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Matt Mathias
C/CMSgt
Corey Collins
C/TSgt
Kyle Robbins
C/TSgt
Dillon Davidson
C/SSgt
From Orlando La Rosa, Maj, USAFR
(Our Squadron's Liaison to the Air Force)
di d want t o pass on some
information. The Air Force has just
launched a new promotional website,
www.dosomethingamazing.com, which
has some neat videos on it. t highlights
some of the most interesting jobs in the
Air Force.
Being in Civil Air Patrol Ior just over Iour years taught me
many leadership skills, determination, selI-reliance, and
responsibility. I will be able to use all oI these traits and
rely on them Ior the rest oI my liIe. CAP is an extremely
valuable resource in the training oI tomorrow`s corporate
and military leaders.
Due to unIortunate overcrowding in my schedule, I will no
longer be able to participate in the Bartow-Etowah
Composite Squadron. BeIore my departure, however, I
would like to leave the Cadets with some oI the lessons
that I have learned.
1. Trust your leaders, whether they are Senior Members or
Cadets. They probably know what they are doing
2. Read your books to promote. It`s Irom where the tests
are made.
3. Rank and grade doesn`t mean you`re a leader. It helps,
but you have to earn your position
4. Don`t take it personally iI you get passed up Ior a
position. Try harder, and it won`t happen again.
5. Don`t hold grudges. We`re all human and make
mistakes. So, apologize and keep going.
6. The hardest one to learn is that when you are in a
leadership position, you need to hold yourselI to
higher standards.
I wish the best to the Squadron and all its members. My
experiences during the past Iour years will stay with me
Ior the rest oI my liIe. I will try to keep in touch. II any
Cadet ever has a question Ior me, do not hesitate to call me
at 678-491-0719.
Good luck and best wishes,
C/2Lt Sam Raybon
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Ben Nations
C/SrA
Mark Leverett
C/A1C
Jacob ElleIson
C/Amn
Will Jansson
C/Amn
Fred Marshall
C/Amn
Congratulations on your Promotions!
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RULE TO LIVE BY
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and cvcn morc!
MARK YOUR CALENDARS 2nd Thursday of every month 1800 sharp
The Cadet Command Meeting meets in the Cadet Trailer.
General Knowledge
The Civil Air Patrol is the civilian auxiliary oI the United States Air Force. National Headquarters,
NHZCAP, is located in Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The nation is divided into eight Regions, and we are in
the Southeast Region.
Each Region is broken up into Wings. There are 52 Wings in the United States. We are in the Georgia
Wing (GAWG). Large Wings are subdivided into Groups which contain two or more Squadrons. We are in
Group I.
There are Senior Squadrons, Cadet Squadrons, and Composite Squadrons. Our Squadron, the Bartow-
Etowah Composite Squadron (GA129) is a composite Squadron.
Our Squadron Commander is Capt. Don Colson., our Deputy Commander oI Cadets is 1Lt. Ilana Mor,
and our Cadet Commander is C/2Lt Alex Blake.
THESE AIR FORCE MEMBERS DID
WHAT THEIR GRANDMOTHERS COULDN'T DO!
The 376th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron, flew an ALL FEMALE
KC-135 Strato tanker air refueling mission over Afghanistan on Jan. 31.
Early on Jan. 31, a KC-135 Strato tanker took off from Ganci Air Base,
Kyrgyzstan, carrying more than 180,000 pounds of fuel and an all-female
crew-both pilots, a navigator and a boom operator. The event marked the
first all-female crew to fly an air refueling mission into Afghanistan from
Ganci. Capt. Heather, and the boom operator, Senior Airman Lyndi, are all
assigned to the 99th Air Refueling Squadron at Robins Air Force Base,
Ga. They have been deployed here since Dec. 9.
(Hugh P. Young, Contracting Officer, KC-10/KDC-10, Tinker AFB, OK)
For those non Air Force folks a KC-135 Stratotanker is the size of
a Boeing 707 4 engine passenger jet.
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DepuIy Commander ol CadeIs
Moral Leadership Ollicer
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Civil Air Patrol, the official U.S. Air Force Auxiliary, is a
nonprofit organization that performs 95 percent of continental
U.S. inland search and rescue missions as tasked by the Air
Force Rescue Coordination Center. Volunteers also perform
homeland security, disaster relief and counterdrug missions at
the request of federal, state and local agencies. The members
play a leading role in Aerospace Education and serve as mentors
to the 23,000 young people currently participating in CAP Cadet
programs.
CAP has been performing missions for America
for more than 60 years.