CAP was founded on this day.
What is "December 1st, 1941"?
Leadership begins with _____.
What is "character".
All military customs & courtesies stem from this.
What is "basic politeness and respect"?
What is "Cadet Airman"?
These are the core values of CAP.
What is "integrity", "volunteer service", "excellence" and "respect"?
The first National Commander of Civil Air Patrol. The first achievement in CAP in named after this person.
What is "John F. Curry"?
This term is defined as "the ability to direct your thoughts, actions, and emotions toward a meaningful purpose".
What is "self-discipline"?
Who do you salute to when in uniform?
What are "senior members", "cadet officers", and "enlisted personnel"?
This is the only way to wear the uniform.
What is "the right way"?
The Air Force defines this as a condition of the heart.
What is "warrior spirit"?
There are __ Regions and __ Wings in CAP.
What is "8" and "52"?
This term is defined as "the ability to monitor and judge your own actions".
What is "self-awareness"?
You do not have to call the room to attention in this setting.
What is "the classroom setting"?
What is "Cadet Chief Master Sergeant"?
Warriors defend this.
What is "personal honor"?
The first phase of the Cadet Program is ______.
What is "The Learning Phase"?
This type of attitude begins with the realization that attitude is a choice.
What is "a positive attitude"?
The "position of honor".
What is "the right"?
When in uniform, a Civil Air Patrol cadet represents _______ and _______.
What is "The United States Air Force" and "Civil Air Patrol"?
This is a solemn promise.
What is "an oath"?
What is "Semper vigilans"?
The Air Force defines this as "the art and science of influencing and directing people to accomplish the assigned mission.
What is "leadership"?
Saluting is a tradition that began during what age?
What is the "Medieval Age"?
Identify this Senior member rank.
What is "Captain"?
This individual will "watch your six" or make sure you are physically and mentally safe.
What is a "wingman"?