Cape May Squadron - Oct 2009
Cape May Squadron - Oct 2009
Cape May Squadron - Oct 2009
SQUADRON
Promotions
Capt Kevin L. Barstow, Sr. to Major SM Kevin Barstow, Jr. to Flight Officer
Upcoming Events
17 October - Pumpkin Festival, Cold Springs Village 28 October-Middle Twp. Halloween Parade
Congratulations!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! LtCol Miles Barrett C/A1C Matthew Rickards C/SMSgt Craig Coughlin C/Amn Tyler Hentges C/SSgt Dylan McLain
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Cadet Program
Boy did this summer and September fly by. This is just a reminder to any cadet, who is approaching the age of 18, once you are 18 years old, you MUST complete the Cadet Protection Policy Training. If you do not, you will not be allowed to participate in any Cadet activity including regular squadron meetings. This training takes, at most, one hour and is completed with myself and SM Kevin Barstow as we are both in charge of the Cadet Programs at the squadron. On the topic of Radios: If any member wishes to become trained in ROA Basic, you must complete either the Curry Achievement or Level 1 and have completed the OPSEC Training. If you are interested, please see myself or 2Lt Hartley and one of us will schedule a class.
Personnel/Administration
As a reminder to all members, all forms must be typed especially if the form is submitted to a higher headquarters. National forms are available in MS Word format at http://members. gocivilairpatrol.com/ forms_publications__regulations/ forms_word.cfm. NJ Wing forms are available in the "forms" link in DragonNet. Except for Duty Assignment, the CAP Form 2a must be filled out by the individual member.
Information Technologies
Every week, the computers are set up to run a virus scan. At the end of the meeting, close out all programs that are running and leave the computer logged into Windows. Dot not shut the computers off. I will turn the computers off on Friday after I back up the system.
Capt Tony Simon Deputy Commander for Cadets NER NJ-009 Public Affairs
Thank you to the cadets and senior members who came out to help with the Ocean City Airfest in September. We had a busy day assisting with Airfest activities and our Cape May Co. CAP recruiting table. We talked to a lot of people, spreading the word about CAP and its missions. Thank you to 2Lt Williams for bringing the Maule, which was a big draw to many of the visitors. Welcome to our new members and visitors! It is wonderful to see new faces and a big squadron of cadets! Any questions, please email me. 1Lt Sandra Kooker, Public Affairs Officer [email protected]
Professional Development
All officers are required to progress in their specialties. Please review the requirements for your specialty in the Specialty Track Guide and see either your mentor or me to receive credit for completion of required tasks and to advance your rating in your specialty.
Health Services Playing sports is an important rite of passage for children, but highly competitive sports such as football, gymnastics and wrestling involve rigorous training schedules that can be potentially dangerous to an adolescent or teenager. Following are tips parents can use to help their young athletes prepare their bodies and protect themselves from sports-related injuries before they happen: Encourage your child to wear the necessary equipment and make sure it fits properly. Eat healthy meals that are high in fruits, vegetables and proteins rather than fats. Drink plenty of water and avoid sugar-loaded, caffeinated or carbonated drinks. Drink milk. Its essential for healthy bones and reduces the risk of joint and muscle-related injuries. Follow a warm-up routine that includes stretching before every practice, game or meet. Get plenty of rest. Sluggishness, irritability and loss of interest could indicate that your child is fatigued.
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I hope everyone is settled in and back to the routine of school work! As always do your best and set reasonable goals! School is very important, so if you need to take a week off of Civil Air patrol to focus on school feel free to do so. School work always comes first! Any one interested in participating in any type of Emergency Services training or missions needs to be prepared. One way to be prepared is to complete the IS100, IS 200 and IS 700 training. What is IS 100, IS 200, IS 700 you ask? These courses introduce and overview the National Incident Management System (NIMS). NIMS provides a consistent nationwide template to enable all government, private-sector, and nongovernmental organizations to work together during domestic incidents. For more information go to our squadron website: http://capemay.njwg.cap.gov Look for the tab on the left FEMA ICS Links and click on that, it will give you the information you need to get started. Soon you'll be on your way to training and participating in Emergency Services......If you don't then, I will not be seeing you in the woods!
Ocean City Airfest and Woodbine Glider Ops Photos-2Lt Williams and happy cadets ready for glider flights.
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Aerospace Education Rocketry This rocketry class will probably go down as one of the longest classes to take place in aerospace history.... I hope not, but it does feel that way. This program duration should be about 4 months if all goes well, this is more a test of longevity, not so much for the teacher but for the student. The cadets at NJ009 have endured many other tasks while trying to fit the rocketry program into their already busy schedule. I think only the best of my students because I know they are trying their best to do something that is truly special with CAP. It is not just shooting rockets into the air, but more or less the theory of what they will be doing with respect to aerodynamics and power. Most rocketeers do not get such an education as to what they are doing, not like a shop teacher who teaches a student how to cut wood. My students are learning about rocket history and safety. In the end I know it will be more than launching rockets to the sky, this is more like small education that teaches many other things that can only be experienced in the practical. So to all rocketry program cadets, read your material, complete the written phase and lets move on to the real fun - - - LAUNCHING THE ROCKETS! 2Lt Lance Williams Aerospace Education Officer NER NJ-009
Woodbine Glider Ops Photos1Lt Wuerker and 1Lt Akeret, and view from the Maule of the glider in tow.
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