Q: CAP is its auxiliary.
A: What is the U.S. Air Force?
Q: It means having a code of honor and doing what’s right when no one’s looking.
A: What is integrity?
Q: To wear the CAP uniform, you must first do this.
A: What is meet the grooming standards?
Q: Two stripes
A: What is C/A1C?
Q: He was the first national commander of CAP.
A: Who is Maj Gen John F. Curry?
Q: It’s the official motto of CAP.
A: What is “Semper Vigilans”?
Q: A Cadet Airman Basic would serve in this position.
A: What is element member?
Q: It’s the primary purpose of drill in CAP.
A: What is to learn teamwork?
Q: Four stripes
A: What is C/SSgt?
Q: It’s the seventh word in the CAP Cadet Oath.
A: What is faithfully?
Q: They are the three missions of CAP.
A: What are Aerospace Education, Cadet Programs, and Emergency Services?
Q: Someone who does a job because it needs to be done, not because they were told to, has this.
A: What is self-discipline?
Q: It is what military courtesy is based on.
A: What is simple politeness and respect?
Q: Five stripes down, with one rocker stripe above.
A: What is C/MSgt?
Q: It’s the cadence of quick time.
A: What is 100-120 steps per minute?
Q: It’s the birth date of the Civil Air Patrol.
A: What is December 1st, 1941?
Q: It means you take responsibility for your time, your resources, and your actions.
A: What is self management?
Q: It’s what position you stand at after you report to an officer, unless told otherwise.
A: What is attention?
Q: Three diamonds
A: What is C/Col?
Q: They are the five events in the CPFT.
A: What are the mile run, shuttle run (pacer), sit and reach, curl up, and push up?
Q: They are the five elements of the CAP Cadet Program.
A: What are leadership, aerospace, fitness, character, and activities?
Q: It’s the book’s definition of followership.
A: What is the ability to reach goals while showing respect for authority?
Q: It is defined as the order of authority.
A: What is the chain of command?
Q: Two pips/dots
A: What is C/1st Lt?
Q: They are the five milestone awards in the CAP Cadet Program.
A: What are the Wright Bros., Mitchell, Earhart, Eaker, & Spaatz?