where to buy a cap binder? ???
Since your new to the program, I won't ask which binder.
Try Vanguard or Hock Shop.
You don't need to buy it. One will get mailed to you as a new member.
sqaudron lost my binder
There's one here:
http://www.vanguardmil.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=6_383_387&products_id=6989 (http://www.vanguardmil.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=6_383_387&products_id=6989)
That's the soft cover binder.
And The Hock has these two:
http://www.thehock.com/shop/?cart=768385&cat=46& (http://www.thehock.com/shop/?cart=768385&cat=46&)
They are hard cover. Hopefully that helps.
thanks
Quote from: capcadetwilliams on November 25, 2008, 09:09:21 PM
squadron lost my binder
Then they should replace it, that was intended for you and was paid for partially by your dues.
You certainly should not have to spend money on a replacement - that's going to be over $30.
The new member binders get mailed directly to your home address. How could the squadron lose it?
Quote from: Pylon on November 25, 2008, 09:44:06 PM
The new member binders get mailed directly to your home address. How could the squadron lose it?
Wow, good point that blew right past me...
Quote from: Pylon on November 25, 2008, 09:44:06 PM
The new member binders get mailed directly to your home address. How could the squadron lose it?
Just like many Squadrons used to have the Free Cadet Uniforms shipped to the Commanders house, while the New Cadet got crap uniforms issued to him from supply. Can the new member packet be routed in a similar manner?
Not that I'm aware of, no. The FCU is different, because under both the old paper system and the new online system, the person inputting the data can specify a shipping address. I can have FCUs shipped to the squadron or commanders house (or anywhere, really).
But the cadet binder is automatic. It goes to whatever address is on the membership form.
Quote from: Pylon on November 26, 2008, 08:51:19 PM
Not that I'm aware of, no. The FCU is different, because under both the old paper system and the new online system, the person inputting the data can specify a shipping address. I can have FCUs shipped to the squadron or commanders house (or anywhere, really).
But the cadet binder is automatic. It goes to whatever address is on the membership form.
Exactly. So, what this cadet was probably trying to say was that he left his binder at his squadron and it got lost.. eh?
Quote from: addo1 on November 26, 2008, 10:16:36 PM
Exactly. So, what this cadet was probably trying to say was that he left his binder at his squadron and it got lost.. eh?
So then the
squadron didn't lose it.
Quote from: Pylon on November 26, 2008, 10:19:17 PM
Quote from: addo1 on November 26, 2008, 10:16:36 PM
Exactly. So, what this cadet was probably trying to say was that he left his binder at his squadron and it got lost.. eh?
So then the squadron didn't lose it.
Most likely... ;)
Well i got booted from cap for 1 month and i am now back in it which was over 6 months ago i was in it and now they can't find it ?
Quote from: capcadetwilliams on November 27, 2008, 04:34:05 AM
Well i got booted from cap for 1 month and i am now back in it which was over 6 months ago i was in it and now they can't find it ?
Heh - the plot thickens....
Quote from: capcadetwilliams on November 27, 2008, 04:34:05 AM
Well i got booted from cap for 1 month and i am now back in it which was over 6 months ago i was in it and now they can't find it ?
A question...Did your squadron take the binder from you or did you just leave it there? If the former, the squadron has an obligation to replace it and the materials that were inside, otherwise it's your responsibility.
As has been pointed out earlier, you can get the binder itself from Vanguard, but the materials (AE and LL books, cd, etc) may not be included and you may have to obtain them separately.
OK, let me get this straight. You were booted out for a month. By that, I assume you mean you were suspended for some reason. Were you suspended or terminated? There's a big difference there.
Secondly, you say you've been back for 6 months, and you just realize that you don't have your binder? What have you been using to study? Sounds to me like you're not very responsible with the items you're entrusted with. I would have a very hard time entrusting you with any squadron property at this point.
My cadets are required to bring their books to all meetings unless we tell them otherwise. You never know when the schedule might have to change for whatever reason, and a different topic is taught.
Any items left at the building after a meeting, are confiscated and placed in my office or the deputy commanders office. In order to get them back, the cadet has to report to me, and explain why they left the items. Then they MIGHT get the duty that day of emptying all the trash cans, or something like that. It's not much, but has to be done everytime we have a meeting.
Quote from: LtCol057 on November 27, 2008, 03:49:37 PM
Secondly, you say you've been back for 6 months, and you just realize that you don't have your binder? What have you been using to study?
Based on a statement the cadet made in another thread, that they were a C/AB, I would say they haven't been studying...
The entire new cadet packet, including binder and books is available from Vanguard for $44.00 here (http://www.vanguardmil.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=6_383_387&products_id=6984).
So at least seven months as a C/AB?!?!?!?!
Guys, I think we can lay off Cadet Williams a little bit. The point has been made.