About our Squadron and Civil Air Patrol
Civil Air Patrol has 3
Missions-
Aerospace Education, Emergency Services and Cadet Programs. The
Aerospace Education mission is to promote interest in flying and
aerodynamics. The Cadet Programs mission includes things like
promotions and special activities. The Emergency Services concentrates
on disaster relief and search and rescue. Our squadron is highly active
in the Emergency services side of CAP. Our focus is to have a squadron
of qualified Ground Team members ready for response when needed.
Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is a
non-profit
public service organization devoted to emergency services, cadet
programs, and aerospace education. Over 64,000 strong, the Civil Air
Patrol is an official Auxiliary of the United States Air Force and
operates the world's largest fleet of single-engine piston aircraft.
Since 1941, we have served
America by
providing the humanitarian services using volunteer members. CAP
volunteers are unpaid, concerned citizens doing good works through
local community activities.
"The Civil Air
Patrol is definitely a force-multiplier and adds tremendous value to
our nation's homeland security efforts."
Tom Ridge, U.S. Secretary
of Homeland
Security
In addition, the CAP performs several
missions in direct support of the U.S. Air Force. Specifically, CAP
conducts damage assessment, radiological monitoring, light transport,
communications support and low altitude route surveys.
In 1986, the CAP joined forces with the
U.S. Air Force and U.S. Customs Service to provide support for the
Coast Guard, Drug Enforcement Administration and U.S. Forest Service to
stem the flow of drugs into and within the U.S.
CAP is an aviation-focused organization,
but you don't have to be a pilot to have a long, satisfying CAP career.
Most members are not pilots, they are aviation enthusiasts who wish to
serve on the ground or in the air.
The Civil Air Patrol is organized onto
five command levels - National, Region, Wing, Group and Squadron. Each
level is directly responsible to the level above it and exerts
authority over all levels below it
Civil Air Patrol Missions fall into
three major categories: Emergency Services, Aerospace Education and the
Cadet Program. CAP performs 95% of our nation's inland search
and rescue missions, saves approximately 100 lives per year, conducts
aerial reconnaissance for homeland security, supports
disaster-relief/damage assessment, provides transport for
time-sensitive medical materials and conducts counter drug
missions. The CAP organizes over 100 aerospace
education workshops per year and conducts the U.S.'s premier annual
aerospace education conference.
For more information on these
missions
please visit the CAP
National Website or download the CAP Fact
Sheet. A wide range of opportunities
(specialty
tracks) are available to allow you to contribution to the achievement
of CAP's missions. For a detailed list please consult attachment #1 in
this CAP
Senior Member Fast Start Pamphlet (.PDF).
The Barrow County Composite Squadron was charted in 2002 in
Winder, GA. The squadron was given the charter number SER-GA-156,
indentifying that the squadron
was in the South East Region and in the state of Georgia. Since then
the squadron has been working tirelessly on Emergency Services, Cadet
Programs, Aerospace Education
and teaching cadet about Drug Demand Reduction.
Civil Air
Patrol Core Values
Integrity,
Volunteer Service, Excellence, and Respect
Civil Air Patrol's Mission
Civil Air Patrol, America's Air Force Auxilary, building the
Nation's finest force of citizen volunteers...Performing missions for
America.
Squadron Motto
Barrow County GA156
"It's not how much you do, but how much effort and dedication you put in the doing."
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Civil Air Patrol's Mission
Civil Air Patrol, America's Air Force Auxilary,
building the Nation's finest force of citizen volunteers... Performing missions
for America.
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