Organization, management of Cadet Program
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- What regulation governs the management of the CAP Cadet Program?
- CAPR 52-16
- How many achievements are in the cadet program?
- 16
- How many phases are in the cadet program?
- 4
- What are the moral leadership requirements for Phase II?
- Be a recorder and discussion leader once during Phase II
- What is the CAP motto?
- Semper Vigilans
- How many categories are there in the Cadet Physical Fitness Program?
- 4
- Name the milestone awards.
- Wright Brothers, Mitchell, Earhart, Eaker, Spaatz
- What is the proper abbreviation for cadet second lieutenant?
- C/2d Lt
- When was CAP founded?
- December, 1941
- What Public Law made CAP the auxiliary of the US Air Force?
- Public Law 557 on May 26, 1948
- What are the three primary missions of CAP?
- Cadet Programs, Aerospace Education, and Emergency Services
- How many regions are there in CAP?
- 8, Northeast, Middle East, Southeast, Great Lakes, Southwest, North Central, Rocky Mountain, Pacific
- How many wings in CAP are there?
- 52
- How many achievements must you complete every year in the cadet program?
- 2
- What publication governs the Cadet Program Physical Fitness program?
- CAPP 52-18
- What publication describes the wear of the uniform in CAP?
- CAPM 39-1
- Name the four categories in the cadet physical fitness program.
- There are four categories: Category 1 – Unrestricted, Category 2 - Temporarily restricted, Category 3 - Partially restricted, Category 4 - Indefinitely restricted
- Who was the first National Commander of CAP?
- Major General John F. Curry
- Name all the phases are in the cadet program?
- Four Phases: Phase I - The Learning Phase; Phase II - The Leadership Phase; Phase III - The Command Phase; Phase IV - The Executive Phase
- How soon can you complete an achievement?
- 2 months between achievements
- Who was the Carl Spaatz Award named after?
- General Carl A. Spaatz was the first Chief of Staff of the US Air Force and first Chairman of the Board for CAP 1948-1959
- The Earhart Award was named after what aviatrix?
- Aemilia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic
- Who was CAP's founder?
- Gill Robb Wilson
- What emblem was CAP's 3-bladed propeller emblem taken from?
- The Civil Defense Emblem, it has the same blue circle, white triangle and red letter/symbol insert.
- When was the inception of the Cadet Program?
- October 1942 in Minnesota
- How many German U-boats did CAP sink during World War II?
- Two
- What public law incorporated CAP?
- Public Law 476 on July 1, 1946
- Where is CAP National Headquarters located?
- Maxwell AFB, AL
- What Air Force major command assists CAP in fulfilling its role as an official auxiliary of the Air Force?
- Air Education and Training Command
- What are the three types of squadrons in CAP?
- Senior, Composite and Cadet Squadrons
- What are the echelons from CAP National Headquarters on down?
- Region, Wing, Group, Squadron and Flight
- What are CAP's core values?
- INTEGRITY, VOLUNTEER SERVICE, EXCELLENCE, and RESPECT