Experiences you learned from cap?
Mine was to respect Cap cadets/seniors. Learn to due drills.
Combined back-to-back posts. --MK
Well, one of the very first things I learned as a 14 yo cadet was that it's CAP, not Cap, or cap, when referring to the organization.
And the time is now due to do drill correctly.
I learned as a SQD Commander to have coffee and some type of baked food readily available whenever there was an activity or meeting :D
Quote from: Timbo on November 25, 2008, 07:34:36 PM
I learned as a SQD Commander to have coffee and some type of baked food readily available whenever there was an activity or meeting :D
Only for the senior members though >:D. Cadets + coffee/sugar/caffeine = Trouble/Senior Member headaches/calls from mad parents...I can go on forever :D
Hmmm, some things I learned from CAP.....
Don't eat yellow snow.
Don't put your tent downwind from the latrine facility.
Hand propping an airplane is bad.
Fire is HOT.
The airplane you are looking for is always in the last place you search for it.
Shall I go on? >:D >:D >:D
No. ::)
Your gear will never be perfect
Coffee is a vascular supplement
The use of the words "beret" or "boonie" can instigate revolution in many third world countries
Missions will always come at the worst time (i.e Christmas Day)
Monitor your High Frequency RF consumption
(Need I recount the tale of the shiny, yellow, beard growing, CB radio?)
I learned that listening and reading are more important than talking and writing.
I learned to double-check, then triple-check, and finally quadruple-check your information before either asking a question or correcting someone. ;)
edit: or printing something off for mobile quintruple-checking
I learned to eat a big bowl of "shut the hell up" around cadet officers! ;D