CAP Talk

General Discussion => The Lobby => Topic started by: RogueLeader on December 30, 2007, 03:18:38 AM

Poll
Question: Who got you into CAP?
Option 1: Recruting booth votes: 13
Option 2: CAP Member votes: 43
Option 3: Google searc/internet votes: 7
Option 4: Ad in print votes: 1
Option 5: Movie votes: 0
Option 6: Other votes: 44
Title: Got into CAP
Post by: RogueLeader on December 30, 2007, 03:18:38 AM
The WV/CV got me involved in CAP, who got you?
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: IceNine on December 30, 2007, 03:25:14 AM
I got involved by making fun of those goofy kids in cammies, walking in the parade.  One of them heard me, walked over handed me a brochure and asked me to come out.

And 10 years later here I am...  (stupid guy with brochure's)
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: drcomm on December 30, 2007, 03:55:47 AM
When I joined as a cadet in 1978 a friend who was in a high school JROTC program with a CAP member told me about it.  I joined shortly after and was a member for about 7 years during that stint.  I rejoined in 2005 when my son came home from 7th grade one day and told me there was a CAP group visiting the school recruiting new members.  He said he wanted to join but would only join if I did also.  The rest is history.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: Flying Pig on December 30, 2007, 04:30:12 AM
My dad was the unit chaplain.  I started going when I was 10.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: bosshawk on December 30, 2007, 04:58:49 AM
I knew about CAP: the local Sq met on the airfield where I kept my airplane.  It took a guy whom I flew with in the Flying Doctors to urge me to come to a meeting.  The rest, as they say, is history.  I am about to renew for the 16th time.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: Stonewall on December 30, 2007, 05:16:27 AM
2 really good friends of mine since I was like 6 were on the school bus with me after school and I heard them having a quiet, private conversation.  I listen in and I hear something about "flanks and collumns".  Come to find out, they had been in CAP almost 4 or 5 months and didn't tell me.  They knew I was gung-ho and in to the military and hated scouts, but not as much as I hated Sea Cadets.

Anyway, I talk them into giving me a number and it was all over.  Here I am 20 years later.

Nope, no google search for me.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: mikeylikey on December 30, 2007, 05:23:23 AM
Stationed with my folks at Fort Indiantown GAP, PA.  In 1993 I saw a bunch of CAP Cadets walking around the post (Encampment), and a crusty old Lt Col approached and gave me the talk.  Later that month I joined  a unit about 3 miles away.  Been in since.  Moved around a bit though.

Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: PhoenixRisen on December 30, 2007, 05:41:36 AM
I was at a local airshow and saw some kids my age in uniforms.  I thought to myself, that's awesome (I was 12 at the time)!  I found their booth at the airshow, got a brochure, and a few months later, I joined.  Membership went through on 31OCT04.  I've been in the same squadron ever since.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: Major Carrales on December 30, 2007, 05:46:15 AM
I had found an old Texas Wing patch and CIVIL AIR PATROL tape in high school.  No one know anything about it.  I used Worldbook to do a story on it (it has a real short article) and some National Geographic magazine that was in our School library's "verticle file."

In college I found the old patches, looked it up on line.  E-mailed the Brownsville Squadron Commander and the rest is history.

P.S. the first uniform I owned, contrary to popular impression, was a set of BDUs (the same pair I have today)  My great uncle then gifted me with two service caps (company and field grade), he then passed away about a year later.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: Cobra1597 on December 30, 2007, 06:16:48 AM
Two cadets did an announcement on the junior high PA system, and as each word went by I perked more an more up.

"rocketry", "flying", search and rescue", "leadership", "teamwork", etc.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: ♠SARKID♠ on December 30, 2007, 06:28:14 AM
A friend asked me to go to a meeting with him, he wasn't a member.  Like most, I had never heard of CAP until I got there, and honestly didn't know what I had joined for a month or two in.  I was just entranced by uniforms and shiny shiny rank insignia.  We both joined, he has since quit and moved to Vegas, and here I am 4 years later.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: Walkman on December 30, 2007, 08:08:02 AM
There was an article in the local paper about the cadet Color Guard winning Regional. My oldest son wants to be an AF pilot, so we rushed over to the first meeting for him, only to find there was something for me, too!
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: wuzafuzz on December 30, 2007, 12:06:26 PM
I joined twice.  The first time, about 1986, a pilot friend invited me to a meeting.  I stuck around for two years but didn't accomplish much because shift work prevented me from participating in all the scheduled training.

From time to time I moved to new homes.  Each time I packed and moved my old CAP green pickle suit for some silly reason.  (Still think the CAWG patch is a really nice design.)  Each time I thought about getting involved again. 

Fast forward to 2007. An article in Popular Communications or Monitoring Times discussed the big changes to CAP radio systems.  Being an amateur radio operator I was intrigued.  A quick Internet search showed a squadron in my backyard.  My 14 year old son and I showed up, signed up, and dove in head first.  Both of us are having a blast!
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: James Shaw on December 30, 2007, 12:24:50 PM
Next door neighbor was a CAP member and introduced me when I was old enough to join. Stayed in as a Cadet until I went to High School. Rejoined as SM while on Actide Duty in Japan. Alot of TAD assignments and I got out. Rejoined in 2000 for 3rd time as a suggestion from my wife. Sold my Martial Arts DOJO and my wife said I was around the house to much. Have greatly enjoyed it ever since.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: FW on December 30, 2007, 01:25:52 PM
I saw a PSA on TV with Brig Gen Jimmy Stewart speaking on the benefits of the cadet program of CAP.  I wrote to NHQ and was answered by the local Sq/CC.  I was invited over for the next "basic class" orientation.  I joined and, 40 years later, still enjoy my decision.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: MajorChuck on December 30, 2007, 05:07:19 PM
I was "recruited' thru an actual mission.Myself and 2 other hams were working with the salvation army SATERN group running a canteen feeding CAP Members at mission base.They were having trouble getting comm up so We pitched in and got it up and running .as We were leaving, a Major with apps in hand talked Us into joining. almost 10 Years later, all 3 of Us former Wing DC's 1 isnt a member and the other is My Unit Comm officer
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: mprokosch11 on December 30, 2007, 05:09:30 PM
I was interested in joining some military oriented program for a while, unfortunately my school didn't offer JROTC. So my parents called a local military recruiter and he suggested CAP, and told us the nearest one which was 3 miles away from my house and right next to the school I went to. I still can't figure out why I never noticed it before.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: ColonelJack on December 30, 2007, 05:46:50 PM
A fellow by the name of Pete Norris got me into CAP.  He was CC of the local squadron and on my town's police force at the time.  I knew him through my broadcasting duties and he knew I'd been in the Air Force.  He invited me to a meeting of the local unit and I was hooked.

Pete later worked his way up to being SER director of cadet programs before going back to work in ALWG.  He's a great guy.

Jack
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: ZigZag911 on December 30, 2007, 06:44:38 PM
I was taking flying lessons as a teenager....ran out of money....figured, "Why don't I join CAP and learn there for free?"   Looked in phone book, found local squadron....the rest is history, mostly on the ground....

HAH!

Still, I must say I've enjoyed these past several decades, met some terrific people, had some awesome experiences.....looking forward to more!

And who knows, maybe I'll learn to fly yet!
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: rross8085 on December 30, 2007, 07:17:27 PM
My son was interested in flying and his aunt in AK mentioned her sons friend had just returned from Washington DC where he toured the Pentagon and received a challenge coin from a General he met with. We looked for a unit nearby and he joined. Since he wasn't old enough to drive I went to all the meetings and activities. figured I may as well join. Now the Wing DC/II director.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: Hawk200 on December 30, 2007, 07:43:37 PM
My delayed joining was an example of how youth can sometimes include a lot of stupidity.

I was about 14. My father worked on planes at a little airport on weekends to make some supplemental income. One weekend, CAP had a SAR-EX. My father told me about it, mentioned that if I made the Mitchell I could probably go in the Air Force as an E-3. My response? (You're gonna love this one) "But Dad, I'll never go in the Air Force!"

Nope, I didn't join at that time. I was 14, and knew everything. Just ask me, I would have told you. :-[

Anyway, fast forward to about January '93, (after I'd been active duty Air Force for about four and a half years). Was walking to the chow hall one day with a friend, and he points over to one side and says "Look at the kids playing Army!". I kinda ignored his jibe, and looked a little closer. The next day, I looked up the CAP Liaison in the base phone book, called him, got details on meetings. Went and joined up.

Dropped out for a few years. Moved back to the state I grew up in, and the town where Dad was living. One night he calls, says "There's a notice on the bulletin board in the airport terminal that a CAP unit is forming. You've been wanting to get back in. They're gonna be meeting at one of the hangars."

I guess, in a roundabout way, my father was most responsible. We've both never actually been in CAP at the same though. Maybe someday.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: flyerthom on December 30, 2007, 07:51:15 PM
Quote from: ♠SARKID♠ on December 30, 2007, 06:28:14 AM
A friend asked me to go to a meeting with him, he wasn't a member.  Like most, I had never heard of CAP until I got there, and honestly didn't know what I had joined for a month or two in.  I was just entranced by uniforms and shiny shiny rank insignia.  We both joined, he has since quit and moved to Vegas, and here I am 4 years later.

There are two cadet squadrons, two senior squadrons and a composite squadron in the Vegas area. If he's still interested there's a spot for him.

I got into CAP when I moved to Vegas. I did volley EMS in PA and one of my friends I volunteered with is a member (and he's an infrequent poster here). When I got to Vegas EMS was all paid and I had some hoops to jump through to get on board with one of the companies. I remembered CAP and was about to finish my PPL so I contacted a squadron and the rest is history. I did get on with one of the EMS units and used the paycheck for flying.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: Maj Ballard on December 31, 2007, 01:27:43 AM
A cute guy was Cadet Commander of the local squadron and talked me into it. Him and another guy who had a crush on me. LOL

And here I am, 17 years later. Wow. I'm old.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: KFreeman on December 31, 2007, 01:38:03 AM
Was JROTC in 1946 at W.C.Striplin HS in Ft.Worth, Tx and a couple of classmates were in CAP Cadets. I had always wanted to be involved in some way with aviation and knew I would join the Army Air Corps after graduation.  I joined USAF 3 Feb.'49.

Happy New year everyone!

Regards,
Ken
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: W3ZR on December 31, 2007, 01:39:00 AM
I originally joined back in 1985, interested in communications,
lasted until 87 when I discovered girls.

Now an old married man (http://www.k3bm.com/photos/baby.gif), I decided to switch from the Fire/EMS service and re-join CAP.

I still am interested in the radio side of things, but also want to explore
some of the other facets of the organization.

Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: Major Carrales on December 31, 2007, 01:44:07 AM
Quote from: KFreeman on December 31, 2007, 01:38:03 AM
Was JROTC in 1946 at W.C.Striplin HS in Ft.Worth, Tx and a couple of classmates were in CAP Cadets. I had always wanted to be involved in some way with aviation and knew I would join the Army Air Corps after graduation.  I joined USAF 3 Feb.'49.

Happy New year everyone!

Regards,
Ken


If I may be so bold, Sir.  You are a genuine CAP legend. 

Thank you for your years of service to CAP.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: star1151 on December 31, 2007, 03:40:57 AM
I'd known vaguely about CAP since I started flying, but was scared off by the idea of a bunch of old men sitting around talking about flying.  Fast forward a few years and I figured it would be better than sitting at home, so here I am.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: Major Carrales on December 31, 2007, 03:43:14 AM
Quote from: star1151 on December 31, 2007, 03:40:57 AM
I'd known vaguely about CAP since I started flying, but was scared off by the idea of a bunch of old men sitting around talking about flying.  Fast forward a few years and I figured it would be better than sitting at home, so here I am.

CAP is what we choose to make it.  It can be a lowly existance or a fruitful one.  I'm glad to say this our has recently been fruitful.  Let's all work to revitalize CAP.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: Gunner C on December 31, 2007, 08:49:57 PM
I was a Boy Scout in Iowa (1966) and the scoutmaster got introduced to CAP.  He put up posters - the ones with the cadets in the old khakis sitting in the old gliders.  It immediately captured my imagination.

My parents had seen cadets at a Texas Wing encampment a few years earlier at Sheppard AFB.  My mother thought that it was barbaric that these kids were out marching around in the hot Texas sun, so they wouldn't let me join.

A few months later, my father got transfered to Elmendorf AFB, AK.  I was in the 8th grade and they had clubs starting up for the school year.  Two CAP officers came to the school and talked to three of us.  They were restarting the Elmendorf Cadet Squadron.  The cadet commander was a cadet A1C - we started off with about 12 cadets that October night in 1967 and, when I left we had about 120 cadets, 21 with Mitchel awards and 8 of us with Earharts.

To this day, it was the best CAP unit I've ever seen.  I can't tell you how much that experience has shaped my life.  It was one of the best decisions I ever made as a teenager.

I still keep up with some of them.  One is a region chief of staff back east.

GC
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: RogueLeader on January 23, 2009, 09:13:17 PM
I believe that all should have a chance. . . .
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: flyguy06 on January 23, 2009, 09:22:25 PM
My mother got me invovled in CAP when I was 15. I was also a Boy Scout and in JROTC. She kept me busy I guess to develop me socially. And I have been in CAP ever since. Now, as an adult I do it to give back to my community. Aviationis not taght much here and I thinks its a good way to expose kids to something they may not normally see
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: fireplug on January 23, 2009, 09:26:27 PM
1954 or '55 NY State Fair in Syracuse. The Syracuse Group/Sqdn had a display in one of the bldgs - an engine-less L-4 hanging from the ceiling! Two yhears as a cadet, break in svc, 48+ years as a SM; three different Wings, and a bunch of different squadrons.!
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: RickFranz on January 24, 2009, 03:17:21 PM
In 1968 a friend invited to a meeting.  I have in or around every since.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: tarheel gumby on January 24, 2009, 03:50:55 PM
My Grand Parents were responsible for introducing me to CAP. I joined as a cadet left when I joined the ARNG, returned when I was in College as a senior member, left when I got married now I am back because my son got interested in CAP. That all started waay back in 1984
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: Fifinella on January 24, 2009, 03:51:39 PM
I was minding my own business at my husband's work picnic when one of his co-worker's daughters came up and put the full court press on me.  :D  "I've been in CAP a few months, and I really like it, but we need more adults, and we could really use your help, etc."  Her Mom was considering membership too.  So, she recruited both of us.  Since then, the cadet has made her Mitchell and been the cadet commander.  I was the squadron commander for about a year.  And her Mom is the current squadron commander.

I had a blast working with the cadets (and the seniors), and put in a lot of time, money, and energy (as have many of you).  But I didn't really realize how much I had gotten from CAP until I started working on updating my resume recently.  It has definitely been a win-win, and it's all because one cadet got up the nerve to talk about CAP.  :clap:
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: brenaud on January 25, 2009, 12:48:31 AM
Never knew about CAP when I was cadet age.  Discovered it when searching the Internet and found some airfield photos hosted on the National HQ website (I guess that was 2 or 3 websites ago).  Mentioned it to a CFI who said he was a member and told me where the meetings were.
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: Hobbsh1 on January 26, 2009, 04:27:15 AM
I'm like brenaud, I had never heard of CAP when I was Cadet age.  I grew up in a town called Hokes Bluff Al.  It wasn't untill after I had met and married my wife that I had heard of CAP.  We moved back to her hometown and I met a friend of her family.  He eventually heard about and attended a CAP meeting and talk to me about it.  Then, I guess about 3 or 4 years later we were doing some maintenance on our lake that he told me that he was trying to start a new unit in our town (the unit that I am now Commander of).  I got to researching it online and then decided to join.  It was during that research that I found out that as a teenager that I lived about 30mins from a unit at the Gadsden Al airport.  Sure wish I had known about it then. :-[
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: jb512 on January 26, 2009, 04:43:22 AM
Came from a military family..  Was a League Cadet at age 11, then we moved overseas to Panama where there happened to be a CAP squadron so I joined up.  Got my Mitchell, etc, etc...
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: NC Hokie on January 26, 2009, 04:44:19 AM
Found out about CAP when I took my daughter to an EAA Young Eagles event at the local airport; the squadron I joined was hosting the event.

I, too, echo the lamentations of those who wish they'd heard of CAP sooner.  I grew up in an area that currently has three squadrons within thirty minutes of my old home. I was active in NJROTC, had friends in other local units, went to local airshows, and never heard a peep about CAP.

Oh, the things that might have been...:'(
Title: Re: Got into CAP
Post by: hatentx on January 26, 2009, 12:17:14 PM
Wow my reason is really odd in comparison.

I got back from Iraq to some situations in which were not my planning.  Left with a wife and money can back with no wife and no money but plenty of issues and started to deal with my issues the wrong way, namely alcohol.  After a long weekend and waking up in San Antonio not sure how I ended up there when we left for Dallas Thursday night and not remembering any of the weekend I decided I needed something positive in my life and something worth while.  Thus I looked for an opportunity to work with a youth organization.  Nothing was close to my area and I remember CAP from a friend I had in my High School days and thought that would be the best place for me.  So there I joined put some purpose to my life and got myself back on track.  Really not the normal story here huh.