Unofficial CAP Families Raleigh County WV Area

Unofficial CAP Families Raleigh County WV Area Cadet programs -While there are many youth oriented programs in America today, CAP's cadet program is unique in that it uses aviation as a cornerstone.

Thousands of young people from 12 years through age 21 are introduced to aviation through CAP's cadet program. The program allows young people to progress at their own pace through a 16-step program including aerospace education, leadership training, physical fitness and moral leadership. Cadets compete for academic scholarships to further their studies in fields such as engineering, science, airc

raft mechanics, aerospace medicine, meteorology, as well as many others. Those cadets who earn cadet officer status may enter the Air Force as an E3 (airman first class) rather than an E1 (airman basic). Whatever your interests-survival training, flight training, photography, astronomy-there's a place for you in CAP's cadet program. Each year, cadets have the opportunity to participate in special activities at the local, state, regional or national level. Many cadets will have the opportunity to solo fly an airplane for the first time through a flight encampment or academy. Others will enjoy traveling abroad through the International Air Cadet Exchange Program. Still others assist at major air shows throughout the nation. Emergency Services - Growing from its World War II experience, the Civil Air Patrol has continued to save lives and alleviate human suffering through a myriad of emergency-services and operational missions. Search and Rescue
Perhaps best known for its search-and-rescue efforts, CAP flies more than 85 percent of all federal inland search-and-rescue missions directed by the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fl. Outside the continental United States, CAP supports the Joint Rescue Coordination Centers in Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Just how effective are the CAP missions? Nearly 100 people are saved each year by CAP members. Disaster Relief
Another important service CAP performs is disaster-relief operations. CAP provides air and ground transportation and an extensive communications network. Volunteer members fly disaster-relief officials to remote locations and provide manpower and leadership to local, state and national disaster-relief organizations. CAP has formal agreements with many government and humanitarian relief agencies including the American Red Cross, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Federal Aviation Administration, National Transportation Safety Board and the U.S. Coast Guard. Humanitarian Services
CAP flies humanitarian missions, usually in support of the Red Cross-transporting time-sensitive medical materials including blood and human tissue, in situations where other means of transportation are not available. Air Force Support
It's hardly surprising that CAP performs several missions in direct support of the U.S. Air Force. Specifically, CAP conducts light transport, communications support, and low-altitude route surveys. CAP also provides orientation flights for AFROTC cadets. Joint U.S. Air Force and CAP search-and-rescue exercises provide realistic training for missions. Counterdrug
CAP joined the "war on drugs" in 1986 when, pursuant to congressional authorization, CAP signed an agreement with the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Customs Service offering CAP resources to help stem the flow of drugs into and within the United States. Aerospace Education - CAP's aerospace education efforts focus on two different audiences: volunteer CAP members and the general public. The programs ensure that all CAP members (seniors and cadets) have an appreciation for and knowledge of aerospace issues. To advance within the organization, members are required to participate in the educational program. Aerospace educators at CAP's National Headquarters at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., provide current materials that reflect the highest standards of educational excellence. Aerospace education is divided into two parts: internal and external. The internal aerospace education program has two parts as well: cadet and senior. Cadets complete aerospace education as one of the requirements to progress through the achievement levels of the cadet program. Senior members have a responsibility to become knowledgeable of aerospace issues and the AE program that CAP provides. They are further encouraged to share the information obtained with their local communities and school systems. CAP's external aerospace programs are conducted through our nation's educational system. Each year, CAP sponsors many workshops in states across the nation, reaching hundreds of educators and thereby thousands of young people. These workshops highlight basic aerospace knowledge and focus on advances in aerospace technology. CAP's aerospace education members receive more than 20 free aerospace education classroom materials. To learn more about CAP's aerospace education programs, products, and other resources available to our members, go to www.capmembers.com/ae. For information about joining as an aerospace education member (AEM) and to join online, go to www.capmembers.com/joinaem.

With a break from the bad weather we were finally able to accomplish PT today! Great participation and a thank you to Ts...
03/25/2026

With a break from the bad weather we were finally able to accomplish PT today! Great participation and a thank you to Tsgt Jacob Stage with Air Force and Space Force recruiting in Beckley for coming in to talk to the cadets. Love showing off what this program can do!

Today, we had the honor of working alongside Heaven Sent Ministries to package nutritious meals for those in need around...
03/21/2026

Today, we had the honor of working alongside Heaven Sent Ministries to package nutritious meals for those in need around the world. During our time slot, we successfully assembled and packaged 15 buckets, each containing 30 meals, totaling 450 meals from our group. Around the world from our hands to theirs.

Great day of training here at WV 099. We had 10 cadets get certified in first aid. Big thanks to Maj Plass and Col Moody...
03/08/2026

Great day of training here at WV 099. We had 10 cadets get certified in first aid. Big thanks to Maj Plass and Col Moody for all their diligent work.

01/27/2026

NO MEETING TONIGHT!!!
January 27, 2026

12/25/2025
From now until 31 December when you sponsor one  wreath yoh GET ONE WREATH FREE (BOGO). Go to www.wreathsacrossamerica.o...
12/14/2025

From now until 31 December when you sponsor one wreath yoh GET ONE WREATH FREE (BOGO). Go to www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/WV0006P. Double the value, $17.00 sponsors 2 wreaths towards next years event.
Thank you to everyone who supports the wonderful event!

Wreaths Across America ("WAA") coordinates wreath-laying ceremonies every December to "Remember, Honor, and Teach" about the sacrifices made by our veterans and their families. Please check out this page to learn how you can help by sponsoring Veterans Remembrance Wreaths or by joining us on Decembe...

For the 18th year, the Civil Air Patrol Beckley Composite Squadron was honored to participate in Wreaths Across America....
12/13/2025

For the 18th year, the Civil Air Patrol Beckley Composite Squadron was honored to participate in Wreaths Across America. Our unit proudly served at the American Legion Cemetery, placing wreaths on the graves of the veterans who so faithfully served our nation.
It is truly a privilege to remember and honor these heroes, and this event remains one of the highlights of our year. We are grateful for the opportunity to serve in this meaningful way.
Thank you to everyone who helped sponsor a wreath this year. Your support ensures that our veterans are remembered and honored. 🇺🇸

December 13th is right around the corner. Please help us by sponsoring a wreath that holiday season to honor our fallen ...
11/19/2025

December 13th is right around the corner. Please help us by sponsoring a wreath that holiday season to honor our fallen veterans. The cut off date for orders is 28 Nov 2025. Our
goal is 300 wreaths! Click the link below to sponsor a wreath and see information on the cemetery that we serve.

Wreaths Across America ("WAA") coordinates wreath-laying ceremonies every December to "Remember, Honor, and Teach" about the sacrifices made by our veterans and their families. Please check out this page to learn how you can help by sponsoring Veterans Remembrance Wreaths or by joining us on Decembe...

Great night for us! We had 9 promotions, presented our QCUA and pinned our primary CAC! Congrats to our cadets Ashcraft,...
10/22/2025

Great night for us! We had 9 promotions, presented our QCUA and pinned our primary CAC! Congrats to our cadets Ashcraft, Kim, Kim, Kim, Knight, Salmon, Bowden, Parker, Schmidt and Bethel. Lets keep the promotions going strong!

It is that time of year where we start planning for the annual Wreaths Across America event that out squadron takes part...
10/19/2025

It is that time of year where we start planning for the annual Wreaths Across America event that out squadron takes part in. We serve the American Legion Cemetery in Beckley. The Ceremony will take place on December 13 2025. Please consider sponsoring a wreath through Wreaths Across America this holiday season to honor our veterans! Use the link posted that is a direct link for wreaths you can purchase for the cemetery that Beckley Composite Squadron, Civil Air Patrol serves each year! Also, please consider sharing this post to help spread the word. Thank you for your support!
https://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/pages/22306/Overview/?relatedId=14987&fbclid=IwY2xjawNiMJ5leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETBmU3ZqTHR6aVBhV2VsMjFQAR4xM5TmgoZ2tVRsQwpxzld02z_bf2G2G7eI9jBZ-dS3KSF_jp63njbB-XQ1Ug_aem_HvPYHY5C_BVokL3mFt9H_g&mibextid=Zxz2cZ

Wreaths Across America ("WAA") coordinates wreath-laying ceremonies every December to "Remember, Honor, and Teach" about the sacrifices made by our veterans and their families. Please check out this page to learn how you can help by sponsoring Veterans Remembrance Wreaths or by joining us on Decembe...

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