Hello 505! I hope everyone had a great week, a wonderful weekend, and is getting ready for an even better week ahead! Please keep an eye on your membership renewal date and don't let your membership laps! You are our squadron's most valuable asset and we need you to remain active!
(1) Tuesday night will be Aerospace Education emphasis night, rather than the regularly scheduled Emergency Services emphasis. The change is due to Lt. Fuller's schedule, and that he has arranged for a former airline pilot to address the cadets this Tuesday night. Lt. Fuller will also teach an Aero. Ed. class. The uniform of the day is BDUs.
(2) Since this is a 3rd Tuesday, testing will be offered for cadets who are ready.
(3) Fall Open House has been scheduled for Tuesday, 26 Oct. I will have some invitation fliers available at the meeting, and post a PDF copy on the squadron blog to be downloaded if needed. I will also be arranging to visit as many schools as I can between now and then.
(4) Capt. Hagberg has asked if any cadets will be available to assist the Erie Composite Squadron with their Color Guard on 25 Sep. Available cadets should contact Capt. Hagberg as soon as possible.
Semper Vigilans! See you Tuesday, and don't forget to invite a friend! Be proud of who you are and what you do in CAP!
Randall F. Matheny, Chaplain (Capt.)
PA Wing, Group 6
Civil Air Patrol
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kb3mom
19 September 2010
14 September 2010
CAP National Board elects new National Vice Commander
Brig. Gen. Charles L. "Chuck" Carr Jr. begins a one-year term as Civil Air Patrol's national vice commander. He was elected to the post Friday by the CAP National Board.
(CAP Volunteer Now News)
Read the story by clicking here.
Randall F. Matheny, Chaplain (Capt.)
PA Wing, Group 6
Civil Air Patrol
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kb3mom
(CAP Volunteer Now News)
Read the story by clicking here.
Randall F. Matheny, Chaplain (Capt.)
PA Wing, Group 6
Civil Air Patrol
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kb3mom
13 September 2010
NERPA505 Update
Hello 505! I hope everyone had a great weekend and took time to reflect on the anniversary of 9/11/01. CAP played an important role in recovery from that horrible event, and will continue to be a vital link in the future of our country. When I say "be proud of who you are and what you don in CAP" I couldn't be more serious. I just hope all of you are serious, too.
(1) Tuesday is Character Development emphasis and leadership night. The uniform of the day is USAF style Class B blues, tie or no tie.
(2) Talk up our Wreaths Across America fundraiser. Brochures will be available at the meeting. Let people know I've posted a link to information and an order form on the squadron blog.
(3) Don't forget that all of us, senior members and cadets, are representatives of CAP whether in uniform or out of uniform. When we display the core values of CAP we stand out. Always be in recruiting mode. We owe a big thank you to our core members who keep the squadron alive and well, but we need to continue to grow to replace seniors and cadets who find that CAP is not for them with others who will be committed to being "of service to community, state and nation." If you don't have recruiting material, please ask for some.
(4) It is true that CAP is "the best kept secret in the country" but we don't have to be content to let it remain that way. There is no shortage of glowing news articles about the professionalism and volunteer spirit of CAP members in reports about disaster response and search and rescue. Take a little time to Google CAP yourself. You'll be encouraged.
(5) Things we need to be thinking about and planning for:
CAP in the News:
Training like a Top Gun
and if you haven't read these yet
Civil Air Patrol: 100 Saves In 2010, And Counting and More than 3,000 lives saved since 1967.
Semper Vigilans! See you Tuesday, and don't forget to invite a friend! Be proud of who you are and what you do in CAP!
Randall F. Matheny, Chaplain (Capt.)
PA Wing, Group 6
Civil Air Patrol
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kb3mom
(1) Tuesday is Character Development emphasis and leadership night. The uniform of the day is USAF style Class B blues, tie or no tie.
(2) Talk up our Wreaths Across America fundraiser. Brochures will be available at the meeting. Let people know I've posted a link to information and an order form on the squadron blog.
(3) Don't forget that all of us, senior members and cadets, are representatives of CAP whether in uniform or out of uniform. When we display the core values of CAP we stand out. Always be in recruiting mode. We owe a big thank you to our core members who keep the squadron alive and well, but we need to continue to grow to replace seniors and cadets who find that CAP is not for them with others who will be committed to being "of service to community, state and nation." If you don't have recruiting material, please ask for some.
(4) It is true that CAP is "the best kept secret in the country" but we don't have to be content to let it remain that way. There is no shortage of glowing news articles about the professionalism and volunteer spirit of CAP members in reports about disaster response and search and rescue. Take a little time to Google CAP yourself. You'll be encouraged.
(5) Things we need to be thinking about and planning for:
- SAREX hosted by Squadron 503 on 25-26 Sep.
- PA Wing Conference & Banquet on 15-17 Oct.
- Squadron 505 Fall Open House - date to be determined.
- Group 6 Conference & Banquet - date yet to be announced.
- Wreaths Across America wreath laying - official day for laying wreaths is 11 Dec 2010, 1200 hrs.
- Squadron 505 Dinner - date to be determined.
CAP in the News:
Training like a Top Gun
and if you haven't read these yet
Civil Air Patrol: 100 Saves In 2010, And Counting and More than 3,000 lives saved since 1967.
Semper Vigilans! See you Tuesday, and don't forget to invite a friend! Be proud of who you are and what you do in CAP!
Randall F. Matheny, Chaplain (Capt.)
PA Wing, Group 6
Civil Air Patrol
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kb3mom
06 September 2010
Revision to NERPA505 Update
Re. the uniform of the day for Tuesday, 7 Sep 10: Captain Hagberg requests that cadets wear Class B Blues rather than BDUs. The reason is that he will want to take couple of cadets with him during meeting time to do a presentation on the Wreaths Across America program at a local organization. The cadets who accompany him will be brought back to the squadron before dismissal. The Color Guard will also need to practice, including rehearsal of the Missing Man table.
Semper Vigilans! See you Tuesday, and don't forget to bring a friend! Be proud of who you are and what you do in CAP!
Randall F. Matheny, Chaplain (Capt.)
PA Wing, Group 6
Civil Air Patrol
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kb3mom
Semper Vigilans! See you Tuesday, and don't forget to bring a friend! Be proud of who you are and what you do in CAP!
Randall F. Matheny, Chaplain (Capt.)
PA Wing, Group 6
Civil Air Patrol
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kb3mom
05 September 2010
NERPA505 Update
Hello 505! I hope everyone is enjoying a great Labor Day weekend!
(1) Tuesday night is monthly safety briefing night. We often have safety briefings, but this one is important because it will be logged in the eServices record of everyone who participates. Senior members - please be sure you are current on your safety briefings so you can work with our cadets.
(2) Tuesday is also testing night for those who are ready to test in Leadership, Aerospace, drill, or physical fitness. The uniform of the day is BDUs. Don't forget to bring PT gear.
(3) Mark your calendar! Squadron 503 is still planning to host a SAREX for the weekend of 25-26 September-2010. The SAREX will be held at Capt. Conrad Shearer's house in Cambridge Springs. Please inform Capt. Hagberg or Chaplain Matheny if you plan to attend.
(4) Its not too early to begin planning ahead if you intend to go to the annual Pennsylvania Wing Conference and Banquet on 15-17 October. The Conference and Banquet will be on the 16th, and Wing Commander's Call on the 17th. Its a great opportunity to meet other CAP members and to take part in some important training opportunities.
News items of interest:
(1) National High School Cyber Defense Competition at 300 Teams
(2) Civil Air Patrol cadets win color guard competition
(3) Ball teen flying high after Civil Air Patrol visit to U.K. (I.A.C.E. - International Air Cadet Exchange program)
Semper Vigilans! See you Tuesday, and don't forget to bring a friend! Be proud of who you are and what you do in CAP!
Randall F. Matheny, Chaplain (Capt.)
PA Wing, Group 6
Civil Air Patrol
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kb3mom
(1) Tuesday night is monthly safety briefing night. We often have safety briefings, but this one is important because it will be logged in the eServices record of everyone who participates. Senior members - please be sure you are current on your safety briefings so you can work with our cadets.
(2) Tuesday is also testing night for those who are ready to test in Leadership, Aerospace, drill, or physical fitness. The uniform of the day is BDUs. Don't forget to bring PT gear.
(3) Mark your calendar! Squadron 503 is still planning to host a SAREX for the weekend of 25-26 September-2010. The SAREX will be held at Capt. Conrad Shearer's house in Cambridge Springs. Please inform Capt. Hagberg or Chaplain Matheny if you plan to attend.
(4) Its not too early to begin planning ahead if you intend to go to the annual Pennsylvania Wing Conference and Banquet on 15-17 October. The Conference and Banquet will be on the 16th, and Wing Commander's Call on the 17th. Its a great opportunity to meet other CAP members and to take part in some important training opportunities.
News items of interest:
(1) National High School Cyber Defense Competition at 300 Teams
(2) Civil Air Patrol cadets win color guard competition
(3) Ball teen flying high after Civil Air Patrol visit to U.K. (I.A.C.E. - International Air Cadet Exchange program)
Semper Vigilans! See you Tuesday, and don't forget to bring a friend! Be proud of who you are and what you do in CAP!
Randall F. Matheny, Chaplain (Capt.)
PA Wing, Group 6
Civil Air Patrol
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kb3mom
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