BoG Members, Command Council, Corporate Staff, and friends of CAP,
It is with a heavy heart and deep sadness that I inform you of the passing of my dear friend and advisor, Mr. James 'Jim' Mallett last
evening. He served his country as an Air Force Officer for 23 years and on his retirement continued his service to our great nation with Civil Air Patrol accumulating a total of 50 years of service.
Jim was recognized for his numerous contributions with a "Life Membership" in CAP, a rare and important honor saved only for those
giving exceptional service. Jim was always humble and generous with his co-workers and a true visionary. His leadership moved CAP into a relevant and important force in our nations Aerospace Education. Jim's premise was that true citizenship outcomes begin with our nation's youth. He believed that sharing the power and excitement of powered flight, created a life-long love of aviation for many. It is my honor and pleasure to have served with Jim Mallett over the past two plus decades and he will certainly be missed.
Please join me in keeping his wife Susan, and all their family in our thoughts and prayers.
Jim's service is confirmed for 4 p.m.
Friday at Dalraida United Methodist Church
3817 Atlanta Highway, 36109.
Visitation and meal will be afterwards.
***In lieu of flowers, Mr. Mallett personally requested donations be made to the CAP ACE program and mail to:
CAP FM
ACE Program Donation Honoring Jim Mallett
105 S. Hansell Street
Maxwell AFB, AL 36112
Condolence cards may can be sent to:
Mrs. Susan Mallett
% CAP FM
105 S. Hansell Street
Maxwell AFB, AL 36112
Very Respectfully,
Don Rowland
Jim was one of the major forces driving CAP into the future as a premier AE organization. I will miss his sense of humor and his professionalism. Blue skies, James...
Jim pictured here in 2013 on right...
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Great loss to the Mallet and CAP families.
Lt Col Mallett was very personable to all who knew him and known for taking care of the troops.
Michael P. McEleney
Lt Col. CAP