An ES qualification identification card.
What is a 101 card.
The C.A.P. motto.
What is "Semper Vigilans" or "Always Vigilant".
First person on the moon.
Who is Neil Armstrong.
Squadron Commander
Who is 1st LT Kreis
Location of CAP’s National Headquarters.
Where is Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.
Also known as an ELT.
What is an Emergency Locating Transmitter.
Name of the first achievement in the cadet program.
What is the Curry achievement.
First person in space.
Who is Yuri Gagarin.
Group Commander
Who is Capt. Turkal.
Number of wings in CAP.
What are 52 wings.
The person in charge of a ground team (title).
Who is a Ground Team Leader.
Cadet Grade awarded with Amelia Earhart Award.
What is Cadet Captain.
The four forces of flight.
What are Lift, Weight, Drag, and Thrust.
Wing Commander
Who is Col. Helgeland.
Two locations part of the 52 wings that are NOT US states.
Where are the District of Columbia (Washington D.C.) and Puerto Rico.
Name of the badge awarded for completion of GTM3 rating on your 101 card.
What is the Basic Ground Team Badge.
Names of the Cadet Milestone Awards in order.
What are the Wright Bros., Billy Mitchell, Amelia Earhart, Ira Eaker, and Carl Spaatz.
The father of modern rocketry.
Who is Robert Goddard.
Region Commander
Who is Col. Creed.
Region commanding Wisconsin wing.
What is Great Lakes Region.
CAP regulation titled "CAP EMERGENCY SERVICES TRAINING AND OPERATIONAL MISSIONS".
What is CAP Regulation (CAPR) 60-3.
CAP regulation titled "Cadet Program Management".
What is CAP Regulation (CAPR) 60-1.
This bomber was the first to attack mainland Japan during the Doolittle Raid of 1942.
What is the B-25 Mitchell.
National Commander
Who is Gen. Smith.
Number of regional commands.