR on January 17, 2015, 09:07:35 PM
Larry Nelson, here.
I am a 35 year member, serving on the NM Wing Staff as Homeland Security Officer (Primary) and Disaster Relief Officer (Asst.). I am assigned to the Clovis - High Plains Composite Squadron, and awaiting an assignment to help this unit.
In my real life, I am a New Mexico Certified Emergency Manager and the Director of the all on-line Emergency Management degree program at Eastern New Mexico University in Portales (south of Cannon AFB and bordering on Texas). We have concentrations in Emergency Management and Fire and Emergency Services Administration.
I participated in CAPTalk several years ago and it's funny (not in a humorous way) to see some (well, many) of the same controversies and general complaints have not changed. New names and places, same or similar situations. I do remain positive, that someday these issues will be resolved and we can move ahead.
Stay Safe!
Hey Larry,
Did we meet? I was TDY to Cannon from July until Mid November and I visited your squadron a few times.
It is quite possible we met at the Change of Command ceremony in November.
Stay Safe!
Larry
Quote from: LTCinSWR on January 17, 2015, 10:03:46 PM
It is quite possible we met at the Change of Command ceremony in November.
Stay Safe!
Larry
Ah....then no we did not meet....I had to work late that night and missed it.
But I did enjoy my stay down there. You got a good squadron!
I suppose I should self ID too:
Hi, y'all. Joined as cadet 1983 GAWG. I've served in FL, SC, MO, MD, CT, and back in GA, a few times as LG, AE, and CDC, three times as Sqdn/CC, once GP/CC, couple of times on Wing staffs. Ops wise, I'm a former MC, master GT and MO, working to requal as IC, and can't recall how many missions I've done since 83... some hurricanes/blizzards, the floods of 93, sixteen or so missing aircraft, some missing persons, a few military Class As, etc. as part of work. Currently assigned DCP/GAWG.
Got a wife who I first dated when I was a cadet (first date 1986: "Top Gun" - hah, nothing like up front honesty WYSIWYG with me...) and three boys, two who are now cadets. I've worked in defense aerospace all my career. The call sign I got while teaching at USNTPS (Pax River) was for being 6'4" and fitting into military cockpits like "Spam in a can - meat wall to wall", which apparently was an old joke. I was out TDY to Lord's AO for R-F 14-1 last January, and I get around to a lot of bases from Whidbey to Pax to Nellis to Tucson to you name it, so, I might see some of y'all around.
Cheers,
Spam
GA: Sandy Springs Cadet Sqdn
FL: South Brevard Comp Sqdn
SC: Aiken Comp Sqdn
MO: St Louis 1 Comp Sqdn
MD: St. Marys Comp Sqdn
CT: Wing HQ
GA: Sandy Springs, GP1, and Wing HQ
8)
Yo from WAWG!
Howdy, all, from Houston, Texas!
Former caydet, '88-'95; and SM, '95-'01 (13 years).
Formerly active on the CadetStuff boards. Missed the Cadet Program, years after I was gone, and had a hard time letting go.
I forgot why I stopped, though. Maybe NIN made a joke at my expense and hurt my feelings one too many times. >:D
Life and work got in the way and I found other online stuff to occupy my time with.
Last year, I got back into SAR through NASAR and a local K9 group, <Alpha SAR (http://"http://www.alphasar.org/")>. Rockin' assembly of folks. Active group of young-ish adults, no politics or bickering, treat each other like family, and we get regular call-outs by the local LEOs. And we get to work/play with dogs! Just about perfect.
I heard about an AFRCC Basic Inland Search Course that was supposed to be held in TX recently, and I signed up for that, which of course got me invited to re-up with CAP. And I was seriously thinking about it, right up until the BISC got cancelled.
Somehow I stumbled into this here CT forum, and it has quite the similar feel and tone of the old CS one. Feels like home.
Some recent threads about orange gear are what it took to get me off my butt and sound off again.
If I could get the time off from work (vacay or not), I would love to attend every single ES NCSA I this summer. Just bang 'em out, one right after the other: LESA, PJOC, HMRS, NESA.
And hey, NIN, I finally got that BOB (Blaze Orange Boonie). Gore-Tex, too! ;D
Quote from: TexasBEAST on March 15, 2015, 09:27:22 PM
I forgot why I stopped, though. Maybe NIN made a joke at my expense and hurt my feelings one too many times.
It worked!
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Life and work got in the way and I found other online stuff to occupy my time with.
Oh, maybe not.
>:D
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And hey, NIN, I finally got that BOB (Blaze Orange Boonie). Gore-Tex, too! ;D
Truly disturbing!
Welcome back in any event! You'll be happy to know that your name still gets frequently mentioned when we talk about the "old days" on the CadetStuff Forms.
Quote from: NIN on March 15, 2015, 09:30:29 PM
Welcome back in any event! You'll be happy to know that your name still gets frequently mentioned when we talk about the "old days" on the CadetStuff Forms.
Awesome, 'possum!
Ain't that the darndest thing, though? "Back in the old days" used to seem like, oh, I don't know, when stuff was black and white on TV. Now, the "old days" weren't all that long ago, at all. Or at least they sure don't feel like it.
Wow! It's the patron saint of blaze orange! Talk about a blast from the past! :)
I searched my email, and our last conversation was in 2004. You disappeared for 11 years then just showed up out of the blue, huh? Well, welcome back!
(I was formerly known as "skyhawk" on CS, if you didn't figure it out by my initials)
Brodsky, right?
Sounds like a reunion.
NIN's buying.
Yessir. Works for me.
Quote from: dwb on March 15, 2015, 11:08:18 PM
Yessir. Works for me.
Beast is the last one to the party. I say he's on the hook for libations.
Quote from: NIN on March 15, 2015, 11:41:07 PM
Quote from: dwb on March 15, 2015, 11:08:18 PM
Yessir. Works for me.
Beast is the last one to the party. I say he's on the hook for libations.
Works for me, I like Orange drinks!
Alright, then.
But if anyone asks if that's just orange juice in your cup, just nod your head up and down...
Hey y'all,
C/CMSgt. Timothy Roy checking in. I am a member of Charleston Cadet Squadron located in West Virginia Wing. Finally decided to sign up for this after three years. So yeah, I'm a friendly guy, message me if you want.
Greetings to all the lurkers, contributors, moderators, and trolls (especially).
I'm Maj Conrad Rustek, newly-voluntold commander of the Eastern Connecticut Group.
I've been in CAP around 6 years. Started off as a squadron AE Officer and cadet O-flight pilot, moved over to the command section after a few years. I was a Deputy Commander for Seniors and then a Squadron Commander until about a week and a half ago when I was moved up to take over the group.
In the outside world, I was a flight instructor and an airline pilot, now I'm a dispatcher for the state police. Now that's my paying full-time job to support my non-paying full-time job.
That's it about me, see you all on the boards.
Good Evening all, I am C/MSgt Tang from the Greater Nashua Composite Squadron.
Hello, I am C/A1C Andrew Blackwelder of the Enid, OK composite squadron.
I'm back again. Rob Goodman here old timer/ newbie. i was in CAP way back in 1983 -87 Senior 1LT, Rejoined Sept 2014. I'm in St Cloud Composite Squadron, Minnesota Wing. I took on Supply Officer. My youngest son joined too as a Senior. Done so much in short amount of time. Great group of folks in our Squadron look forward to many years in CAP again.
Howdy Everyone!
Long Island, New York here! I've been lurking for a bit. Figured id start posting.
Was Marine Infantry 94-97. Wanted to start putting my ground pounding skills to use again. :)
Quote from: ranger0305 on April 05, 2015, 02:33:32 PM
Hello, I am C/A1C Andrew Blackwelder of the Enid, OK composite squadron.
Welcome! I began my CAP membership with the Enid Composite Squadron back in 1961. Left for the service in '62 then re-joined in 1993. Best of luck. As I remember we met upstairs of a drug store on the west side of the square. Long time ago!
Hello,
I'm a C/Lt Col from somewhere in CAP. I'm not allowed to say my name, where I'm from, or anything else due to internet safety/security reasons. This is the first time I've used a forum of this type, so I'm not really sure what I'm doing. So, if I do something horribly wrong, you'll know the reason!
Hey, all
I just wanted to take a moment and greet the board. I'm fairly new to CAP, officially becoming a Senior Member in April. After these past few months, I've finally completed my Level I and am moving into the Squadron Leadership Officer role with our unit.
I have my opinions as to where things are at and where things can/should go down the road, but I figure I'll keep an eye out and get some different opinions and ideas form the CAP community, my primary purpose for joining CAP Talk.
So, I look forward to what's to come. Hope everyone has a great day, and I'll see y'all around.
Welcome Aboard
Cadet AMN Ravlin is here!!
Quote from: zrcook on August 19, 2015, 08:11:43 PM
Cadet AMN Ravlin is here!!
It's about time. We've been waiting for you, padawan.
Haha!!
Hello! New member from central Al.
Hi there. A new Senior Member here, was a cadet back in the 90's. Looking forward to getting back into CAP!
I am not new in the program but I am new to this site! Hello everyone!
Hello everybody,
My name's Nate, and I got my confirmation email from NHQ yesterday. I'm from Northern California, now part of Composite Squadron 157.
Hy everybody! Was in CAP in the mid 1970's for about four years. We ate C-rations and packed them in our rucks for SAR. Now I just teach survival skills and collect "Aircrew Survival Kits, Components, Vests, and Tools" from the Cold War thru today. I have a ton of stuff. If people are interested I will start to show pictures of the aforementioned items. I've tested most of the gear myself in inclement weather so I know what works well and what doesn't work so well.
Quote from: ALSE Collector on February 07, 2016, 12:29:32 AM
Hy everybody! Was in CAP in the mid 1970's for about four years. We ate C-rations and packed them in our rucks for SAR. Now I just teach survival skills and collect "Aircrew Survival Kits, Components, Vests, and Tools" from the Cold War thru today. I have a ton of stuff. If people are interested I will start to show pictures of the aforementioned items. I've tested most of the gear myself in inclement weather so I know what works well and what doesn't work so well.
Yes, you should definitely start a picture thread.
Quote from: Starfleet Auxiliary on February 07, 2016, 12:45:40 AM
Quote from: ALSE Collector on February 07, 2016, 12:29:32 AM
Hy everybody! Was in CAP in the mid 1970's for about four years. We ate C-rations and packed them in our rucks for SAR. Now I just teach survival skills and collect "Aircrew Survival Kits, Components, Vests, and Tools" from the Cold War thru today. I have a ton of stuff. If people are interested I will start to show pictures of the aforementioned items. I've tested most of the gear myself in inclement weather so I know what works well and what doesn't work so well.
Yes, you should definitely start a picture thread.
Welcome, ALSE!
I'm interested too. Suggest in the "tools of the trade" section, or more properly in the history one?
I've fond C rats memories myself: of slicing my fingers opening green cans with my trusty P38, and nibbling gritty bread and dense crackers with oily PBJ on it, of dubiously dented pear and peach tins, and thick round hard chocolate bricks with nuts. Pouring kerosene into a can to light as a field expedient coffee stove... yum...
V/R
Spam
Hi, I am here!!
I am a former cadet (3/88 to 9/94, Mitchell 90, Earhart 91, Phase IV (Eaker now) 92. COS 91, ATCFC 92, IACE 93).
I have since returned to the program this last September. Just dropping in to say hi. Looking forward to some interesting discussions. I am training up for ES (including Squadron ES Officer) and am functioning as Assistant DCC. Looking forward to some interesting reading here.
Greetings all,
well I finally joined the forums. Former Eaker Cadet (cert number 0) and now in my second term as a senior member. Currently serving as both Squadron Commander for a middle school unit, advisor to DCC at local Composite unit, and Group CAC Senior Advisor.
Hello all. New to the site. Kinda new to CAP. I was on active duty for 14 years. I spent my first 6 years in the Air Force and then did the blue to green program and spent the next 8 in the Army. Deployed to Afghanistan and couple times and came back. The Army wouldn't give me a commission since I had sleeves (tattoo policy was still in effect) so back to the Air Force I went as a Reservist. Now I work for Raytheon as a project manager and do my one weekend a month / two weeks a year to collect those retirements when I'm 65. I joined a Composite Squadron about 8 months ago because I really enjoy training and mentoring future leaders and being able to keep my flight hours up for free is a nice added bonus. I'm assigned as an Aerospace Education Officer for AZ-046 and I'm currently in the online version of SLS so I'm looking forward to that next step. I've been lurking around the forum for a while and decided to join. Nice to meet you all!
OK, I guess I will start showing items. Is there any category in particular you want me to start out with Gentlemen?
Quote from: ALSE Collector on February 11, 2016, 09:32:07 PM
OK, I guess I will start showing items. Is there any category in particular you want me to start out with Gentlemen?
ALSE, sounds like an interesting collection. You may want to post them in a thread in the CAPTalk "Tools of the Trade" subforum: http://captalk.net/index.php?board=21.0 (http://captalk.net/index.php?board=21.0)
I'm new to CAP, as a 60 year old SM. Looking for ways to help. 800 hour private pilot starting work on getting Mission Pilot status in the new plane with G1000. Interested in getting young folks involved, and have brought two new Cadets into the Squadron in the last month (kids of friends). Being a rebel I don't care about the rank/grades and uniform side of it all. I'll be happy to just wear the corporate shirt and stay a basic SM. (Would prefer blue jeans and t-shirt. LOL)
Welcome aboard. Always glad to see a new face, and even better that you are bringing in younger folks. 8)
Quote from: etodd on February 28, 2016, 04:12:18 AM
I'm new to CAP, as a 60 year old SM. Looking for ways to help. 800 hour private pilot starting work on getting Mission Pilot status in the new plane with G1000. Interested in getting young folks involved, and have brought two new Cadets into the Squadron in the last month (kids of friends). Being a rebel I don't care about the rank/grades and uniform side of it all. I'll be happy to just wear the corporate shirt and stay a basic SM. (Would prefer blue jeans and t-shirt. LOL)
You, sir, are a heretic! And it is wonderful to have you with us, both in CAP and here on CAPTalk.
Jack
Second post to explain myself a little better since a few folks are already jumping on me. LOL
Yes, I'm a new guy here. Turned 60 last month and have been flying off and on since 1976 and just pushed over 800 hours. Partially make my living in aerial photography ( the rest is various types of marketing). I enjoy taking my kids and now my grandkids flying. A couple of the grandkids are showing interest in learning to fly one day. That will be an exciting time if they do.
My airport was in its heyday back in the 70s and 80s when it comes to having an airport 'community'. Before the fences went up. When kids on bicycles or college students driving, could come by the airport and actually see planes up close and talk with the hangar flyers who were ever present. I miss those days and hope to see them return. I'm trying to get involved more to see what I can do. So I'm joining all the groups who stay on 'their side' of the airport, with the idea of maybe, just maybe, I can help get them talking with each other again.
And most importantly, how can I get more young folks interested in flying to replace our dwindling numbers of GA pilots?
I joined the very small local EAA group. They don't have a lot of activity but do try to provide Eagle Flights for kids at least twice a year.
The AOPA Airport Support Network Volunteer stepped down after many years, so I'm now filling that spot.
And yes, I joined CAP a few months ago and have been checked out in the G1000 and I'm a Transport Mission Pilot and Cadet O-Flight pilot and working toward Mission Pilot. Two of my wife's friends had kids that perked up when I told them about the Cadet program, and they have joined. So I'm feeling good and hope to add more over time. I have access to an organization of kids that many would benefit from the Cadet program.
When EAA has its next Young Eagles Day .... I'll make sure we have the CAP Cadets there helping to marshal the planes and talk to the younger kids. It'll be great marketing for both organizations. EAA gets the kids early and can feed them into CAP when they turn 12. My mission accomplished when these things happen.
Yes, I would like to fly actual SAR Sorties at some point and help. Yes, I will love taking Cadets on their first flights. I will help in any way my Squadron asks me to.
But I am a Senior Member in grade, rank or whatever you want to call it, and will always be this level. I have no interest in wearing anything other than the polo shirt corporate uniform, and have no interest in badges, ribbons, certificates, etc. Those are great for the ones who work hard to earn them and I highly respect those folks. But for me ... my reward is when I walk into a Cadet meeting and see the two new faces I helped to recruit. I'm happy.
Don't worry about getting jumped on so much. Everyone goes through it and it only hurts for a minute. People on the internet grow a pair larger than they are sometimes. Welcome to CAP.
I figured since I've moved from lurker to poster I'd better introduce myself, my name is Brian. Next month I'll have been in CAP for 22 years and started out as a cadet in the program at 13 years old. As a cadet I made it into the consolation club (Eaker award) was active in Texas and Minnesota wings and went to NBB and IACE. I'm currently working as my wing's Deputy Director of Cadet Programs and support my local squadron. When I first made the transition to the dark side I was into ES, the Cadet Programs and did a stint as a Squadron Commander. Now I only work in Cadet Programs as I see it as the best return of my investment of time and efforts. My goal in CAP is to give back to the Cadet Program, as I sure got allot out of it as a kid.
I've enjoyed lurking and reading all of the interesting information on this site. I don't plan to be a super poster but will try to contribute as I see fit. Thanks.
Hello, I've been in CAP for almost 5 years, but I'm new(ish) to the website. So, greetings from that state you never hear of (Idaho).
Semper Vigilans,
-C/Capt. Kubik
Quote from: C/ID-073 on March 16, 2016, 07:40:44 PM
Hello, I've been in CAP for almost 5 years, but I'm new(ish) to the website. So, greetings from that state you never hear of (Idaho).
Semper Vigilans,
-C/Capt. Kubik
Idaho has a significant presence on this board.
Welcome aboard.
-Former cadet: RMR-ID-083
Quote from: Starfleet Auxiliary on March 16, 2016, 08:06:12 PM
Quote from: C/ID-073 on March 16, 2016, 07:40:44 PM
Hello, I've been in CAP for almost 5 years, but I'm new(ish) to the website. So, greetings from that state you never hear of (Idaho).
Semper Vigilans,
-C/Capt. Kubik
Idaho has a significant presence on this board.
Welcome aboard.
-Former cadet: RMR-ID-083
Idaho has what, 20 people? And they're all potato farmers.
Seriously, though....welcome.
No state has less people than Delaware, probably...
When I lived in Dover, Delaware I was interviewed for a library job in New Jersey. Any one NJ county has more residents than the entire state of DE. And there was a standard joke.
You live in Delawhere?
This is not to disparage the state.
I have fond memories of my time there, and sometimes I wish I had stayed there instead of moving to New York.
Forts Dupont, Delaware, and Miles... Although the historical section of Fort Miles was not as developed as it is today. New Castle Airport with a restaurant recreating the World War II feeling of the airport, there was even an ambulance. Believe this is long-gone...
Quote from: Luis R. Ramos on March 16, 2016, 09:43:16 PM
No state has less people than Delaware, probably...
When I lived in Dover, Delaware I was interviewed for a library job in New Jersey. Any one NJ county has more residents than the entire state of DE. And there was a standard joke.
You live in Delawhere?
This is not to disparage the state.
I have fond memories of my time there, and sometimes I wish I had stayed there instead of moving to New York.
Forts Dupont, Delaware, and Miles... Although the historical section of Fort Miles was not as developed as it is today. New Castle Airport with a restaurant recreating the World War II feeling of the airport, there was even an ambulance. Believe this is long-gone...
Wyoming ranks 50/50 on the population lists. Sheep outnumber Humans. . .
Quote from: Garibaldi on March 16, 2016, 09:23:02 PM
Quote from: Starfleet Auxiliary on March 16, 2016, 08:06:12 PM
Quote from: C/ID-073 on March 16, 2016, 07:40:44 PM
Hello, I've been in CAP for almost 5 years, but I'm new(ish) to the website. So, greetings from that state you never hear of (Idaho).
Semper Vigilans,
-C/Capt. Kubik
Idaho has a significant presence on this board.
Welcome aboard.
-Former cadet: RMR-ID-083
Idaho has what, 20 people? And they're all potato farmers.
Seriously, though....welcome.
20 people sounds about right. ;) Yes, us Idahoans always get the nick name "spud" or "tater tot" at encampment...
Thank you.
Quote from: Luis R. Ramos on March 16, 2016, 09:43:16 PM
No state has less people than Delaware, probably...
When I lived in Dover, Delaware I was interviewed for a library job in New Jersey. Any one NJ county has more residents than the entire state of DE. And there was a standard joke.
Nope, not even close. That implies a New Jersey population approaching 21 million, and the latest number I have is 8.9 million (2015 estimate).
Delaware ranks 46th in population, at 945,934 (2015 estimate), and no county in NJ has that many people, although Bergen County comes close, at 905,116.
I lived in Delaware 1988 through 1993 or 1995.
In 1988, Delaware entire population was 647,621. See https://www.google.com/search?q=delaware+1988+population&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 (https://www.google.com/search?q=delaware+1988+population&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8)
The same year, three NJ counties had as much if not more. Several other counties had each almost as much as Delaware alone. http://lwd.dol.state.nj.us/labor/lpa/dmograph/est/comp8090.htm (http://lwd.dol.state.nj.us/labor/lpa/dmograph/est/comp8090.htm)
Bergen 831,443
Essex 799,595
Middlesex 662,448
Camden 499,896
Hudson 596,554
Monmouth 553,500
Union 498,961
You are right, though. New Jersey has 21 counties, Delaware 3.
Now do the same calculation for Idaho. Why did you confront me for my post re Delaware, but not Garibaldi's?
Luis, play nice. They're "new". ::)
Quote from: Luis R. Ramos on March 17, 2016, 01:27:40 AM
Now do the same calculation for Idaho. Why did you confront me for my post re Delaware, but not Garibaldi's?
I'll give you 1988 vs. 2015.
Regarding your Q - I lived in NJ for 13 years, and graduated HS there. You made claims more specific than Garibaldi's, as if to imply them as factual. I have never been to Idaho, so have little knowledge of the state. My experience with potato farmers was in the other potato state, Maine.
Quote from: Luis R. Ramos on March 16, 2016, 09:43:16 PM
No state has less people than Delaware, probably...
When I lived in Dover, Delaware I was interviewed for a library job in New Jersey. Any one NJ county has more residents than the entire state of DE. And there was a standard joke.
You live in Delawhere?
This is not to disparage the state.
I have fond memories of my time there, and sometimes I wish I had stayed there instead of moving to New York.
Forts Dupont, Delaware, and Miles... Although the historical section of Fort Miles was not as developed as it is today. New Castle Airport with a restaurant recreating the World War II feeling of the airport, there was even an ambulance. Believe this is long-gone...
Sadly, that restaurant is long gone. I live about a mile WSW of ILG and when I moved there was very excited that we were that close to it. Drat. Delaware has one of the best state and county park systems that I've ever seen. And unlike NJ, where I spent the first 35 years of my life, we don't just let anybody move here....
Quote from: THRAWN on March 17, 2016, 12:47:42 PM
Quote from: Luis R. Ramos on March 16, 2016, 09:43:16 PM
No state has less people than Delaware, probably...
When I lived in Dover, Delaware I was interviewed for a library job in New Jersey. Any one NJ county has more residents than the entire state of DE. And there was a standard joke.
You live in Delawhere?
This is not to disparage the state.
I have fond memories of my time there, and sometimes I wish I had stayed there instead of moving to New York.
Forts Dupont, Delaware, and Miles... Although the historical section of Fort Miles was not as developed as it is today. New Castle Airport with a restaurant recreating the World War II feeling of the airport, there was even an ambulance. Believe this is long-gone...
Sadly, that restaurant is long gone. I live about a mile WSW of ILG and when I moved there was very excited that we were that close to it. Drat. Delaware has one of the best state and county park systems that I've ever seen. And unlike NJ, where I spent the first 35 years of my life, we don't just let anybody move here....
I knew a guy in basic from Delaware...he had the weirdest accent.
Quote from: THRAWN on March 17, 2016, 12:47:42 PM
Delaware has one of the best state and county park systems that I've ever seen.
And oddly enough, Delaware is the only state in the union that doesn't have a national park.
Regarding small-population states ... everybody knows that North Dakota only has 5 1/2 people living there. ;D
Jack
Quote from: ColonelJack on March 17, 2016, 02:50:36 PM
Quote from: THRAWN on March 17, 2016, 12:47:42 PM
Delaware has one of the best state and county park systems that I've ever seen.
And oddly enough, Delaware is the only state in the union that doesn't have a national park.
Regarding small-population states ... everybody knows that North Dakota only has 5 1/2 people living there. ;D
Jack
What can I say, my half-sister moved there last week. Wyoming is down to 5 now.
Maine a potato state? Most people connect it to lobsters, not potatoes...
>:D
No National Park in Delaware? ???
See this link!
http://www.nps.gov/frst/index.htm (http://www.nps.gov/frst/index.htm)
May be small, may not be as famous as Gateway National Park, but you can bet there is one!
;D
Quote from: ColonelJack on March 17, 2016, 02:50:36 PM
Quote from: THRAWN on March 17, 2016, 12:47:42 PM
Delaware has one of the best state and county park systems that I've ever seen.
And oddly enough, Delaware is the only state in the union that doesn't have a national park.
Regarding small-population states ... everybody knows that North Dakota only has 5 1/2 people living there. ;D
Jack
Wrong. First State National Park is in Old New Castle.
Quote from: Luis R. Ramos on March 17, 2016, 06:18:18 PM
No National Park in Delaware? ???
See this link!
http://www.nps.gov/frst/index.htm (http://www.nps.gov/frst/index.htm)
May be small, may not be as famous as Gateway National Park, but you can bet there is one!
;D
I stand corrected.
Jack
Quote from: Luis R. Ramos on March 17, 2016, 06:10:49 PM
Maine a potato state? Most people connect it to lobsters, not potatoes...
>:D
Quote from: Wikipedia, Aroostook County articleAroostook County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maine. As of the 2010 census, the population was 71,870. Its seat is Houlton.
Known locally in Maine simply as "The County," it is the largest American county by land area east of the Rocky Mountains (St. Louis County, Minnesota is larger by total area) and the largest county by total area in Maine. As Maine's northernmost county, its northernmost village, Estcourt Station, is therefore also the northernmost community in New England and in the contiguous United States east of the Great Lakes.
Aroostook County is known for its potato crops, as well as its Acadian culture.
According to my mom, Idaho potatoes are better for fries and smashed, while Maine potatoes are better for baking. YMMV.
Dave your mom is a wise woman...
JoBi made it so ...
First State National Parkhttp://www.nps.gov/frst/index.htm (http://www.nps.gov/frst/index.htm)
Quote from: ColonelJack on March 17, 2016, 02:50:36 PM
And oddly enough, Delaware is the only state in the union that doesn't have a national park.
I can attest to the appropriateness of Idaho potatoes for fries.
Quote from: Starfleet Auxiliary on March 19, 2016, 06:32:23 PM
I can attest to the appropriateness of Idaho potatoes for fries.
Yes....thank you 5 Guys for serving Idaho potatoes :)
Hello there,
I'm a really new senior member, in about 8 weeks. Originally from the UK, I was heavily involved with their Army Cadet and Air Force Cadet programmes as a wee lad at the same time as a cousin was involved in CAP as a cadet in New Hampshire. We had a sort of mini air cadet exchange of sorts and it was fun and interesting. Fast forward many years and me living in the US and I remembered CAP and the good work they do. Now is my chance to give back as an adult.
Quote from: indiaXray on March 24, 2016, 01:07:14 PM
Hello there,
I'm a really new senior member, in about 8 weeks. Originally from the UK, I was heavily involved with their Army Cadet and Air Force Cadet programmes as a wee lad at the same time as a cousin was involved in CAP as a cadet in New Hampshire. We had a sort of mini air cadet exchange of sorts and it was fun and interesting. Fast forward many years and me living in the US and I remembered CAP and the good work they do. Now is my chance to give back as an adult.
We have another Brit on the board here, he'll probably reach out soon. Welcome.
SER-GA-033 Information Technology Officer is on board.. You'll see me around the net as FyreDragn. I've been a member of CAP for 2 years now and have been pretty active in the CAP community and our local Senior Squadron. I'm a former US Army Vet (OIF) and Network Engineer by trade. I'm married to a Brit who is about to become a SM in our local squadron as well.
Quote from: indiaXray on March 24, 2016, 01:07:14 PM
Hello there,
I'm a really new senior member, in about 8 weeks. Originally from the UK, I was heavily involved with their Army Cadet and Air Force Cadet programmes as a wee lad at the same time as a cousin was involved in CAP as a cadet in New Hampshire. We had a sort of mini air cadet exchange of sorts and it was fun and interesting. Fast forward many years and me living in the US and I remembered CAP and the good work they do. Now is my chance to give back as an adult.
Who was your cousin? (well, maybe I should say "and when?" Not sure how long ago you were a wee lad..LOL)
Hey there,
I'm a 19 year old Senior Flight Officer. I'm a former cadet, and moved over to the Dark Side on my 18th birthday after receiving my Earhart. I'm currently a flyer, got my Solo Wings while still a cadet. I hope to learn a lot about CAP on here ;D
Quote from: themainmane on April 06, 2016, 09:34:52 PM
Hey there,
I'm a 19 year old Senior Flight Officer. I'm a former cadet, and moved over to the Dark Side on my 18th birthday after receiving my Earhart. I'm currently a flyer, got my Solo Wings while still a cadet. I hope to learn a lot about CAP on here ;D
Congrats on your Earhart and your utter betrayal of everything good in the cadet program ;D
Anyways, hope you like your new position, and best of luck.
Well you know, C/LTC themainmane just wanted to be a special snowflake FO as soon as possible ;D
I guess I'm permanantly Killion1506. I haven't heard anything back from the mods about getting my old callsign back. I was on here a small number of years ago as Manfredvonrichtophen. So, as it goes... I'm putting my paperwork in to rejoin and am looking forward to getting back at it.
Quote from: killion1506 on April 07, 2016, 02:41:08 PM
I guess I'm permanantly Killion1506. I haven't heard anything back from the mods about getting my old callsign back. I was on here a small number of years ago as Manfredvonrichtophen. So, as it goes... I'm putting my paperwork in to rejoin and am looking forward to getting back at it.
Who'd you PM?
Phall and whatevah
Try Pylon or MIKE if you haven't heard back from whatevah. I would help, but that's above my pay grade.
Quote from: Pace on April 07, 2016, 10:48:24 PM
Try Pylon or MIKE if you haven't heard back from whatevah. I would help, but that's above my pay grade.
I meant pylon, not phall. That was my error in response.
hey
Quote from: Chica on May 10, 2016, 01:48:40 PM
hey
Welcome to CAPTalk. Your best bet would be to throttle back and read / listen for a while. There is no need to comment
on every thread, especially if that comment does not contribute to the discussion.
Also, assuming you are a CAP member, PM'ing senior members is at best a bad practice, and at worst a violation of CPT.
Quote from: Eclipse on May 10, 2016, 02:17:51 PM
Quote from: Chica on May 10, 2016, 01:48:40 PM
hey
Welcome to CAPTalk. Your best bet would be to throttle back and read / listen for a while. There is no need to comment
on every thread, especially if that comment does not contribute to the discussion.
Also, assuming you are a CAP members, PM'ing senior members is at best a bad practice, and at worst a violation of CPT.
But then how will we find out "who is Eclipse?" before anyone even asks? >:D
Quote from: Capt Hatkevich on May 10, 2016, 02:34:37 PM
But then how will we find out "who is Eclipse?" before anyone even asks? >:D
Touché.
Hello! I just posted my first question here:
http://captalk.net/index.php?topic=21014.msg385856#new (http://captalk.net/index.php?topic=21014.msg385856#new)
:peeks in, sidles off to the corner to watch and wait:
Hello all,
New-ish (since Leap Day this year) SM, found the site a lil bit ago while looking for resources, and am delighted to see conversations from all over.
Looking forward to getting involved!
~ Donna
Quote from: Donna Zimmerman on May 13, 2016, 09:27:05 PM
and am delighted to see conversations from all over.
... my dear, you have no idea. :D
Welcome! Glad to have you here!
Jack
Quote from: Donna Zimmerman on May 13, 2016, 09:27:05 PM
:peeks in, sidles off to the corner to watch and wait:
Hello all,
New-ish (since Leap Day this year) SM, found the site a lil bit ago while looking for resources, and am delighted to see conversations from all over.
Looking forward to getting involved!
~ Donna
Joins on 29 February 2016. Can't promote until 29 February 2020. :P
Hello all,
I am Cadet Airman (Soon to be A1C) Bowers, with the GLR OH-252 Squadron, and I just joined here not too long ago. I have been with CAP since... well the start of this year, I think. I will soon go to Ohio Wing's Encampment as a Basic. Just had my first Parade (And first as a Color Guard) and did well. I did rifle for the CG, and was told I did excellent, except the getting out of line with the American, and getting out of step a few times.
I do look forward to hear from you all, and getting involved even more into the rich history of CAP, and what is going on in the world of CAP.
Greetings from Vegas! I'm LVCS's Top Kek Manager (i'mjustanairmanit'snotanactualposition), I'll be on here looking for stuff to help me out. I've been in since December, encampment's tomorrow, i'm scared out of my wits, when i was basic i was nicknamed 'Basic for Scale', now i'm 'Airman for scale.' So, ah... I hope i'll have a bit of fun here!
Well, I have returned completely to CAP. 3 weeks in, and I've become AEO asst (soon to be primary), Safety asst (until the primary is back from med) and processed a good chunk of training along with my Earhart 1st Lt promotion.
Of course, I've been back on CT just a bit longer than that, and lurked throughout my AUXOFF school/marriage/babies time.
Hello everyone, new member here. Went to my first meeting last night and I will be in the Salt Lake City Squadron. I'm prior service Army and currently in the Air Force Reserves. Not sure which specialty I'm gonna go for but I'm thinking between observer/scanner or communications.
I was a cadet in high school, took a break, returned to an organization that has great people and three worthwhile missions.
Quote from: NormanCook on July 21, 2016, 05:24:27 PM
Hello everyone, new member here. Went to my first meeting last night and I will be in the Salt Lake City Squadron. I'm prior service Army and currently in the Air Force Reserves. Not sure which specialty I'm gonna go for but I'm thinking between observer/scanner or communications.
Hello there, just wanted to put it out there for you to think about. You can always go into the Communications Specialty Track and still do Scanner/Observer. Scanner/Observer training and qualification isn't an actual duty position which Communications would be.
Quote from: FyreDragn on August 18, 2016, 05:18:48 PM
Quote from: NormanCook on July 21, 2016, 05:24:27 PM
Hello everyone, new member here. Went to my first meeting last night and I will be in the Salt Lake City Squadron. I'm prior service Army and currently in the Air Force Reserves. Not sure which specialty I'm gonna go for but I'm thinking between observer/scanner or communications.
Hello there, just wanted to put it out there for you to think about. You can always go into the Communications Specialty Track and still do Scanner/Observer. Scanner/Observer training and qualification isn't an actual duty position which Communications would be.
Thanks for the info! Well I guess the only thing I do now is wait for my application to go through, My CC sent it out 2 weeks ago and I haven't heard anything about it since. How long does the process normally take?
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Quote from: NormanCook on August 18, 2016, 07:04:31 PMMy CC sent it out 2 weeks ago and I haven't heard anything about it since. How long does the process normally take?
How long 'ya got?
You should expect to see notification of your CAP membership being active any time now, the background check?
That's anyone's guess. NHQ has had some issues recently with turn-around.
Quote from: Eclipse on August 18, 2016, 07:10:19 PM
Quote from: NormanCook on August 18, 2016, 07:04:31 PMMy CC sent it out 2 weeks ago and I haven't heard anything about it since. How long does the process normally take?
How long 'ya got?
You should expect to see notification of your CAP membership being active any time now, the background check?
That's anyone's guess. NHQ has had some issues recently with turn-around.
remember also a lot of the office was out the National Conference last week
Fair enough lol. Having served 8 1/2 years in the Army and now currently serving in the Air Force Reserves I should be used to having to "hurry up and wait".
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Quote from: Alaric on August 18, 2016, 07:15:09 PM
Quote from: Eclipse on August 18, 2016, 07:10:19 PM
Quote from: NormanCook on August 18, 2016, 07:04:31 PMMy CC sent it out 2 weeks ago and I haven't heard anything about it since. How long does the process normally take?
How long 'ya got?
You should expect to see notification of your CAP membership being active any time now, the background check?
That's anyone's guess. NHQ has had some issues recently with turn-around.
remember also a lot of the office was out the National Conference last week
But most corp staffers were still at work, no?
Quote from: Капитан Хаткевич on August 18, 2016, 07:31:54 PM
Quote from: Alaric on August 18, 2016, 07:15:09 PM
Quote from: Eclipse on August 18, 2016, 07:10:19 PM
Quote from: NormanCook on August 18, 2016, 07:04:31 PMMy CC sent it out 2 weeks ago and I haven't heard anything about it since. How long does the process normally take?
How long 'ya got?
You should expect to see notification of your CAP membership being active any time now, the background check?
That's anyone's guess. NHQ has had some issues recently with turn-around.
remember also a lot of the office was out the National Conference last week
But most corp staffers were still at work, no?
It's also vacation season too.
Just got an e-mail this morning, apparently it was kicked back because the Commander forgot to put his signature in the appropriate block lol
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Hello. I am Lt. Blues.
Hello Lt. Blues
Greetings every one. Newly signed up Senior member. I was in C.A.P. during the late 60's and early 70's. I'm excited to get involved again. Thank you for allowing me to be part of your community.
Well I've been a member for a few months now, I've done the Level 1 training and most of ICUT now. Seems like a pretty cool place to volunteer my time, I'm hoping to do more as I go along
Quote from: NormanCook on December 10, 2016, 04:37:32 AM
Well I've been a member for a few months now, I've done the Level 1 training and most of ICUT now. Seems like a pretty cool place to volunteer my time, I'm hoping to do more as I go along
Glad to hear and see another Army veteran. I see you have the NCO PD ribbon, are you going the CAP NCO route or Officer route?
Hello all,
I am C/Amn Hagberg with the Lake in the Hills Composite Squadron in Illinois. I became a member about three weeks ago, and during the process of researching the program stumbled across CAPTalk. I look forward to utilizing the vast amount of experience and knowledge present here during my journey through the program. So far I am loving every minute I spend at meetings (Or just thinking about them) and look forward to attending my first encampment this spring.
Edit: Fixed a couple capitalization issues
Hello I am c/am 1st class kohl
Member of sky harbour composite squadron giving a shout out from the grand Canyon state
I am a Major in the Air Force reserves and former active duty pilot. I flew KC-135's and MQ-1's. I joined CAP as a cadet in 1992 in the NM wing. Made it through phase 4, but missed the Spaatz. I did take advantage of getting my Private Pilot Cert in Gliders and SEL as a cadet. Stayed a SM until 2004 until I graduated JSUPT at Vance. When I became a reservist in 2012 I was with CAP-USAF as a (RAPO). I was one of the AF dudes you would see usually in a bag at your Op-Evals and SAREX's. I left that job in 2015 to a staff position in the AFRES doing operational planning. I have insight on being on the "dark side," as I wore the "black hat," grading CAP wings and squadrons on various evals and inspections. I am a SM pilot and squadron SE for the ABQ Senior Squadron II. I am in the blue polo crowed.
I can answer any questions on AF commissioning and becoming either a manned AF pilot or UAV pilot as I did both in my career.
Welcome! I grew up in Enid and joined the Enid Composite Squadron a l o n g time ago. I think Vance was flying T-33's back then. Glad to have you with us.
Quote from: Simplex on February 04, 2017, 02:05:48 AM
Welcome! I grew up in Enid and joined the Enid Composite Squadron a l o n g time ago. I think Vance was flying T-33's back then. Glad to have you with us.
That was way back then. They had a T-33 on display on base. I was in the last year when we are all T-37 trained for Pfase 2. Right before I left is when the T-6's came in. I drove through Enid a few years ago. The town is much more quiet without our Tweets screaming in the pattern.
I just found this page and registered. I joined CAP as a cadet at age 14. There was no squadron in my home town of Picayune, Mississippi so I had to travel to other areas, first to the Stone Co. Composite Squadron then to the Gulfport Composite Squadron. I went to a Type A encampment at Columbus AFB in 1981 and was an honor cadet and received a T-37 orientation flight which was amazing. I later became a Senior Member and helped start, or re-start, the Picayune Composite Squadron. I finished Level I and Level II. It was around the time they were changing the SM grade for people under 21 from Warrant Officer to Flight Officer. College consumed most of my time until I was 22 and I dropped out. I wanted to join again some years later but was told that CAP does not keep records of its members very long and I would have to start all over, so I said the heck with it. I have fond memories of CAP.
Quote from: LMSeal on February 22, 2017, 12:56:58 AM
I just found this page and registered. I joined CAP as a cadet at age 14. There was no squadron in my home town of Picayune, Mississippi so I had to travel to other areas, first to the Stone Co. Composite Squadron then to the Gulfport Composite Squadron. I went to a Type A encampment at Columbus AFB in 1981 and was an honor cadet and received a T-37 orientation flight which was amazing. I later became a Senior Member and helped start, or re-start, the Picayune Composite Squadron. I finished Level I and Level II. It was around the time they were changing the SM grade for people under 21 from Warrant Officer to Flight Officer. College consumed most of my time until I was 22 and I dropped out. I wanted to join again some years later but was told that CAP does not keep records of its members very long and I would have to start all over, so I said the heck with it. I have fond memories of CAP.
Well, starting over wouldn't be all that horrible. Since you dropped out so long ago, much of your knowledge is stale. If you are serious about your interest in CAP, it wouldn't take long to get back in the swing of things. I have had two long periods of not participating (6 yrs, and 10 yrs), and got back up to speed fairly quickly.
Give it a shot.
Hello, I'm Zippity and I've been lurking on the forum since I joined CAP last October. Probably a good thing that I joined first and then discovered CAPTalk; had it been the other way around I may have reconsidered my decision. ;D
Hello All! Testing
Hi I'm C/SSgt Miller and i'm new to cap talk.
Hello all, Just wanted to say "hi". 3 years in CAP, new to the forum.
Hello and welcome to CAPTalk!
;)
Welcome to CAPTalk!
Hi.
C/Sra here, NER-NY-328.
Also known as @JFKSPOTTING, https://www.instagram.com/jfkspotting/
Hello all,
I'm an Army veteran (3 Reserve, 4 Active), and been out for 15 years. I picked up my PPL as a civilian, owned a plane in partnership until I moved and it didn't, and am considering joining CAP as a way to both serve the community in a quasi-military fashion while also enjoying aviation more. My Army MOS was tactical communications, and as a civilian I'm a networking consultant. I've resisted the urge to rejoin the service over the years by reminding myself of the conflicts deployments have with family, work family, work, and education. After a long reminiscing chat with an AF NCO who served in same locations at the same time, the CAP came up as a way to serve and fly at the same time and not be shipped to Afghanistan at times when family needs are priority.
As I'm still researching the who, what, and people of CAP, here I am on captalk.
I appreciate the candor and professionalism displayed in the topics I've read, especially in the housekeeping topics where dirty laundry is involved.
Commo
Welcome, and congratulations on your multiple Army Commendation Medals and Army Achievement Medals. Thank you for your service.
Welcome, Commo! Good to have you here!
Hah! Two Posters one Commo the next Simplex, I find humor in that!
Also since I've never sounded off in this post, long time lurker/poster...
Hey guys! I'm Flight Officer Scheidle, sounding off from NVWG. Just recently switched over from Nellis Comp Squadron on Nellis AFB to Jack Schofield Cadet Squadron (middle school squadron - 802nd)
Thank you for the welcome, all
Quote from: Shieldel on May 17, 2017, 06:31:49 PM
Hah! Two Posters one Commo the next Simplex, I find humor in that!
;D
Quote from: Simplex on May 17, 2017, 03:50:41 PM
Welcome, and congratulations ... Thank you for your service.
Thank you for all that you do, will do, or should do for the community, both in CAP or outside.
I received an LES and some VA benefits for my service (and is not why I served anyway). Those in CAP, and others who volunteer in service to others, do so on their own dime and their families' risk. There's a lot to be said for that... which I don't have the wordsmithing skills to express.
Commo
Hi everyone! I'm a mom helping her 12yo son brand new to CAP. We have a zillion questions and are finding answers digging around here and various CAP sites. (Searching before asking!) My C/Am is super motivated and got his Curry in about 30 days. Right now we are waiting on his order from Vanguard to get his uniforms complete and he'll really feel ready to go. He joined because he loves all things planes and flying but has found he really loves the military aspect. We are postponing encampment until Winter here in TX, so that will be his next big hurdle beyond continuing to study and advance. We have a great group in Apollo Composite Squadron in Georgetown TX!
Quote from: TX CAP Mom on May 29, 2017, 04:08:13 PM
Hi everyone! I'm a mom helping her 12yo son brand new to CAP. We have a zillion questions and are finding answers digging around here and various CAP sites.
Welcome to CAP! A great org that is helping grow tomorrow's leaders, but you already know that.
My only advice to your specific question is to be fully aware that this forum is NOT official CAP, so take any and all answers and info you get here with a grain of salt.
Please DO feel free to ask your local Squadron folks all the questions you have. While CAP nationally is fairly consistent, each Squadron is different on many things.
Is anyone here from NY wing?
Quote from: jfkspotting on May 30, 2017, 10:57:34 PM
Is anyone here from NY wing?
Let's not be duplicating posts. You also asked this in its own thread. Keep in mind that you might not get same hour, or even same day responses. Patience, Padawan.
H gang! Im jimmy Powell a returning SM from Alabama Wing sq. 132 just wantd to say hello and look forwrd to meeting new freinds.
Quote from: jimmy73 on June 26, 2017, 07:33:47 PM
H gang! Im jimmy Powell a returning SM from Alabama Wing sq. 132 just wantd to say hello and look forwrd to meeting new freinds.
Welcome back. I'm not far from you. How long was your break?
12 or 13 years
Quote from: jimmy73 on June 26, 2017, 08:02:08 PM
12 or 13 years
Great! Looking forward to meeting you at a SAREX or other event soon. :)
yes sir.. I beleive there is a Commanders Call on the 15th.. i was planning to b there
Welcome back, Jimmy!
:clap:
Good luck to you all I'll b leaving the forum apparently I'm not welcome here . Best of luck to everyone!
Quote from: jimmy73 on June 27, 2017, 08:24:04 AM
Good luck to you all I'll b leaving the forum apparently I'm not welcome here . Best of luck to everyone!
Why? You asked some questions, got some answers...
Quote from: jimmy73 on June 27, 2017, 08:24:04 AM
Good luck to you all I'll b leaving the forum apparently I'm not welcome here . Best of luck to everyone!
I just reviewed every thread you've participated in and found only helpful, professional responses to everything you've posted. I'm not sure why you'd feel unwelcome here at CAPTalk but if a member has been harassing you privately via PM please use the "Report" button to help the moderating staff ensure that others are not similarly treated going forward.
Quote from: TX CAP Mom on May 29, 2017, 04:08:13 PM
Hi everyone! I'm a mom helping her 12yo son brand new to CAP. We have a zillion questions and are finding answers digging around here and various CAP sites. (Searching before asking!) My C/Am is super motivated and got his Curry in about 30 days. Right now we are waiting on his order from Vanguard to get his uniforms complete and he'll really feel ready to go. He joined because he loves all things planes and flying but has found he really loves the military aspect. We are postponing encampment until Winter here in TX, so that will be his next big hurdle beyond continuing to study and advance. We have a great group in Apollo Composite Squadron in Georgetown TX!
I joined CAP when I was fourteen, back in 1974 and except for eight years, I've been in CAP for over 28 years.. I've worked with cadets for most of my time in CAP. Advice? Make a deal with your son regarding his participation in CAP. If he wants to do sports, then pick one, just one. Then make some award or motivation for your son to make the most contribution as he can to his squadron. Work hard, make sure he goes to summer encampment as soon as he can. Try to get promoted at least three times a year (the more he learns, the more he'll be able to contribute to CAP, his community and ultimately to his nation). Yes, I happen to believe children who go through the program are more than three times likely to attend some form of higher education. All will achieve their goals because CAP trains cadets to plan, to achieve, and to assess risks. If I may, I encourage you to get your information about CAP by going to the publications site of the national hq and read what the regs say, then ask groups like CAPTalk only after you've tried to find the answers yourself. Never let anyone tell you "It's in the regs" because regs change. You read all the regs about the cadet program, personnel and safety and you'll be way ahead of everyone else. Finally, once in awhile 'clicks' happen. Don't let it happen. If your son feels he's not being treated fairly, he should use his chain of command. Plus, if some cadet is in your son's way, encourage him to pass some tests and overtake the cadet standing in his way. Do more than what is expected, try to network with other squadrons by participating in squadron, group, and wing activities. Make friends with friendly cadets. I wish you luck. CAP, when run correctly, has the best program for teens out there. Plus we're the only organization, mandated by congress to actually help people. Help find lost pilots or hikers or the elderly person who wonders away from their nursing home (actually, congress has only mandated we assist the AF look for lost or missing aircraft...) :-)
Just a newcomer here dropping by to say "Hi."
My name is Joyce and I am from Florida.
I am looking forward to having great interactions with you in the future. I guess that's it for now, you guys have a good day!
Welcome to CAPTALK.
What part of FL? I might be headed back to Jax in the coming months and plan to transfer to the squadron out there.
Welcome to CAPTalk Joyce!!
Welcome to the Thunderdome.... er Captalk. We're always glad to help and add a little humor.
Quote from: Angus on August 01, 2017, 07:00:01 PM
Welcome to the Thunderdome.... er Captalk. We're always glad to help and add a little humor.
I'm sure that's copyrighted... I call it Blood-dome.
Quote from: DocJekyll on August 07, 2017, 02:45:15 AM
Quote from: Angus on August 01, 2017, 07:00:01 PM
Welcome to the Thunderdome.... er Captalk. We're always glad to help and add a little humor.
I'm sure that's copyrighted... I call it Blood-dome.
"Save it for the Semantics Dome, E.B. White." "Ooh, burn!"
Uuuuurrrp!
Spam
;D
Welcome, Joyce! Sorry for the Rick and Morty hijack.
Cheers
Spam
Quote from: joymor123 on August 01, 2017, 05:01:57 AM
Just a newcomer here dropping by to say "Hi."
My name is Joyce and I am from Florida.
I am looking forward to having great interactions with you in the future. I guess that's it for now, you guys have a good day!
Hehehehe.... Yea. "Great" interactions... Just avoid the uniform section and you'll be fine.
And like every topic in CAPTalk, there is someone that tries to turn that topic into... a uniform topic! It is happening!!!
Although there is the one time some turned a uniform thread into something else. ;D
Welcome, best of luck in your CAP "career".
Quote from: Spam on August 07, 2017, 05:49:20 AM
Quote from: DocJekyll on August 07, 2017, 02:45:15 AM
Quote from: Angus on August 01, 2017, 07:00:01 PM
Welcome to the Thunderdome.... er Captalk. We're always glad to help and add a little humor.
I'm sure that's copyrighted... I call it Blood-dome.
"Save it for the Semantics Dome, E.B. White." "Ooh, burn!"
Uuuuurrrp!
Spam
;D
I knew someone was going to go there. Love it.
I found this site while searching for an official forum ran by CAP; no such luck finding anything official other than the E services site... (no forums) - Nice place you have here. I'll be lurking for a while since I'm a new Senior member and have plenty to read up on...
I was hoping to find a few more 'stickied' all in one tutorials or Wiki type pages with information and links collected and easy to read. Maybe after I browse around the things I'm looking for will become more apparent... and if not I'll find a place to suggest edits to the forum; lol
-Brian
Quote from: blombardo on September 15, 2017, 07:49:35 AM
I found this site while searching for an official forum ran by CAP; no such luck finding anything official other than the E services site... (no forums) - Nice place you have here. I'll be lurking for a while since I'm a new Senior member and have plenty to read up on...
I was hoping to find a few more 'stickied' all in one tutorials or Wiki type pages with information and links collected and easy to read. Maybe after I browse around the things I'm looking for will become more apparent... and if not I'll find a place to suggest edits to the forum; lol
-Brian
Welcome, Brian! This isn't such a bad place. I like it here, myself.
Jack
Quote from: blombardo on September 15, 2017, 07:49:35 AM
I was hoping to find a few more 'stickied' all in one tutorials or Wiki type pages with information and links collected and easy to read.
-Brian
Welcome to the unofficial forum. No sticky notes, as things and links change more than anyone could keep up with it. Just ask away. :)
Welcome to CAP and captalk, Brian.
Commo
Ditto - Welcome Aboard!
I'm Here! Newbie
Quote from: C/2d Lt Mitchell on October 30, 2017, 08:09:58 PM
I'm Here! Newbie
Welcome aboard CAP flight 5699, with full service to the Twilight Zone. Somewhere lurks a uniform topic!
Commo
ooooooooh >:D
well hello.. another new person here.. i love CAP and anything cap is usually good so i was like "hey i wonder what this "cap talk" is.. so here i am.
incase anyone is wondering, im a C/SrA (soon to be staff sergeant! (yay ;D)) and uh thats about all..
but it didn't look like this site was too active all the time so im just wondering if im just here at a busy time or if its more of a just small site.. (or if i just cant see the activeness)
Hello, all.
C/Capt Atwell at your service.
A little about me:
Joined CAP February 2015
Attending college for mechanical engineering
Joining AF through OTS after college with intent of becoming fighter/test pilot
That's the gist of things at this present time.
Quote from: speedydoug on November 24, 2017, 06:44:38 AM
Hello, all.
C/Capt Atwell at your service.
A little about me:
Joined CAP February 2015
Attending college for mechanical engineering
Joining AF through OTS after college with intent of becoming fighter/test pilot
That's the gist of things at this present time.
Congrats! You are on your way, do keep your goal of a Spaatz front and center. Not much on regrets, but I missed that one and wish I had stuck it out.
Quote from: Picy3 on November 23, 2017, 04:50:33 AM
well hello.. another new person here.. i love CAP and anything cap is usually good so i was like "hey i wonder what this "cap talk" is.. so here i am.
incase anyone is wondering, im a C/SrA (soon to be staff sergeant! (yay ;D )) and uh thats about all..
but it didn't look like this site was too active all the time so im just wondering if im just here at a busy time or if its more of a just small site.. (or if i just cant see the activeness)
Welcome!
I wouldn't call CAPTalk a "small site" in the sense that there are 404,839 posts in 20,172 topics with 7,498 members. But yes — the day-to-day posting quantity is not as prolific as many sites. In CAPTalk's 12 year history (nearing 13 years), we've only averaged 87.52 posts per day.
That being said, the admins here have always hoped for
quality over quantity. I'd much rather see 10
great posts in one day versus 100 or 1000 mediocre posts. The community here has always been intended to be a professional community of practice versus a water cooler of gossip. Not all have adhered to this ideal but it is nonetheless the ideal and goal of this forum. I hope you find and make good use of it. Welcome, again.
Quote from: Pylon on November 26, 2017, 02:50:36 AM
Quote from: Picy3 on November 23, 2017, 04:50:33 AM
well hello.. another new person here.. i love CAP and anything cap is usually good so i was like "hey i wonder what this "cap talk" is.. so here i am.
incase anyone is wondering, im a C/SrA (soon to be staff sergeant! (yay ;D )) and uh thats about all..
but it didn't look like this site was too active all the time so im just wondering if im just here at a busy time or if its more of a just small site.. (or if i just cant see the activeness)
Welcome!
I wouldn't call CAPTalk a "small site" in the sense that there are 404,839 posts in 20,172 topics with 7,498 members. But yes the day-to-day posting quantity is not as prolific as many sites. In CAPTalk's 12 year history (nearing 13 years), we've only averaged 87.52 posts per day.
That being said, the admins here have always hoped for quality over quantity. I'd much rather see 10 great posts in one day versus 100 or 1000 mediocre posts. The community here has always been intended to be a professional community of practice versus a water cooler of gossip. Not all have adhered to this ideal but it is nonetheless the ideal and goal of this forum. I hope you find and make good use of it. Welcome, again.
yes thank you! I have really liked it here so far so yeah and it has been very helpful.
I realized that yeah it is pretty active.
-though would be cool to see an open chat room just to talk..-
(unless there's a hidden one :o )
oh but just wondering, is there any edit buttons for after you post something if there's an error (I couldn't find one)
EDIT: found it
Hello,
I'm a parent to a new CAP cadet who joined a short while ago, and has been really enjoying it so far.
I'm happy to have found this community. I've shared this community with my cadet, and look forward to poking around to get a taste of things within CAP that she can look forward to as she ranks up.
Happy Holidays, all!
Quote from: Razerex on December 18, 2017, 01:56:11 AM
Hello,
I'm a parent to a new CAP cadet who joined a short while ago, and has been really enjoying it so far.
I'm happy to have found this community. I've shared this community with my cadet, and look forward to poking around to get a taste of things within CAP that she can look forward to as she ranks up.
Happy Holidays, all!
Welcome to the wonderful world of CAP parenting! It's amazing.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Here, even though I've already posted elsewhere. Just trying to get that ugly "recruit" off the side of my profile tbh. So yeah. Hi
New CAP member here, just stopping by to say hi! Looking forward to getting to know everyone here and tapping into everybody's experience and knowledge!
Hey all. I am not new to the forum or CAP, but after a few years of a hiatus I am rejoining CAP as a Senior Member. I was a SM W/O Grade in 2013/14 with another squadron.
It's been a LONG time since I was active in CAP. Prior Utah Wing Cadet in the 90's. I know, most of you weren't even born yet. I'm back as a SM and excited to jump back in and be a mentor to my cadets. I hope to be as effective as many of the SM's I had when I was a cadet. I'm looking forward to learning from you all.
First off welcome back always good to see a former cadet come back to the fold. Second you'd be surprised there's more seniors on here than you'd think. Third, Richard good name, shows you're strong and a great leader. ;D
Also tell Major DeBros I said Hi from Boston. He used to be in our squadron.
Hello Sir,
Thanks for the welcome. I see that my post had over 200 views...but you're the only one to say hi...lol. Anyways, I'm excited to jump in. I don't know who Maj DeBros is yet, haven't met him. But I've only been to a couple meetings so far.
Howdy! Also a former Cadet who just decided (after a 20 year break) to get back into the fold.
Quote from: RiChArD7032 on February 07, 2018, 05:38:31 AM
Hello Sir,
Thanks for the welcome. I see that my post had over 200 views...but you're the only one to say hi...lol. Anyways, I'm excited to jump in. I don't know who Maj DeBros is yet, haven't met him. But I've only been to a couple meetings so far.
Then let me be the second! Welcome back! My intro to CAP was from a Delaware Wing pilot with whom I was working at the time. He said it was a good thing to do....he wasn't wrong!
Angus is correct....there's a **lot** of SM on this board, and i'd suggest probably more SM than cadets.
Anyways...enjoy!
Welcome Richard!
(I'm also merging this with our "I'm here" thread for housekeeping, that's all!)
Hello everyone, I am currently a Senior Airman in Civil Air Patrol. I've been apart of this wonderful organization for almost 4 years. (If any of you are wonder why I am such a low rank for being apart of CAP for 4 years, that is a whole other story that is long.)
Hi! Nice to see you Second_In_Command! (Even though u and I are in the same Squadron. ;D)
Hello, everyone (I rather not give out my last name or name so just call me by my nickname Cassie). XD I have currently been in Civil Air Patrol for less than a year and I am Senior Airman. I have enjoyed CAP so far and I am very pleased to see that there is even a discussion place outside of CAP. So whoever made this, this is awesome, thanks.
Quote from: Picy3 on November 23, 2017, 04:50:33 AM
well hello.. another new person here.. i love CAP and anything cap is usually good so i was like "hey i wonder what this "cap talk" is.. so here i am.
incase anyone is wondering, im a C/SrA (soon to be staff sergeant! (yay ;D)) and uh thats about all..
but it didn't look like this site was too active all the time so im just wondering if im just here at a busy time or if its more of a just small site.. (or if i just cant see the activeness)
Hi! I am C/SrA Cassie (I am just not going to give out my last name or first name because in general, I don't do that). Did you make it to Staff Sargeant yet? XD
Probably a busy time?
Quote from: Second_In_Command on February 17, 2018, 05:30:36 PM
Hello everyone, I am currently a Senior Airman in Civil Air Patrol. I've been apart of this wonderful organization for almost 4 years. (If any of you are wonder why I am such a low rank for being apart of CAP for 4 years, that is a whole other story that is long.)
Do tell.
Quote from: Second_In_Command on February 17, 2018, 05:30:36 PM
Hello everyone, I am currently a Senior Airman in Civil Air Patrol. I've been apart of this wonderful organization for almost 4 years. (If any of you are wonder why I am such a low rank for being apart of CAP for 4 years, that is a whole other story that is long.)
Welcome, cadet.
You might want to edit your tag slightly to "SER-GA-454" (the correct charter number ordering).
You've got a good unit (the Wing/CC and I enjoyed doing a bit of PT with y'all the week before last when we visited, and we had a good time training with y'all on the mountain this past weekend). I'd never before seen a real entire C-141 bounce from cadets doing PT in it!
Best,
Spam
Quote from: Spam on February 20, 2018, 04:58:35 PM
You might want to edit your tag slightly to "SER-GA-454" (the correct charter number ordering).
Done. ;)
Quote from: Spam on February 20, 2018, 04:58:35 PM
Quote from: Second_In_Command on February 17, 2018, 05:30:36 PM
Hello everyone, I am currently a Senior Airman in Civil Air Patrol. I've been apart of this wonderful organization for almost 4 years. (If any of you are wonder why I am such a low rank for being apart of CAP for 4 years, that is a whole other story that is long.)
Welcome, cadet.
You might want to edit your tag slightly to "SER-GA-454" (the correct charter number ordering).
You've got a good unit (the Wing/CC and I enjoyed doing a bit of PT with y'all the week before last when we visited, and we had a good time training with y'all on the mountain this past weekend). I'd never before seen a real entire C-141 bounce from cadets doing PT in it!
Best,
Spam
Oh, thanks I didn't realize it was messed up.
Hello!
I've recently joined Civil Air Patrol a few months ago, November of 2017. I am currently a Cadet Airman. I've actually been "in the shadows" as a guest for the past few days, so I do know a bit about CAP Talk. I'll mostly be active in the Operations boards, as I've been studying to become a Ground Team Member, and a few other Specialty Qualifications. I know I'm a low rank, but I've been trying to get involved with ES.
Anyhow, I'm glad to be here, and glad to be part of CAP in general. Nice to meet you guys!
Quote from: RiChArD7032 on February 06, 2018, 06:18:30 PM
It's been a LONG time since I was active in CAP. Prior Utah Wing Cadet in the 90's. I know, most of you weren't even born yet. I'm back as a SM and excited to jump back in and be a mentor to my cadets. I hope to be as effective as many of the SM's I had when I was a cadet. I'm looking forward to learning from you all.
Welcome back. I was a cadet in the late 80s-early 90s before the dark side came calling.
Quote from: Sriracha on February 28, 2018, 10:00:12 PM
Hello!
I've recently joined Civil Air Patrol a few months ago, November of 2017. I am currently a Cadet Airman. I've actually been "in the shadows" as a guest for the past few days, so I do know a bit about CAP Talk. I'll mostly be active in the Operations boards, as I've been studying to become a Ground Team Member, and a few other Specialty Qualifications. I know I'm a low rank, but I've been trying to get involved with ES.
Anyhow, I'm glad to be here, and glad to be part of CAP in general. Nice to meet you guys!
Hello, I am glad that you are here also that you are in C.A.P. as well. XP How have you been liking C.A.P. so far?
Also, it's fine you don't have to worry too much about ur rank if you want to get involved with ES.
Quote from: The_CAP_Life_Chose_Me on March 01, 2018, 03:46:55 PM
Quote from: Sriracha on February 28, 2018, 10:00:12 PM
Hello!
I've recently joined Civil Air Patrol a few months ago, November of 2017. I am currently a Cadet Airman. I've actually been "in the shadows" as a guest for the past few days, so I do know a bit about CAP Talk. I'll mostly be active in the Operations boards, as I've been studying to become a Ground Team Member, and a few other Specialty Qualifications. I know I'm a low rank, but I've been trying to get involved with ES.
Anyhow, I'm glad to be here, and glad to be part of CAP in general. Nice to meet you guys!
Hello, I am glad that you are here also that you are in C.A.P. as well. XP How have you been liking C.A.P. so far?
Also, it's fine you don't have to worry too much about ur rank if you want to get involved with ES.
I've personally been loving CAP so far. I'm also an AFJROTC cadet, so CAP really shines in comparison to them.
Quote from: Sriracha on March 01, 2018, 05:01:20 PM
Quote from: The_CAP_Life_Chose_Me on March 01, 2018, 03:46:55 PM
Quote from: Sriracha on February 28, 2018, 10:00:12 PM
Hello!
I've recently joined Civil Air Patrol a few months ago, November of 2017. I am currently a Cadet Airman. I've actually been "in the shadows" as a guest for the past few days, so I do know a bit about CAP Talk. I'll mostly be active in the Operations boards, as I've been studying to become a Ground Team Member, and a few other Specialty Qualifications. I know I'm a low rank, but I've been trying to get involved with ES.
Anyhow, I'm glad to be here, and glad to be part of CAP in general. Nice to meet you guys!
Hello, I am glad that you are here also that you are in C.A.P. as well. XP How have you been liking C.A.P. so far?
Also, it's fine you don't have to worry too much about ur rank if you want to get involved with ES.
I've personally been loving CAP so far. I'm also an AFJROTC cadet, so CAP really shines in comparison to them.
That's great, I am glad to hear that. I've heard a lot of good things about AFJROTC. XD
Quote from: Spam on February 20, 2018, 04:58:35 PM
Quote from: Second_In_Command on February 17, 2018, 05:30:36 PM
Hello everyone, I am currently a Senior Airman in Civil Air Patrol. I've been apart of this wonderful organization for almost 4 years. (If any of you are wonder why I am such a low rank for being apart of CAP for 4 years, that is a whole other story that is long.)
Welcome, cadet.
You might want to edit your tag slightly to "SER-GA-454" (the correct charter number ordering).
You've got a good unit (the Wing/CC and I enjoyed doing a bit of PT with y'all the week before last when we visited, and we had a good time training with y'all on the mountain this past weekend). I'd never before seen a real entire C-141 bounce from cadets doing PT in it!
Best,
Spam
Spam,
Thank you, I enjoyed that you visited our squadron. (Sadly I wasn't able to participate in that event). Haha, me either that was my first time seeing it myself I was actually quite surprised that it did that.
Sincerely,
C/SrA Cassie
Quote from: Pylon on June 27, 2017, 01:41:44 PM
Quote from: jimmy73 on June 27, 2017, 08:24:04 AM
Good luck to you all I'll b leaving the forum apparently I'm not welcome here . Best of luck to everyone!
I just reviewed every thread you've participated in and found only helpful, professional responses to everything you've posted. I'm not sure why you'd feel unwelcome here at CAPTalk but if a member has been harassing you privately via PM please use the "Report" button to help the moderating staff ensure that others are not similarly treated going forward.
Late in reading these threads, but sounds like good (excellent) advice to me. I've belonged to a few CAP blogs, but I end up leaving because the blogs end up being 'I Hate CAP' rather than giving helpful advice. My understanding is that there are several wing, region, and a few national members on this blog; not to check up on us but to find out what the membership is thinking about. Also, there are dozens of Lt Cols who 'lurk' around just wanting to help out (which one helped me when my group went through their sui last year). The only thing that can be 'possibly' taken the wrong way, is when a company-grade senior member asks questions they could have/should have found by themselves. This group is not too gentle about those questions (boy I know because I've asked these questions because I was too lazy to look for the answer myself).
Not only am I here, I believe I introduced myself already. I joined CAP in September 2017.
Just wanted to say that I know all organizations have issues, clearly CAP is no exception, however, I appreciate the level of organization and momentum I see. I've volunteered to help other groups in the past. I am not left wondering how to proceed in CAP, 'advance', or where to go for answers. There is a real degree of helpfulness and professionalism I appreciate.
In short, for a volunteer experience, I don't feel that CAP wastes my time. And I really like almost everyone I meet too (and I'm fussy to please on that last point).
At present, I am working on Level II.
Best to you all.
Well, after a five year break I'm back on board. See y'all around CAPTalk.
Quote from: MSgt Van on April 06, 2018, 04:52:07 PM
Well, after a five year break I'm back on board. See y'all around CAPTalk.
Welcome Back!
THIS IS 1Sgt ROUX
250 feet above sea level.
Good evening,
Humidity 75%
Wind Speed Calm
Barometer 30.16 in (1022.1 mb)
Dewpoint 20°F (-7°C)
Visibility 10.00 mi
it is currently 2341EDT
Have a Good day every one.
2352EDT
Oh my, some posts have disappeared. Since this is a long-time post that doesn't lend itself to being locked, I have removed the most recent nonsense. A PM has also been sent.
Let's keep it civil, please.
Prospective Senior Member awaiting the word from National. Looking forward to working with fellows and the cadets. Starting to get the uniforms together.
Greetings from MI! :D
Christopher Corder, New senior member, Broomfield Squadron, Colorado Wing.
Love it so far. It pairs well with my activities for USAFA and DOD.
Great people, great cadets, and very pleased with what I am learning.
I'm the old one in the middle. :)
Hi
My name is Megan-louise Tharp but I just go by Megan. My husband is a former CAP Member and I have decided to join. I have submitted my application we are in the process of moving from FL to WV.
I am 34 and have a rare connective tissue disorder known as Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome so I am limited as to what I can participate in. Even the Squadron Commander is not sure what position I can fill.
Quote from: BrokenZebra on January 05, 2019, 12:40:37 AM
Hi
My name is Megan-louise Tharp but I just go by Megan. My husband is a former CAP Member and I have decided to join. I have submitted my application we are in the process of moving from FL to WV.
I am 34 and have a rare connective tissue disorder known as Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome so I am limited as to what I can participate in. Even the Squadron Commander is not sure what position I can fill.
Welcome to CAP! While I don't know the exact limitations you're working with, I can think of a dozen different ways I could utilize someone who was motivated but had some physical limitations. Public affairs, finance, character development, communications, aerospace education, administration/personnel...most of our duties don't require much more than time, or some typing, or taking photographs, or instructing, or working a radio.
Quote from: SAREXinNY on January 05, 2019, 01:24:54 PM
Quote from: BrokenZebra on January 05, 2019, 12:40:37 AM
Hi
My name is Megan-louise Tharp but I just go by Megan. My husband is a former CAP Member and I have decided to join. I have submitted my application we are in the process of moving from FL to WV.
I am 34 and have a rare connective tissue disorder known as Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome so I am limited as to what I can participate in. Even the Squadron Commander is not sure what position I can fill.
Welcome to CAP! While I don't know the exact limitations you're working with, I can think of a dozen different ways I could utilize someone who was motivated but had some physical limitations. Public affairs, finance, character development, communications, aerospace education, administration/personnel...most of our duties don't require much more than time, or some typing, or taking photographs, or instructing, or working a radio.
We had a long time member in California Wing who had MS. Being in a wheelchair didn't stop her from being a Squadron Commander and a Wing Staff member.
Quote from: SAREXinNY on January 05, 2019, 01:24:54 PM
Quote from: BrokenZebra on January 05, 2019, 12:40:37 AM
Hi
My name is Megan-louise Tharp but I just go by Megan. My husband is a former CAP Member and I have decided to join. I have submitted my application we are in the process of moving from FL to WV.
I am 34 and have a rare connective tissue disorder known as Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome so I am limited as to what I can participate in. Even the Squadron Commander is not sure what position I can fill.
Welcome to CAP! While I don't know the exact limitations you're working with, I can think of a dozen different ways I could utilize someone who was motivated but had some physical limitations. Public affairs, finance, character development, communications, aerospace education, administration/personnel...most of our duties don't require much more than time, or some typing, or taking photographs, or instructing, or working a radio.
I have a condition which is rare called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome I have Type 3 (which is hypermobile) my joints pop out of place all the time and Type 4 which is vascular I am prone to organs not working or dissection of arteries I had 2 open heart surgeries at 15, a knee realignment surgery, rotator cup surgery, and I am in constant pain and have time my blood preasure bottoms out for no appearent reason. also with my medication I can not be prolong sun exposure and anything over a 3 mile walk is out of the question.
The SQ/CC has no clue where I fit in with those limitations
Quote from: BrokenZebra on January 10, 2019, 06:36:23 PM
The SQ/CC has no clue where I fit in with those limitations
Really, I would suggest not fixating on it, beyond any accommodations you might need for regular meetings.
By far the vast majority of CAP activities and work are done sitting at a desk or table typing on a laptop,
or presenting a class, or similar office-type situations.
Ground ES might be an issue, but Urban DF could be OK, and assuming you can fly in a GA plane, aircrew.
There's also a whole host of ES roles in the Command post that don't require much physical exertion, but
are critical to success.
I would suggest attaneding meetings, seeing what CAP is about and where the needs are, and then seeing
about filling a role.
There's also nothing which is "all or nothing" and if you take on something that is too much, or that you need to
occasionally step away from, no harm or foul, just have to make sure things are covered.
Quote from: BrokenZebra on January 10, 2019, 06:36:23 PM
The SQ/CC has no clue where I fit in with those limitations
As a former Squadron CC, I had someone just like you... and she was an amazing asset to the unit!!
Besides appointing herself as the "Squadron Mom" (where she took special note of birthdays, arranged squadron potlucks, and helped with open houses), she also worked with coordinating fundraising activities, was our assistant Testing Officer, was a driving force on the Finance Committee, and occasionally assisted the Squadron Chaplain.
She even participated in a first aid class with one of her cadet sons that ended up saving her life:
Quote from: Lifesaving Award Citation
At approximately 6:20pm on October 19, 2003, Beverly Curtice (mother of Cadet Kenneth Griswold) was sitting at the kitchen table while Cadet Griswold was assisting with dinner preparations.
Ongoing medical conditions require Cadet Griswold's mother to take a large number of daily prescription medications twice daily. While sitting at the kitchen table taking her evening medications, Beverly began to choke.
At first, Cadet Griswold thought his mother was playing some kind of prank but he quickly realized that her sudden silence, panicked look, and the grasping of her hands around her own neck (the international choking sign) were not in jest but that this was a serious, life-threatening condition.
After recognizing the situation, Cadet Griswold remained calm and began to administer abdominal thrusts (commonly known as the "Heimlich Maneuver") in an attempt to dislodge the blockage in his mother's throat. His first attempts were unsuccessful so Cadet Griswold continued the abdominal thrusts until the blockage was dislodged and his mother began to gasp for air.
Luckily, Cadet Griswold was among the Cadets and Senior Members of his squadron who had just completed an American Red Cross Standard First Aid Course only a few days prior to his mother's choking incident.
Cadet Griswold's ability to recognize an emergency, remain calm, and follow the appropriate emergency steps learned through his American Red Cross training resulted in him saving his mother's life.
Sadly, she stopped participating after her boys had all graduated high school and left the program.
If you are motivated to fill similar niches yourself, and your Squadron Commander still has no clue where you fit in... tell him I said, "He's not trying very hard."
Quote from: SAREXinNY on January 05, 2019, 01:24:54 PM
Quote from: BrokenZebra on January 05, 2019, 12:40:37 AM
Hi
My name is Megan-louise Tharp but I just go by Megan. My husband is a former CAP Member and I have decided to join. I have submitted my application we are in the process of moving from FL to WV.
I am 34 and have a rare connective tissue disorder known as Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome so I am limited as to what I can participate in. Even the Squadron Commander is not sure what position I can fill.
Welcome to CAP! While I don't know the exact limitations you're working with, I can think of a dozen different ways I could utilize someone who was motivated but had some physical limitations. Public affairs, finance, character development, communications, aerospace education, administration/personnel...most of our duties don't require much more than time, or some typing, or taking photographs, or instructing, or working a radio.
First things first: Get your neurologist or PCF to write out what you can't do. I have multiple sclerosis, and i just retired from CAP after 28 years. What's best is for you to discuss with your spouse to help you list what you can't do, and then use this list to create a letter for the doctor's signature. It'll be needed. CAP worked with me, mostly. Good luck.
Hello everyone, this isn't so much as an "I'm here" but maybe more-so an "I'm back" (after about 10-years). I was a cadet back in 2001-2003 then around 2009 I was a Senior Member for a bit. I'm interested in possibly returning as a senior to the program (I live about 2000 miles from my old squadron), but I'm hoping to talk to someone about being a Senior while having a busy outside-CAP life (part of that being that I wouldn't be able to attend meetings every single week). I know others out there are busier than I am and still make it work, hoping to find someone to "advise" me so-to-speak on how they make time for CAP and how their membership looks on a monthly or quarterly basis.
Hey all, just posting a quick intro. Nate here and I recently joined the 77th Composite in the Maine Wing. 6 years active duty Security Forces officer followed by about 9 years of federal service. Hopefully I'll be putting on my old rank if Captain once/if approved. Looking forward participating and thanks all hearing me out. ~ Defensor Fortis, Nate
>replying to 14 year old post
[lmgtfy]Hello everyone![/lmgtfy]
Quote from: usaf730 on April 05, 2019, 01:36:18 PM
Hey all, just posting a quick intro. Nate here and I recently joined the 77th Composite in the Maine Wing. 6 years active duty Security Forces officer followed by about 9 years of federal service. Hopefully I'll be putting on my old rank if Captain once/if approved. Looking forward participating and thanks all hearing me out. ~ Defensor Fortis, Nate
Welcome, Nate. Fellow Defender here.
Hello. :D
Quote from: usaf730 on April 05, 2019, 01:36:18 PM
Hey all, just posting a quick intro. Nate here and I recently joined the 77th Composite in the Maine Wing. 6 years active duty Security Forces officer followed by about 9 years of federal service. Hopefully I'll be putting on my old rank if Captain once/if approved. Looking forward participating and thanks all hearing me out. ~ Defensor Fortis, Nate
I left Special Forces as a Captain after 6 years, then 17 years working for the Army as a GS-09 Log specialist. After about 3 months as a SMWOG I became a Captain based on that. (My old cadet rank was good for Lt. but I didn't bother)
It took 33 years for my Civil Air Patrol PD to overtake that and me to become a Major based only on CAP Performance. Hopefully you can do better.....
Hi everyone. I am a new SR member at NH-016 composite squadron in Nashua, NH. My daughter joined as a cadet at the same time and we're having fun learning the ropes together. I have been passionate about aviation since I was very young and am sorry I didn't find CAP much sooner. I'm a USAF veteran, Castle AFB 88-92. I worked in approach control at Castle so if you trained in the Buff or KC-135 during that time I probably gave you a few PAR approaches :). I studied aviation at San Jose State University and am very interested in following the AE track. First stop, Yeager test.
Wes
Welcome on board, and good to see a face from New Hampshire!
Welcome, wsonner!
I used to live in North Chelmsford when I was stationed at Hanscom ('98-'02). Used to go up to Nashua all the time.
Quote from: audiododd on May 22, 2019, 06:27:13 PM
I used to live in North Chelmsford when I was stationed at Hanscom ('98-'02). Used to go up to Nashua all the time.
North Boston? ;D
Hi all.
Another new guy just checking in. I'm very green, but I got my silver bar for the Earhart as a cadet in the 80's. I'm trying to get up to speed as a senior, so I have a lot of reading to do. ;)
I was Security Police when active, then cross trained to Combat Arms.
I'm kind of jumping in with both feet, as I signed up for NESA MS/AP (week 1), and MO (week 2). Looking for other NESA MAS attendees to hopefully learn from before I show up there this year. :)
Hey everyone I'm here! let the fun begin.
looking forward to this great opportunity and great organization. Is there anyone who is going to the convention later this year?
Another new guy. I dabbled in CAP when I was in my late teens after one of my older brothers pointed me in the right direction. I come from a military family, how ever I never joined (blew my knee out a few weeks before I was due to go). I found my way into public safety and retired from that a few years ago.
Any way, my oldest daughter has a huge drive to get into the Air Force Academy and then NASA and I was telling her about CAP. I decided to join as a Sr member to support her and I know I will enjoy it as well.
I'm likely going to be full of questions so I'll apologize in advance. I promise to do a search before posting any.
Out of curiosity are there any others here that transferred from the public safety world to CAP? I'd love to hear your experience and how you related training and background to this field.
Quote from: Dad Jokes on July 02, 2019, 04:34:44 AM
Another new guy. I dabbled in CAP when I was in my late teens after one of my older brothers pointed me in the right direction. I come from a military family, how ever I never joined (blew my knee out a few weeks before I was due to go). I found my way into public safety and retired from that a few years ago.
Any way, my oldest daughter has a huge drive to get into the Air Force Academy and then NASA and I was telling her about CAP. I decided to join as a Sr member to support her and I know I will enjoy it as well.
I'm likely going to be full of questions so I'll apologize in advance. I promise to do a search before posting any.
Out of curiosity are there any others here that transferred from the public safety world to CAP? I'd love to hear your experience and how you related training and background to this field.
Welcome to CAP and to CAPTALK.
I didn't exactly transfer from the public safety world to CAP. In fact, I did the opposite. I was a cadet for 6 years, turned Senior and about two years after that I entered law enforcement. I did that for 30 years, including 8 years as a Chief of Police.
If anything, CAP rubbed off on my Department more than LE influenced anything I did in CAP.
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make way, I'M HERE!
Hello, just rejoined my old Idaho unit. Senior folks there speak well of this site as a place for news and help.
Quote from: JohhnyD on August 23, 2019, 02:19:09 AM
Hello, just rejoined my old Idaho unit. Senior folks there speak well of this site as a place for news and help.
Welcome! CAPTalk can be a wealth of knowledge. Watch out for biters though. YMMV.
Quote from: Ozzy on August 23, 2019, 03:27:28 AM
Quote from: JohhnyD on August 23, 2019, 02:19:09 AM
Hello, just rejoined my old Idaho unit. Senior folks there speak well of this site as a place for news and help.
Welcome! CAPTalk can be a wealth of knowledge. Watch out for biters though. YMMV.
The ingternet is a wild place at times. Will wear my amulets.
Hi All,
I'm a semi-recent addition to the Sioux Falls unit. I mainly joined because my daughter became a cadet, but as a lifelong airplane geek, it didn't take much convincing from our squadron commander to get me to join up as well.
So now I'm trying to navigate through the maze of learning Emergency Services, trying to not wear the wrong uniform at the wrong time, but also getting to have a lot of fun making new friends and spending bonding time with my daughter on SAREXs.
I'll try to remember to use the search button before asking any dumb questions.
Quote from: Shdwcaster on August 27, 2019, 10:15:59 PM
Hi All,
I'm a semi-recent addition to the Sioux Falls unit. I mainly joined because my daughter became a cadet, but as a lifelong airplane geek, it didn't take much convincing from our squadron commander to get me to join up as well.
So now I'm trying to navigate through the maze of learning Emergency Services, trying to not wear the wrong uniform at the wrong time, but also getting to have a lot of fun making new friends and spending bonding time with my daughter on SAREXs.
I'll try to remember to use the search button before asking any dumb questions.
Welcome aboard! Take the Big 4 FEMA courses just to get them out of the way (IS100,IS200,IS700,IS800), and get the comms training (Introductory Communications User Training (ICUT), on e-Services Learning Management System (LMS)) out of the way, and get the General Emergency Services (GES, also on LMS) out of the way, and that takes care of all of the online "pre-training" you'll likely need on the Emergency Services side. This will also go a long way towards completing the requirements for your Emergency Services badge and technician rating.
I'm Laura and I just signed up from Phoenix,AZ.
Quote from: Holding Pattern on August 27, 2019, 10:38:22 PM
Quote from: Shdwcaster on August 27, 2019, 10:15:59 PM
Hi All,
I'm a semi-recent addition to the Sioux Falls unit. I mainly joined because my daughter became a cadet, but as a lifelong airplane geek, it didn't take much convincing from our squadron commander to get me to join up as well.
So now I'm trying to navigate through the maze of learning Emergency Services, trying to not wear the wrong uniform at the wrong time, but also getting to have a lot of fun making new friends and spending bonding time with my daughter on SAREXs.
I'll try to remember to use the search button before asking any dumb questions.
Welcome aboard! Take the Big 4 FEMA courses just to get them out of the way (IS100,IS200,IS700,IS800), and get the comms training (Introductory Communications User Training (ICUT), on e-Services Learning Management System (LMS)) out of the way, and get the General Emergency Services (GES, also on LMS) out of the way, and that takes care of all of the online "pre-training" you'll likely need on the Emergency Services side. This will also go a long way towards completing the requirements for your Emergency Services badge and technician rating.
Thanks for the advice. I managed to knock out most of those pretty quick, but stalled out on the IS200 and IS800 ones. Hopefully now that summer is ending and things are starting to settle back into the school year rhythms I'll be able to get back and study those.
I'm here! I've been following CAP Talk for a long time, but just as a consumer. I don't recall that I've ever said hello officially, so here I am. CAP member for 17 years or so, In both senior and cadet capacities.
Greetings,
New member from WA/ID. Just finished up all of the interviews and paperwork for joining my local SQ at the meeting last night, now everything is heading off to higher for processing. Found CAP Talk during my research phase and started lurking around and reading stuff.
Thanks for having me.
Tim
Welcome aboard. If you haven't already done so, check out the Membership Code of Conduct (http://captalk.net/index.php?topic=13.0) and the rest of the stickied posts in Announcements.
Hi....Again,
Was in CAP from 2002 to 2010, Left after the IAWG debacle back then.
Just sent in my CAPF 12 with all the things I need to come back.
I know Ill have to start from the bottom on alot of things, but Its good knowing that my awards and prior work wasnt forgotten.
After RSC, Ill be applying for Grade reinstatement (Yeah I know, not auto or guaranteed) of Major. Good to see you all again!
Quote from: CadetProgramGuy on January 08, 2020, 02:42:14 AM
Hi....Again,
Was in CAP from 2002 to 2010, Left after the IAWG debacle back then.
Just sent in my CAPF 12 with all the things I need to come back.
I know Ill have to start from the bottom on alot of things, but Its good knowing that my awards and prior work wasnt forgotten.
After RSC, Ill be applying for Grade reinstatement (Yeah I know, not auto or guaranteed) of Major. Good to see you all again!
You might want to review the promotion requirements there have been some major changes since you left in 2010.
Quote from: PHall on January 08, 2020, 03:14:24 AM
You might want to review the promotion requirements there have been some major changes since you left in 2010.
Looks like he did. Or didn't you notice?
Come on Phil.
Quote from: NIN on January 08, 2020, 03:17:27 AM
Quote from: PHall on January 08, 2020, 03:14:24 AM
You might want to review the promotion requirements there have been some major changes since you left in 2010.
Looks like he did. Or didn't you notice?
Come on Phil.
From the guy who said he was stepping back. Hard to resist isn't it. ;D
Stay around. You're needed. :)
Quote from: NIN on January 08, 2020, 03:17:27 AM
Quote from: PHall on January 08, 2020, 03:14:24 AM
You might want to review the promotion requirements there have been some major changes since you left in 2010.
Looks like he did. Or didn't you notice?
Come on Phil.
Come on Nin, there's more grades then Major...
New Regs state Level 4 Complete to make Major.
All i need is RSC.
I have every thing else.
Quote from: CadetProgramGuy on January 09, 2020, 01:39:52 AM
New Regs state Level 4 Complete to make Major.
All i need is RSC.
I have every thing else.
^^ This.
A guy who reads the regs. Awesome.
Hey everyone, I'm a new senior member of KY 223 Composite Squadron. I'll be coming on as an NCO (TSgt) after serving a little over four years in the active Army with 3/75 as an 11B. I was a cadet in a past life, got my Neil Armstrong award but moved to an area without a cadet unit afterwards and was unable to complete the program. I'm looking to give back through the cadet program, take part in SAR and emergency management, and try and take advantage of the USAF NCOA and CCAF to help advance my career on the Army National Guard side.
Anyways, looking forward to get to know some of you guys and get back into this thing.
Quote from: rltw2017 on January 12, 2020, 01:28:51 AM
Hey everyone, I'm a new senior member of KY 223 Composite Squadron. I'll be coming on as an NCO (TSgt) after serving a little over four years in the active Army with 3/75 as an 11B. I was a cadet in a past life, got my Neil Armstrong award but moved to an area without a cadet unit afterwards and was unable to complete the program. I'm looking to give back through the cadet program, take part in SAR and emergency management, and try and take advantage of the USAF NCOA and CCAF to help advance my career on the Army National Guard side.
Anyways, looking forward to get to know some of you guys and get back into this thing.
Welcome! Always nice to see fellow grunts on CAPTalk (even if you are
Army ;) ).
—Mike (USMC/0311)
Quote from: Pylon on January 13, 2020, 03:22:35 PM
Quote from: rltw2017 on January 12, 2020, 01:28:51 AM
Hey everyone, I'm a new senior member of KY 223 Composite Squadron. I'll be coming on as an NCO (TSgt) after serving a little over four years in the active Army with 3/75 as an 11B. I was a cadet in a past life, got my Neil Armstrong award but moved to an area without a cadet unit afterwards and was unable to complete the program. I'm looking to give back through the cadet program, take part in SAR and emergency management, and try and take advantage of the USAF NCOA and CCAF to help advance my career on the Army National Guard side.
Anyways, looking forward to get to know some of you guys and get back into this thing.
Welcome! Always nice to see fellow grunts on CAPTalk (even if you are Army ;) ).
—Mike (USMC/0311)
Well I'll bring the Crayola if you'll bring the dog treats :D
Hey, has anybody seen a chair around here??? I'm lookin get myself into one.
Just saying hello. Went to my first meeting and got my application. The unit commander was a really friendly guy. I am prior service, and really miss the military and the camaraderie. I tried to get back into the military but could not due to my disability. I am so glad I finally found out about the CAP and hope it will fill a void I have felt since leaving the military. Cheers everyone.
Hello everyone- I am new to the forum but active in CAP since July 2019 out of KSPA, SC-090. I'm MS, MO, and AP qualified and have participated in missions for the USAF, FEMA and the State of SC. I'm finishing my PPL soon and will be working toward MP as soon as possible.
Welcome!
I'm Kai, a fairly new member of ND wing. Just passed my CAPF5 today
Welcome aboard!
I've been in the group for a couple 3 months but never thought of saying hello. I got back into CAP last August after 25 years away. Life happened. Moved to where closest unit was 75 mile one way, couldn't give the time necessary with work, kids and all. I Love it again as much as did back then.
Joe
Magic City Composite Squadron
Minot ND
Quote from: CAPJOE on February 08, 2020, 03:16:03 PMI've been in the group for a couple 3 months but never thought of saying hello. I got back into CAP last August after 25 years away. Life happened. Moved to where closest unit was 75 mile one way, couldn't give the time necessary with work, kids and all. I Love it again as much as did back then.
Joe
Magic City Composite Squadron
Minot ND
I'm just down the road in the Bismarck squadron
Hi I'm C/A1C Radom! I started CAP 5 months ago and this is the best thing I have ever done. I am currently working on my GTM3 task and hope to see you all on a mission!
(Also I wanted to let people know that the NC WING has changed there site to https://ncwg.cap.gov/.) Just FYI
Cadet Random, Welcome to CAP and to CAPTalk. Great program and you are in an awesome wing. Enjoy. I'd love to be a cadet again...
Quote from: Bugsmasher on September 14, 2005, 10:09:48 PMHey, y'all. I recently found this site, and figured I should quit lurking and get active on it. Hence, this introduction.
I've first joined CAP in 1966, when I was taking flying lessons at Dalton Airport in Flushing, Michigan. When I moved to Florida in 1968, I let my membership lapse in order to concentrate on learning my new job as an Air Traffic Controller in Miami.
I rejoined CAP in 1979 when I was contacted by a Cadet Major who was looking for a flight instructor for his solo scholarship. I have enjoyed continuous membership since then, even during a couple of times when I burnt out and went inactive.
I've had the opportunity to serve in a number of different positions, including commander of Cadet, Senior and Composite Squadrons. I'm presently living in the mountains of northern Georgia, where I serve CAP as a Group Commander.
It's great to meet all you folks, and I look forward to posting more as time permits.
Wayne Roshaven, Lt Col, CAP
Commander, Group 2 GAWG
Thank you for your many years of service, you have truly made a difference.
You just replied to a message that is 15 years old, by a person who hasn't been on the board in over 10.
What's that line, "reading is important"?
"Howdy, ya'll!" I'm a new guy to this forum and decided to sign up after being in CAP for six years. I retired from law enforcement in CA in 2015, moved to AZ, and transferred my CAP membership to AZWG. After having been a volunteer with the USCG Auxiliary in CA and also an NCO in the CA State Guard (in the 90s), I have to say that I get more enjoyment out of being retired and now very involved with CAP. I am slowly figuring out the various nuances and workings of this site. It's good to be here in such fine company with all of you.
Quote from: slicek38 on March 10, 2020, 09:47:25 PMIt's good to be here in such fine company with all of you.
Welcome to the funny farm. :)
Hi.
I am new to CAP, for the 3rd time. :D
I was a Cadet from early 1969 through sometime in the 1972. Attaining the rank of Cadet Warrant Officer. I started in Rhode, then we moved to the DC area where I was a member of BCC Squadron for the rest of my Cadet "career."
In 1979 I joined the Montgomery Senior Squadron in Gaithersburg, MD. At the time, it was a combination flying club and CAP Squadron. I was not involved in any CAP activities, just flying the club aircraft. I was a member until around 1982 - 83.
And just recently joined Harford Composite Squadron.
In the mean time, I was commissioned in the MD ANG in October 1980 and attended USAF UPT Class 82-01 at Laughlin AFB. Then on to Lead In Fighter Training and A-10 RTU. I flew the A-10 with the MD ANG for a couple of years before some medical issues kept my out of the cockpit and I got out.
Welcome back, Pinecone! Still going strong, just like the A-10!
V/r
Spam
(Disclosure: I'm doing some flight test work now on C model updates). ;D
Quote from: Spam on October 07, 2021, 06:53:59 AMWelcome back, Pinecone! Still going strong, just like the A-10!
V/r
Spam
(Disclosure: I'm doing some flight test work now on C model updates). ;D
Awesome. I met a current MD ANG pilot on another forum, and he invited me to fly the C model sim. I am starting to play with it on DCS World computer sim.
AMAZING capability. We should reverse engineer the rest of the plane, and build new ones with a version of the CF-34-8C or 8E (3 - 4" larger diameter) at 14,450 pounds of thrust.
Quote from: Pinecone on October 07, 2021, 11:54:45 AMQuote from: Spam on October 07, 2021, 06:53:59 AMWelcome back, Pinecone! Still going strong, just like the A-10!
V/r
Spam
(Disclosure: I'm doing some flight test work now on C model updates). ;D
Awesome. I met a current MD ANG pilot on another forum, and he invited me to fly the C model sim. I am starting to play with it on DCS World computer sim.
AMAZING capability. We should reverse engineer the rest of the plane, and build new ones with a version of the CF-34-8C or 8E (3 - 4" larger diameter) at 14,450 pounds of thrust.
We, uh, don't need to REVERSE engineer it, you know. We've got the drawings right? We do the tech exploitation thing only when we source someone ELSE's flying saucers (I had a wonderful time crawling over MiGs and Sukhois in the 90s but thats another story).
Welcome back and enjoy flying the mighty mighty CAP C-182!
Cheers!
Spam
Hey everyone! I'm new to the forum but not CAP. I joined as a cadet in '67 and finally retired in 2011 as an LTC. I hadn't planned on getting involved again but I was invited by my old sqdn to come back as a patron member. I was told by NHQ I'd lose my grade if I transferred to Patron. I'm just not sure about getting Active again. Though not sure, I think my grade would be reinstated...but part of me feels like I've done my time and could support the unit in a limited way by continuing in Retired status. After reading some of the posts I realize that things have changed since 2011...plenty of acronyms I don't recognize!
Quote from: Spam on October 07, 2021, 04:30:46 PMQuote from: Pinecone on October 07, 2021, 11:54:45 AMQuote from: Spam on October 07, 2021, 06:53:59 AMWelcome back, Pinecone! Still going strong, just like the A-10!
V/r
Spam
(Disclosure: I'm doing some flight test work now on C model updates). ;D
Awesome. I met a current MD ANG pilot on another forum, and he invited me to fly the C model sim. I am starting to play with it on DCS World computer sim.
AMAZING capability. We should reverse engineer the rest of the plane, and build new ones with a version of the CF-34-8C or 8E (3 - 4" larger diameter) at 14,450 pounds of thrust.
We, uh, don't need to REVERSE engineer it, you know. We've got the drawings right? We do the tech exploitation thing only when we source someone ELSE's flying saucers (I had a wonderful time crawling over MiGs and Sukhois in the 90s but thats another story).
Welcome back and enjoy flying the mighty mighty CAP C-182!
Cheers!
Spam
Actually we don't. As I heard it, the USAF required that the drawings be destroyed. I do know that some of the tooling still exists.
But when they needed to replace the wings on the early "thin skinned" aircraft, they had to take apart 2 or 3 later model wings to reverse engineer them to build new ones. So that part is done.
Other option is to remove the avionics on a couple, send them to China, and start getting new ones in about 6 weeks. :D :D
I was a CAP cadet back when we just started to wear BDUs, in fact my first uniform besides my blues were OD. I wasn't in very long, maybe three years or so, long enough to do a few local activities, some FTXs, and go to encampment at Vandenberg AFB, before our composite squadron shut down.
I came back to CAP briefly as senior member in '97 and then left after probably a year or so -- work schedule had changed. Fast forward to December 2018 and my daughter found on her own, this organization called "Civil Air Patrol" that she is interesting in joining if I don't have Wednesday night classes next semester. She joins in January and I end up joining two months later and now they've got me taking over the big chair -- go figure!
Welcome back and good luck to you and your daughter!
Hey, My name is Josh, and I am originally from Houston. I currently work as a notary in Los Angeles, but I recently changed careers and tried my luck as a mobile notary. Believe me when I say that mobile live scan fingerprinting (https://www.atozdocuments.com/live-scan-fingerprinting)notarization is a much higher-paying profession than being a notary, so this is it. This is who I am.
Greetings
I have returned to CAPTalk after a several year absence. I was previously in CAWG and was the commander of Sq 112-Fresno, CA. Im now in Atlanta. I had a 10 year break from CAP and reevaluating the idea of coming back in. None of my older kids were really interested in CAP, although both ended up joining the military. I now have an 11 year old whos showing some interest. I am a retired law enforcement airplane/helicopter pilot, and now fly EMS.
My previous screen name was Flying Pig. Now its FlyingPig. I accept responsibility for all previous comments posted before :)
Quote from: FlyingPig on December 19, 2021, 10:51:09 PMGreetings
I have returned to CAPTalk after a several year absence. I was previously in CAWG and was the commander of Sq 112-Fresno, CA. Im now in Atlanta. I had a 10 year break from CAP and reevaluating the idea of coming back in. None of my older kids were really interested in CAP, although both ended up joining the military. I now have an 11 year old whos showing some interest. I am a retired law enforcement airplane/helicopter pilot, and now fly EMS.
My previous screen name was Flying Pig. Now its FlyingPig. I accept responsibility for all previous comments posted before :)
And there goes the doggone neighborhood. Once you let an EMS pilot back in the door, it's anarchy!
Quote from: NIN on December 19, 2021, 11:18:58 PMQuote from: FlyingPig on December 19, 2021, 10:51:09 PMGreetings
I have returned to CAPTalk after a several year absence. I was previously in CAWG and was the commander of Sq 112-Fresno, CA. Im now in Atlanta. I had a 10 year break from CAP and reevaluating the idea of coming back in. None of my older kids were really interested in CAP, although both ended up joining the military. I now have an 11 year old whos showing some interest. I am a retired law enforcement airplane/helicopter pilot, and now fly EMS.
My previous screen name was Flying Pig. Now its FlyingPig. I accept responsibility for all previous comments posted before :)
And there goes the doggone neighborhood. Once you let an EMS pilot back in the door, it's anarchy!
I was told you missed me in here.
Quote from: FlyingPig on December 19, 2021, 11:26:36 PMI was told you missed me in here.
The word "missed" has so many definitions... :)
Quote from: NIN on December 19, 2021, 11:18:58 PMQuote from: FlyingPig on December 19, 2021, 10:51:09 PMGreetings
I have returned to CAPTalk after a several year absence. I was previously in CAWG and was the commander of Sq 112-Fresno, CA. Im now in Atlanta. I had a 10 year break from CAP and reevaluating the idea of coming back in. None of my older kids were really interested in CAP, although both ended up joining the military. I now have an 11 year old whos showing some interest. I am a retired law enforcement airplane/helicopter pilot, and now fly EMS.
My previous screen name was Flying Pig. Now its FlyingPig. I accept responsibility for all previous comments posted before :)
And there goes the doggone neighborhood. Once you let an EMS pilot back in the door, it's anarchy!
Ironically, a very popular aircraft in EMS these days (EC135/45) does in fact have a back door!
Mister Pig! So glad to see you back, and even more happy to welcome y'all to Georgia! What unit are y'all joining?
R/s
Spam
Quote from: Spam on December 19, 2021, 11:49:48 PMQuote from: NIN on December 19, 2021, 11:18:58 PMQuote from: FlyingPig on December 19, 2021, 10:51:09 PMGreetings
I have returned to CAPTalk after a several year absence. I was previously in CAWG and was the commander of Sq 112-Fresno, CA. Im now in Atlanta. I had a 10 year break from CAP and reevaluating the idea of coming back in. None of my older kids were really interested in CAP, although both ended up joining the military. I now have an 11 year old whos showing some interest. I am a retired law enforcement airplane/helicopter pilot, and now fly EMS.
My previous screen name was Flying Pig. Now its FlyingPig. I accept responsibility for all previous comments posted before :)
And there goes the doggone neighborhood. Once you let an EMS pilot back in the door, it's anarchy!
Ironically, a very popular aircraft in EMS these days (EC135/45) does in fact have a back door!
Mister Pig! So glad to see you back, and even more happy to welcome y'all to Georgia! What unit are y'all joining?
R/s
Spam
Not sure what unit yet. I live closest to Kennesaw, but still in the evaluation phase :) Im jumping over to the EC145 in January.
Welcome back, Rob. Glad to see you again!
Hello All
I am a retired aerospace engineer and radio astronomers, I am looking for units
I can serve by giving presentations on aerospace or astronomy (via zoom meetings
for example).
Reference available upon request.
astronomer311
Quote from: astronomer311 on December 23, 2021, 12:19:42 AMHello All
I am a retired aerospace engineer and radio astronomers, I am looking for units
I can serve by giving presentations on aerospace or astronomy (via zoom meetings
for example).
Reference available upon request.
astronomer311
Might I suggest getting in touch with Capt (I think Capt) Bob Roberts from South Carolina Wing. He has a great Aerospace Education YouTube channel, and while his content has petered off a little as CAP reactivated, with many wings marching backward to Phase I again, it seems that he might be "doing more soon."
https://www.youtube.com/c/RobertRoberts/
eMail - aerospaceeducationlive@gmail.com
Twitter - @aerospace_live
Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aerospace-live/id1541790633 #iTunes
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/robertroberts
His stuff is really good.
Hi, living in Tokyo and have recently joined the Yokota Cadet Squadron as a Senior Member. I was promoted to SSgt based on my prior service (USN 1976-1988). My Specialty track is Public Affairs and I am very interested in meeting other members of that community.
Well, I'm Here! I was in CAP from 2005-2013 and left for a time. Just rejoined and am excited to get back into things. Thank you for this resource!
Quote from: Buck on February 15, 2022, 11:41:34 PMWell, I'm Here! I was in CAP from 2005-2013 and left for a time. Just rejoined and am excited to get back into things. Thank you for this resource!
Welcome back.
New senior member here, starting on CDI track and Cadet Programs, also in theological seminary looking to serve as chaplain in the near future. I'm also in officer accessions to become a Chaplain candidate in the USAF. Glad to make the acquaintance of everyone.
California Wing when I Resigned last week.
I won't miss them either.
Quote from: speedydoug on November 24, 2017, 06:44:38 AMHello, all.
C/Capt Atwell at your service.
A little about me:
Joined CAP February 2015
Attending college for mechanical engineering
Joining AF through OTS after college with intent of becoming fighter/test pilot
That's the gist of things at this present time.
Happy 4th of July, everyone!
A little update:
I earned my Spaatz award in 2019 (#2246)
I am the squadron deputy commander in a brand new squadron in MO
I will graduate with my B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in the spring 2023
I still plan to join the AF, but it will be through ANG
Looking at job offers from both Ford Motor Company and Northrup Grumman
I logged in for the first time in 5 years, and thought it was pretty interesting to see where I had come in that time.
Where is the CT "like" button when I need it?
Congratulations on any/all of your accomplishments, and thank you for continuing to serve CAP.
Ned Lee
#356
Quote from: Ned on July 04, 2022, 10:37:10 PMWhere is the CT "like" button when I need it?
Literally directly below the post.
Quote from: THRAWN on February 15, 2022, 11:48:05 PMQuote from: Buck on February 15, 2022, 11:41:34 PMWell, I'm Here! I was in CAP from 2005-2013 and left for a time. Just rejoined and am excited to get back into things. Thank you for this resource!
Welcome back.
Muah hah hah...I still see you're using the "belligerent...at times" in your sig file...
Quote from: Garibaldi on August 03, 2022, 07:25:46 PMQuote from: THRAWN on February 15, 2022, 11:48:05 PMQuote from: Buck on February 15, 2022, 11:41:34 PMWell, I'm Here! I was in CAP from 2005-2013 and left for a time. Just rejoined and am excited to get back into things. Thank you for this resource!
Welcome back.
Muah hah hah...I still see you're using the "belligerent...at times" in your sig file...
Why screw with perfection?
Does I am back count? I have moved on from CAP-RAP pending a USAFR retirement, and un-retired from CAP. I am back as a Captain serving as Assistant ES officer for Group 3 PAWG as well as my usual teaching assigments for HMRS. (and no, I haven't made a decision on Officer vs NCO for sure yet)
Capt. Mark "K12" Kleibscheidel
Back on after an absence. :-[
Actually forgot the group was here with all the other COMM stuff I've been doing.
Dave J
SD Wing Comm Staff.
CAP commo guy since 1958
Hello, everyone. I'm a new senior member, almost six months in... I should be 2d Lt around the 15th of this month. I've been lurking here without an account for a few months, and the info available has been really helpful. So much to learn! But the more I'm involved, the more I love this program, and the more impressed I am with the young leaders it builds.
Hello all,
My daughter joined CAP a little more than a month ago.
Im a New Senior Member at Port Huron Composite Squadron GLR-MI-011.
Just finished Level 1 and working thru Level 2. In process to receive my ecclesiastical endorsement to become a CAP Chaplain.
Quote from: Hippidy on August 27, 2023, 02:20:04 PMHello all,
My daughter joined CAP a little more than a month ago.
Im a New Senior Member at Port Huron Composite Squadron GLR-MI-011.
Just finished Level 1 and working thru Level 2. In process to receive my ecclesiastical endorsement to become a CAP Chaplain.
Welcome!!
Hi, just signed onto this forum, C/SrA from CAWG. Almost a C/SSgt, and current Alpha flight sergeant at my squadron (I was rushed into it lol).
hi, i've been a cadet for a year. I'm a C/SrA and I graduated from CAWG Encampment and NCOS (Non-Commissioned Officer School). Let's go CAWG!
Hello... im a newbie on the forum. Hopefully i did my sig correctly...
Hey all! I'm Kinsey Roberson from the River City Squadron and have been in for about a year now.
I've been oblivious to this forum for quite a while now but am immensely happy I found it now lol
I'm passionate about vehicle maintenance and engineering. I want to work with cars but any facet of vehicle service is fascinating to me.
Ok bye
It's been several years since I stopped by and checked things out. I figured I'd say hello again!
I've been on here for years but it seems things have been fixed so I can actually post.
Been a member of Arkansas Wing since August of 1984, so yes, this coming year will be year 40. It's a sickness, I tell ya.
Eight years as a cadet, all the way through Spaatz. Transferred to the senior side in 1992. Currently a Safety Officer, Mission pilot, IP and check pilot. In my day job, I'm a pilot for a legacy airline.
I'm looking forward to getting to know the folks on here!
Chris
Yo Yo Yo!!!! Cadet Captain V has entered the chat. I am saying hello from the greatest wing of all time: GEORGIA WING!!!!!