Cape May Squadron - Sep 2008
Cape May Squadron - Sep 2008
Cape May Squadron - Sep 2008
SQUADRON
life has to offer, you cant enjoy it if you are injured. So lets be safe out there. We will be conducting monthly safety briefings and how to report incidents, what incidents need to be reported, and to whom, starting in September 2008. It is very important that you are there when we conduct these instructions so you are aware of what and what not to do. SEMPER OPTIMUS Kevin L. Barstow, Captain/CAP Commander, NER-NJ-009
Congratulations!
C/1Lt Tristan Kooker Solo Flight
Promotions
C/Amn Brendan Flynn to C/A1C
Great Job!
Public Affairs
I want to apologize for not producing an August newsletter. I was working on the Basic Encampment Staff at the end of July and beginning of August and just couldnt get to it. This issue will be the first, hopefully last, combined issue for me! Recently, I had my first call as a Ground Team Leader from an Incident Commander. Although I did not go out with the team because of my longer travel time, Maj Simon and Capt Simon took over and successfully found the ELT! Way to go! So dont be surprised if you get a call from me for a mission at a weird hour of the night! I want to encourage everyone to sign up C/Amn Brendan Flynn was promoted to C/A1C in for NJCAP if you havent already. There is a link August! to it on our website: Congratulations! http://capemay.njwg.cap.gov/index.html NJCAP is a way for NJ Wing to inform members of upcoming events, training, and news. Please check your email regularly, as it is also the priAerospace Edumary source of relaying info among the squadron! cation Officer And check our site for calendar updates! 2Lt Lance WilParents, we are always in need of snack liams had a fun and drink donations, as well as office and cleanclass for us in ing supplies. Please help if you can. Thank you! Any questions, email me at: July we learned
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Upcoming Events:
13 September - Wildwood Firemans Parade uniform BDUs 20 September - Ocean City Airfest uniform BDUs 25-26 October Corporate Learning Course
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
August 1Lt Robert Zeier 2Lt Fred Boyle SM Victor Hartley C/Amn John Edwards C/Amn Timothy Fisher C/AB Joshua Velli September C/SrA Adam Alexander C/AB Dillon Gamache
Anniversaries
Maj Richard Simon (Sept.) Capt Richard Fellows (Aug.) 2Lt Lance Williams (Aug.) SM James Romano (Sept.) C/MSgt Christine Aigbogun (Sept.) C/SSgt Victoria Stackhouse (Sept.) C/Amn Louis Sicilia (Sept.)
Hello! I hope everyone has had a good Summer and enjoyed their vacations!!! Now lets get down to the good stuff. Now that summer is over and everyone is getting back into school mode, hopefully many of you will be returning back to the squadron. I want to challenge all of you that are not GES qualified to start working towards becoming GES qualified. Why? -So that you can start working towards getting certified as a ground team member. -And so that you may one day attend GSAR school, and work towards getting your Ground team Member/Leader badge. If any of you are looking forward to going on missions, GES is the first step towards going on missions. And GES is not very hard to complete, it should only take you a short amount of time on the good old computer. Go to this link and do tests 116 Part 1 and 117 Part 1. https://tests.cap.af.mil/newtests/test.cfm?grp=dos You can use the links below to get all the information you need to pass the tests. http://level2.cap.gov/documents/u_082503073358.pdf http://level2.cap.gov/documents/u_082503080636.pdf http://level2.cap.gov/index.cfm?nodeID=5312 You will also need to take the FEMA course Introduction to Incident Command System, I100. You can get it by looking on the NJ Wing website, or with this link: http://training.fema.gov:80/EMIWeb/IS/IS100A.asp Print out your certificate when you complete the FEMA course, and bring a copy to the squadron for your file. Now that everyone is returning to school we are attempting to update our Emergency Services Alert Roster. What I need from everyone that is interested in responding to missions, that is GES qualified, is to shoot me an e-mail with a good phone number and days and times that you are available. Remember a lot of times these missions come at night or early mornings, so get your 24hour gear together if you dont havent yet, and keep it ready to go by the door to save time. If you have any questions, ask your chain of command or feel free to email me: ejsltb@comcast.net.
Cadets, if you are interested in Glider Flights, be sure to take the Wing Runner Course online. Find it at:: www.njwg.cap.gov Look for Operations on the left, then Flight Training Courses and Tests, and SSF/CAP Wing Runner Course then click on Wing Runner Course. After you take the test, print out your certificate and bring it to the squadron for your file.
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The past few months of CAP have C/Amn Timothy Fisher been exciting. I attended the two week long Honor Guard Academy, and did an extremely fun baby parade where we held banners and marched the entire Wildwood "bored" walk. The Honor Guard Academy was extremely fun. It is a six week long course, separated into 3 years, full of drill, rifle movements, drill, color guard practice, drill, body bearers practice, drill, and a little bit of drill. The
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