Hey i know there is a thread about people in this forum and i know that are a lot of Senior Members on this forum but what about cadets? i feel like there is so few of us. i say us cadets should introduce ourselves,whether we have already or not. we'd be a great help to one another.
I'll start:
My name is Kelsi Christensen i have been in the Cadet program for 3 years this July. I received my Mitchell in March. I enjoy FTXs and SAREXs, and getting to know other people. I've held many Leadership positions in my squadron and will soon be the C/CC. I do manythings outside of CAP, one of which is on a robotics team and a rocketry team (yes i'm strange) :D
Anyway, what about you guys? what do you enjoy doing in and out of CAP? and anything else you would like to tell us. :D
Thanks!!
Good show of leadership, Lt.
Hopefully there will be some more cadets that take an active interest in CAPTalk. but don't forget about the forums at CadetStuff.org.
My name is Dan Russell, this is my second year in CAP. Going for my Mitchell very soon. Joined CAP in Bismarck North Dakota in the summer of '08. Got my curry and was whisked off to encampment. Lived in Cleveland Ohio where I got my Wright Bros. and entered my 1st leadership position as flight sergeant. Came back to ND and held many leadership positions at encampments, activities and at the Squadron level. Loving every minute of it. Going to be living in North Carolina and then Vermont this summer. Currently working on getting my private ticket and am going to my first NCSA this summer, SUPTFC. My long term goal: Graduate from the Airforce Academy. Outside of CAP I run cross country, play trumpet and travel the world. Maybe I would enjoy IACE in the future?
As a former IACE cadet, many many years ago, it is still one of my most cherished memories. Go for it!!
Welcome to CAPTALK.
I am C/Capt Addison Jaynes, CAC Chairman of the Texas Wing. I am unit-assigned to SWR-TX-354. I received my Earhart at the start of the year and am hoping to progress through the cadet program more. I have been to numerous leadership schools (including completing the TXWG CTEP program), commander airman leadership schools, and planned activities time and time again. I prefer not to put my resume on here. ;)
This summer I will be attending the TXWG Summer Encampment, then heading up to Maxwell AFB for Cadet Officer School. Directly after that, I will be heading to National Blue Beret in Oshkosh, WI.
There's a little about myself...
Quote from: High Speed Low Drag on April 26, 2010, 04:41:00 PM
Good show of leadership, Lt.
That's what Kelso's all about.
Say "Hey" to the gang for me, Kelsi!
My fellow Ameri Airmen,
::)
I am cadet Senior Master Sergeant Raduenz, Cadet Commander of SER-GA-506. I joined CAP in July of 2009 (look at my signature, that's how I advanced so quickly), and plan on going to encampment and becoming a cadet officer (for the third time) this summer, so I can have a rank somewhat appropriate to my title
I have done little with CAP, simply due to my short membership time; most of my accomplishments are JROTC, though I'm most proud of my CAP rank- little room for argument as to whether I earned it or not, and I know how hard I've worked for CAP rank.
This has taken me 2+ hours to complete, because I've already been absorbed into the debate they call CAP Talk. :D Have a great day everyone
Hello all!
I'm C/SSGT Victoria (Tori) Basile, from Peninsula Composite Squadron (PCR-WA-051, Yes, I know. We get teased from being from Area 51 ::) ), Washington Wing. I have been in CAP for 17 months, and have completely enjoyed it! I have been to numerous WTAs (Washington Training Academy), staffed a Wing Flight Encampment (Desert Eagle V), been to Arlington Fly-In 2009 and been to a basic encampment (Cascade Falcon XIV).
I am an Element Leader at my squadron. I am also the Activities NCO at my squadron. I have planned one event and it went great!!
Hello, all!
I have been in CAP for 17 months. I have been to multiple wing activities, well more like countless. I have been to two basic encampments, one at which I was a basic (Cascade Falcon - XIV) and the other I was on staff (Oregon Washington Joint Wing Encampment - I).
I am fully qualified in GTM 3 (Ground team), MSA (Mission Staff Assistant) and FLM (Flight line marshaling (I like using '()' if you can't tell. :) )
In my personal life I enjoy MAKING COOKIES. Seriously.
That's me in... a few words. :)
Howdy!
I'm actually from WAWG as well. I was born in South Carolina and get made fun of a lot for wearing a jacket when everyone else thinks its hot out. PCR-WA-046, Skagit Composite Squadron, where I am an element leader and the webmaster for our "cadets only" site. I'll be attending my first basic encampment this summer, most likely as a SSgt. I missed out on Winter encampment because I joined in september and really didn't get on top of activities until later. I'm crazy about flying, and outside of CAP I cut grass.
C/SSgt, soon to be C/TSgt, here:
I belong to the Martinsburg Composite Squadron, located in Martinsburg, WV.
I am currently a Color Guard Trainee and a GT3 Trainee too. I am very loyal to Civil Air Patrol and I am very active.
My Civil Air Patrol Call Name is 'Mad Dog' and I am working on becoming our squadrons next Cadet Advisory Council Representative.
I am also in the process of starting a JROTC Unit at my local High School, Waynesboro Area Senior High School. Possibly I will be Cadet Commander of that Unit.
To all Cadet Airman out there, keep up the work, and achieve high.
C/SSgt Spencer 'Mad Dog' Lunsford, CAP
I'm a "career" C/Capt, been that way for a very long time. I joined CAP 7 Years ago this month.
Unfortunately due to college my participation has been null, but I still browse Captalk and Cadetstuff!
Glad to see all of you here; keep up the good work!
Don't forget to check out the CadetStuff.org Forums too. A lot of great material there.
Click here for CadetStuff.org Forums (http://forums.cadetstuff.org/index.php)
Thanks everyone for posting. Welcome to all the newcomers in CAP or to CAPTalk. Like i said earlier i hope we can be a use to one another.
Good luck! : D
Seeing so many "newbies"...Makes me feel old compared to some.
Hi I am C/Maj Pat Temaat. I am currently working on my Eaker (well got to finish this achievement and then can really say that). I have been a member of CAP for 4 1/2 years and have served in several leadership roles at my squadron and encampments. Here is the list:
- Encampments: Flight sergeant (2006 KSWG Winter, 2007 NCR), Flight Commander (2007 KSWG Winter, 2008 JDCLE), Squadron Commander (2009 KSWG Winter)
- Squadron: C/Flight Sergeant (March 2006-Dec 2006), C/CC (Dec 2006-March 2007, May 2008-Dec 2009), C/Flight Commander/C/DC (March 2007-May 2008), Color Guard Commander (2007-2009), Mentor/Adviser to C/CC (Dec 2009-present)
- Currently serve on KSWG staff as Asst. PAO and a member of the Logistics team. Also, was just elected KSWGCAC Recorder for 2010-2011
I attended COS 2009 and will be going to Beret 2010. I plan to have my Spaatz by the end of 2010.
C/Maj Pat Temaat (the spaz)
Quote from: CAPC/officer125 on May 11, 2010, 09:15:00 PM
...and will be going to Beret 2010....
I'll see ya there!
Hello my fellow Airmen,
I'm C/Amn Emmi Nyberg of NCR-MN-016, im soon going to be flight sargent. I've been in CAP for about 9 months, our squadron is small where im located and having the the threat of being shut down, but its not stopping us. Well i need some tips for encampment, and leadership roles.
thanks
Hey,
Im C/A1C and soon to be C/SrA Hyeung, and I joined just a few months ago.
Im just going as fast as i can and participating in all the events i can go to.
C/2Lt Shelby Heberling
Wisconsin Wing joined 4 years ago in August.
Flight commander of Charlie Flight at the moment but Flight Commander of Bravo flight starting next week.
Attended basic encampment in 2009 considering Staff this year.
Currently working on my GTM3 rating.
Transferred units in 2010,very glad i made tht decision alot more oportunities.
Goalie for my High School soccer team, lettered my freshman year but out this tyear due to a torn meniscus.
and my TV favoirte show is by far Spongebob Squarepants:D
i defanitly agree, not many cadets on here let themselves be known, we need to stick together! haha
I'm C/2nd Lt David Carriker. I have staffed NESA,Alabama Wing WESS, Blue Beret and will be attending COS here at my home on Maxwell AFB. I am the C/CCE at my squadron. I have been in CAP for four years. I should be a lot father in the cadet program. But life happens and senior members do crazy things. That is pretty much it. If you want to know anything PM me.
Formerly C/2Lt Robert Steht 87-93
NCC 89 91 92. Lost Wing in 90. Those are my proudest memories.
I'm C/MSgt Jack McNally,
1stSgt, and Stan/Eval at my squadron. >:D
Quote from: Sgt. Jack on March 28, 2011, 07:33:52 PM
I'm C/MSgt Jack McNally,
1stSgt, and Stan/Eval at my squadron. >:D
You're a check pilot?
Quote from: N Harmon on March 28, 2011, 07:47:28 PM
Quote from: Sgt. Jack on March 28, 2011, 07:33:52 PM
I'm C/MSgt Jack McNally,
1stSgt, and Stan/Eval at my squadron. >:D
You're a check pilot?
I suspect he means stan/eval within the scope of drill, etc kind of like the stan/eval team at an encampment evaluates barracks. Honestly, WIWAC I wouldn't have known about Stan/Eval as we know it (check pilot), if only because I didn't pay attention.
Hey y'all, I'm C/Maj Sierra Larson, 3 year CAP member, about to relinquish cadet commandership of my squadron (one week left! It's been a great experience). I'm a GTL and student pilot, attended CLA in February, will be attending IACE this summer, and hope to get my Spaatz within the year. To all you newer cadets - set high goals, and don't settle for less! You get out of CAP what you put into it. :-)
Hi cadets, I just noticed this thread. Well, I am Tech Sergeant Zachary (Zack) Gomolski, I am from Fairchild AFB Squadron in Washington- and on a side note I just got accepted into a regional Flight Academy!! :clap: