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Started by Daniel, February 21, 2009, 03:22:30 AM

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Daniel

whats your personal goals in CAP
(i searched this with no adue, so i thought id make the thread)

Mine would look like this

-Master the About Face drill turn.
-Become a C/A instead of a C/AB
-Become an NPO
-Read R100-1
-recieve a radio operators license


Thats about it

What do you think, and whats your goals
C/Capt Daniel L, CAP
Wright Brothers No. 12670
Mitchell No. 59781
Earhart No. 15416

es_g0d

Daniel L:
I must say I appreciate your enthusiasm, as is visible in this and other posts.  Make sure what you do is within the confines of good sense and judgment, as well as within the regulations.  Other than that, ignore the negative and keep up the positive attitude, as you've done!

Off of the top of my head, here are a few of my goals:
1) Help the CAP organization reach its potential
2) Earn a no-kidding SAVE, or train more people who earn them
3) Pass along as much knowledge, wisdom, and leadership as I can
Good luck and good hunting,
-Scott
www.CAP-ES.net

Cecil DP

If I were a cadet, I would set my primary goal as achieving the Mitchell Award. In my opinion, if you haven't received it you've wasted your time in CAP, because it's the key to getting all the benefits. Scholarships, NCSA, advanced grade upon entering the service and upon becoming a senior member, and a lot of other things.
Michael P. McEleney
LtCol CAP
MSG  USA Retired
GRW#436 Feb 85

Stonewall

Quote from: Cecil DP on February 21, 2009, 10:07:08 AM
If I were a cadet, I would set my primary goal as achieving the Mitchell Award.

That was my #1 goal as a cadet and I achieved it.

My #2 goal as a cadet was to become Ground Team Member qualified and I achieved it.  Within this goal, there were several sub goals required such as Standard First Aid/CPR, FCC "learners permit", ROP card (now called ROA), ES questionaire correctable to 100%, GTM classroom training and two practice misisons.

My #3 goal was to do as much as possible.  Orientation flights, air shows, missions, training, tours, road trips, bivouacs, wear my uniform, do cool stuff, dream, achieve and make some life long friends.  DONE!

My current goals, which are rather new after taking a hiatus include maintaining my qualifications as a GBD.  Re-qualifying as an observer.  Being active enough to make a difference with the cadets.

Biggest goal is to be encampment commander in the 2 years, preferably winter encampment.
Colonel, CAP (Ret)
1987-1992 (Cadet)
1992-2025 (Senior)

JoeTomasone

#4
Short term goals:

1. Take the durn AFIADL class and get my Captain already.

2. Survive the USAF Comm Audit.


Longer term goals:

1.  Energize ES in my Group and motivate large numbers of members to get qualified and strive for the upper qualifications.

2.  Put together a presentation titled "A New Methodology For UDF" and deliver it.


Constant goals:

1.  Teach, motivate, and encourage.


Goals that I'll get to someday:

1.  Higher ratings in specialty tracks

2.  Promotion.   Once I hit Captain, if the others happen, they happen.


To be honest, I'm pretty happy where I am.   No burning desire for Command or a move up to Wing/Region staffs, etc. 

DC

Quote from: Daniel L on February 21, 2009, 03:22:30 AM
whats your personal goals in CAP
(i searched this with no adue, so i thought id make the thread)

Mine would look like this

-Master the About Face drill turn.
-Become a C/A instead of a C/AB
-Become an NPO
-Read R100-1
-recieve a radio operators license


Thats about it

What do you think, and whats your goals
Good list of short term goals, what about your long term ones?

Getting your Mitchell is a great goal, and within reach if you apply yourself. Getting your Curry is a good place to start on that, though you might want to learn the proper way to abbreviate Cadet Airman first  ;). Look here.

You sound very enthusiastic, take that and focus it, and there is no reason you should not go far in the Cadet Program!

BTW, what is an 'NPO'?

mprokosch11

My most immediate goal would be to earn my Earhart by June. After that I want to try and stay active in CAP during college. I'll be at least 2 hours away from my home squadron, so I might have to transfer.
C/Capt Matthew A. Prokosch, CAP
New York Wing
Utica Cadet Squadron (NER-NY-162)

Pylon

Quote from: mprokosch11 on February 22, 2009, 03:26:02 AM
My most immediate goal would be to earn my Earhart by June. After that I want to try and stay active in CAP during college. I'll be at least 2 hours away from my home squadron, so I might have to transfer.

Where are you going to college?   :)
Michael F. Kieloch, Maj, CAP

ThorntonOL

As a cadet my goal WAS the Mitchell but I never reached it due to our former National Commander's PT change. I should have stayed in as I actually might have gotten it If I had waited.
Currently short term goals are.
1. Complete my DDR training.
2. Achieve Tech rating in DDR
3. Take ECI 13 or what ever it is called now.
4. Have Leadership, Aerospace, and DDR lessons memorized for any no shows for instructors.
5. Get CPR/First Aid
6. Get my GT3 rating
7. Get Scanner Rating
8. Get rid of all my excess spare time.
9. Complete Level 2
10. Get a unit newsletter published.
Long Term Goals (over a year from now)
1. Get Observer Rating
2. Coimplete CLC
3. Finish Level 3
4. Finish Unit History Project.
5. GTL qualified.
6. Get Senior Rating in Logisitics.
There's probably others but that's what I can think of off the top of my head.
Former 1st Lt. Oliver L. Thornton
NY-292
Broome Tioga Composite Squadron

RiverAux

Quote from: Daniel L on February 21, 2009, 03:22:30 AM
whats your personal goals in CAP
To avoid letting my big mouth talk myself into a 2b.

TEAM SURGE

-Earn my ground team patch, and qualifications
-Earn my my Mitchell Award(Getting close)
-Finish my OP's plan for summer survival training.
-Earn the highest level in the BME course.
C/Msgt. Messman
PCR OR-114
Northwest Coastal Flight

-Eagle Talon 3
-Cascade Falcon X

"You only Live Once"  

notaNCO forever

 Earn my GTL rating (almost done)
Receive my Earhart award
Be a flight commander at an encampment this year.
Be C/CC at an encampment
Attend COS (my interview is this Wednesday)
Improve my squadrons's cadet programs area (working on a few different things there)

Also try and be a good influence on other cadets and hopefully make a positive influence in there life.

ColonelJack

For me, the goals are pretty simple:

1.  Rejoin CAP.  (Gonna happen this year!)
2.  Complete Level I, CPPT, and OPSEC.
3.  Do what I have to do to get my grade reinstated and my PD certified so I don't have to do all that again.
4.  Find a good spot in the local squadron and start doing what I need to do once again.

My burnout is cured.  I'm ready to come back.

Jack
Jack Bagley, Ed. D.
Lt. Col., CAP (now inactive)
Gill Robb Wilson Award No. 1366, 29 Nov 1991
Admiral, Great Navy of the State of Nebraska
Honorary Admiral, Navy of the Republic of Molossia

mprokosch11

Quote from: Pylon on February 22, 2009, 05:46:08 AM
Quote from: mprokosch11 on February 22, 2009, 03:26:02 AM
My most immediate goal would be to earn my Earhart by June. After that I want to try and stay active in CAP during college. I'll be at least 2 hours away from my home squadron, so I might have to transfer.

Where are you going to college?   :)

Not too sure yet, knowing me, I'll wait until the deadline to decide.  :D
C/Capt Matthew A. Prokosch, CAP
New York Wing
Utica Cadet Squadron (NER-NY-162)

Cecil DP

Obviously the one you really want hasn't replied.
Michael P. McEleney
LtCol CAP
MSG  USA Retired
GRW#436 Feb 85

jimmydeanno

Short Term Goals [Next 3 Months]
1) Make sure that our CAC's cadet conference goes off without a hitch.
2) Revamp our squadron's cadet activity portfolio.
3) Get the 7 kids that want to join to do so.
4) Hold a parent's Q&A session so they can better get to know me and what CAP is about.

Not as Short Term Goals [2009]
1) Go to NSC / Complete LVL 5 <-Same thing
2) Have a sucessful run as DCC <- Just started again last month
3) Help 3 of our cadets get their Earharts, 3 their Mitchell's.
4) Be the best darned mentor I possibly can be.
5) Finish Ground Branch Director Rating
6) Pick up another specialty track to keep going because I can't progress in any of my current ones.
7) Direct another TLC.
8) Instruct at every PD course offered.
9) Train my replacement.

Long Term Goals
1) Wait 3 more years for Lt Col.
2) Leave my squadron better than I found it.


If you have ten thousand regulations you destroy all respect for the law. - Winston Churchill

DogCollar

There are goals that I have and then there are goals that other people have for me. 

Things I aspire too in CAP:
1.  Finish PD Level III and Level IV this year.
2.  Achieve GTM 3 rating.
3.  Establish a first rate CISM team for my wing.
4.  Maintain my Mission Chaplain rating for ES

Things other people have me pegged for:
1.  Future Wing Chaplain (Oh Lord, where will I find the time??)
2.  CISM Instructor (Not sure I want to spend the $$$)
Ch. Maj. Bill Boldin, CAP

CAP Producer

Short Term (Immediate) Goals (Next 3-5 Months)

1. Complete work on and conduct NCR's PAO Academy in June
2. Complete Level IV this year
3. Complete work on and publish the New PAO's Orientation
4. Complete and implement the PAO's Basic Course
5. Begin work on NCR Conference (PA Portion)
6. Prepare presentations for MN Wing Conference
7. Revamp the NCR's MIO Workshop
8. Update www.ncrpao.org
9. Create and issue an updated PAO's Resource Kit

Long Term Goals (1-3 Years)

1. Complete and implement the PAO Senior and Master Level Courses
2. Complete Level V
3. Complete my current assignment as Region PAO in 2012
4. Command a Region Level Encampment
5. Prepare for my next assignment (first I have to find out what I want to do after being a Region PAO)
AL PABON, Major, CAP

CAPSGT

#18
Quote from: jimmydeanno on February 23, 2009, 01:16:56 PM
Not as Short Term Goals [2009]
1) Go to NSC / Complete LVL 5 <-Same thing

Hopefully I'll see you there!  NSC is the only thing I have left for Level 5 also.

As for my short list of goals:

Short Term...

Get my cadets through the MER Cadet Competition

Not so short term...

Get the squadron Ground Team back up to 25 members
Improve the squadron's mentoring program on the senior side of the house
Kick-off a true fundraising program for the squadron
Finish training my replacement
MICHAEL A. CROCKETT, Lt Col, CAP
Assistant Communications Officer, Wicomico Composite Squadron

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