National Commander/CEO Announcement

Started by kcebnaes, March 02, 2017, 02:00:14 AM

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kcebnaes

Just checked on eServices, and the search is on for our new National Commander!

Sean Beck, Maj, CAP
Great Lakes Region sUAS Officer
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PHall

Yep, MGen Vasquez's term is coming to an end.

MSG Mac

"... And after a Nationwide search, BG Larry Myrick CAP was selected as CAP's new National Commander".
Michael P. McEleney
Lt Col CAP
MSG USA (Retired)
50 Year Member

NCRblues

Quote from: MSG Mac on March 02, 2017, 05:51:06 AM
"... And after a Nationwide search, BG Larry Myrick CAP was selected as CAP's new National Commander".

Maybe, maybe not. Several dark horse options that would be great for our organization, if they put in for it.
In god we trust, all others we run through NCIC

RNOfficer

Quote from: MSG Mac on March 02, 2017, 05:51:06 AM
"... And after a Nationwide search, BG Larry Myrick CAP was selected as CAP's new National Commander".

When I was at USMC OCS, we learned about "careerists", a universal  term of contempt. In the Corps, one has priorities in this order: mission, unit, Corps, Nation. A careerist has these priorities: himself, himself, himself, himself.

Myrick is the exemplary example of a "careerist. He never makes a decision without carefully weighing how the results of the decision could be turned to his CAP career advantage. IMO. it's pathetic. The opposite of real leadership.

Unfortunately, this is far from rare in CAP "leaders" and a prime reason this  organization has lost it's sense of purpose and ideals and why the dropout rate for Seniors is an astonishingly 25% PER YEAR.

IMO, Homeland Security should have been the CAP's primary mission. As it is, CAP's role  is marginal to non-existent.

Luis R. Ramos

#5
It is what it is.

You do not like CAP's current mission? Work with legislators to change it. This is how our nation is supposed to work.

Are you a Marine? Apply the priorities you have written in your message. Demonstrate them to us.

In CAP you have three missions. Put them first.

When you joined CAP, CAP became your unit. Put that second.

CAP is your Corps now. Put that third.

Nation. Even though you feel that "CAP's role is marginal," when you do the CAP thing, you are still working for the nation.
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SarDragon

Well, since we now know the real result, let's just shut this off.

Click.
Dave Bowles
Maj, CAP
AT1, USN Retired
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