First woman to fly across the Atlantic?
Who is Amelia Earhart
Four basic qualities CAP expects all members to display at all times.
What are the Core Values?
Pivoting 180 degrees while remaining in place.
What is an About, Face?
Maj. Phil Smith.
Who is the Ascension Composite Squadron Commander?
An established requirement, a principle by which something can be judged.
What is a Standard?
The person represented in the third Achievement earned in CAP by a cadet.
Who is Col. Mary S. Feik?
The Air Force definition of leadership.
What is “the art and science of influencing and directing people to accomplish the assigned mission"?
The Command that spaces a flight to prepare for inspection.
What is Open Ranks, March?
NCOs in charge of the flight sergeants.
What are First Sergeants?
Someone who has special skills.
What is a Professional?
The “Father of Modern Rocketry” and developer of the first liquid-fueled rocket.
Who is Dr. Robert H. Goddard
The ability to direct your thoughts, emotions, and actions toward a meaningful purpose.
What is Self-Discipline?
Command to return to Regular Marching tempo.
What is Quick-Time, March?
The only position to receive Major General as grade.
Who is the CAP National Commander?
The lowest arena of leadership. (where NCOs traditionally operate)
What is the Tactical Arena?
Led the bombing raid on Tokyo during WWII.
Who is Gen. Jimmy Doolittle?
The state of mind that lies behind every action.
What is attitude?
A Command is only used for training purposes.
What is Hand, Salute?
DAILY DOUBLE
Astrophysicist and first US woman in space who later became a champion of science literacy.
The reason for an action, That which gives purpose and direction to a behavior, In short ,your “why."
What is Motivation?
The General who oversaw strategic bombing of Japan and the Pacific, and became the first Chief of Staff of the Air Force.
Who is General Carl A. Spaatz?
This is what warriors defend.
What is personal Honor?
The CAP drill manual.
What is CAPP 60-33?
The new wing Commander.
Who is Col. Todd Scioneaux?
The Four stages of team development.
What are Forming, Storming, Norming, and Performing?