The date CAP was founded
What is December 1st 1941?
The national commander of CAP
Who is Major general Regina Aye?
Our squadron name
What is Lantana composite squadron?
CAP's core values
Integrity first, volunteer service, excellence in all we do, and respect.
First national commander of CAP
Who is Major General John F. Curry?
Coastal patrol experiment length (original and actual)
Originally 90 days but was 18 months long
Southeastern region commander
Who is Col, Jeffery L. Garret?
8 regions. What is the Southeastern region? (Northeast, Middle atlantic, Southwest, Pacific, Rocky mountains, North central, Great lakes, Southeast)
CAP's three missions
Aerospace education, emergency services, and cadet programs.
The civil air patrol uniform manual
What is CAPR 39-1?
Public law 476
Passed on July 1st, 1946 by Harry S. Truman. Made CAP a benevolent non-profit organization and therefore would never participate in combat operations again.
Florida wing commander
Who is Col. David A. Panzera?
The amount of wings in CAP (and the territories)
52 wings. What are Puerto Rico and Guam?
CAP's motto
"Semper vigilans" -Always vigilant
The definition of leadership
What is the art and science of influencing and directing people to accomplish the assigned mission?
Public law 557
Passed May 26th, 1948 by Harry S. Truman. Made CAP the official auxiliary of the USAF.
Group 6 commander
Who is Maj. Natascha Harrison?
CAP national HQ
What is Maxwell AFB, Montgomery, Alabama?
First squadron/ FL wing commander
Who is Col. Wright "Ike" Vermilya?
The definition of chain of command
What is an organizational structure that documents how each member of a company reports to one another?
Lantana squadron patch creator and his other creation
Who is Major Zack Mosley. What is the Smiling Jack comic series?
Our squadron commander
Who is 1st Lt Allison McCarrick?
Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Puerto Rico
First Chief of Staff in the US airforce
Who is General Carl A. Spaatz?
The 4 phases and 5 milestones of CAP
Phases: Learning, leadership, command, and executive
Milestones: Wright brothers, Mitchell, Earhart, Eaker, and Spaatz