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Fri, Jun 30, 2017

Top CAP Cadets In Spotlight At National Cadet Competition

Event Being Held Near Dayton, OH This Weekend

Highly skilled Civil Air Patrol cadets from across America gather near Dayton, Ohio, this weekend for the 2017 National Cadet Competition, renewing a prestigious CAP inspection and drill event that originated 70 years ago.

Started in 1947, the National Cadet Competition has inspired generations of cadets to strive for excellence. Scheduled for July 1-3 at Wright State University, this year’s competition will be held in front of special guests that include senior U.S. Air Force and CAP personnel. “These are some of Civil Air Patrol’s finest cadets. They’ll be in the national spotlight this weekend,” said CAP National Commander Maj. Gen. Joe Vazquez, adding, “These cadets work all year to get here.”

The 96 cadets who made the 2017 competition earned the right to attend by winning local, state and regional competitions. Each of CAP’s eight regions are represented, as well as the states of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico and South Dakota.

The cadets will be competing on six-member teams, demonstrating skills in events that involve precision and teamwork. These skills include indoor and outdoor color guard challenges, a written test of leadership and aerospace knowledge, a physical fitness test, team leadership problems (group problem solving challenges) and a uniform inspection.

Each year, National Headquarters also chooses electives for the competition that represent all aspects of cadet life. This year, teams will participate in a pre-competition service project and produce a pre-recorded summary for judging, geocaching, robotics, public speaking, Jeopardy!-style game and a test of color guard drill. Judges will include members of the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Honor Guard, as well as CAP officers and cadets.

The winning cadet team takes home the Air Force Chief of Staff Sweepstakes Award Trophy. Second- and third-place team trophies will also be presented, along with individual awards for cadets competing in several categories, including top written score and fastest mile-run time. “This is a one of CAP’s major annual cadet events,” said activity director Lt. Col. Robert Shaw. “Teams train and compete throughout the year in order to compete against the best. The teams making it to this level are the best each region has to offer. Officers and cadets look forward to participating, whether on staff, judging or as a competitor, to carry on the tradition of excellence in all we do.”

The National Cadet Competition is a unique national-level activity, similar to the 50 National Cadet Special Activities, or NCSAs, sponsored by CAP in 2017.

Each NCSA allows young men and women ages 12 to 20 to hone their skills in specific areas like search and rescue, flight and emergency services, science, leadership fundamentals, citizenship and military courtesies, and gives them the opportunity to explore aerospace technology, STEM and aviation careers.

Last year, more than 1,500 youth participated in CAP-sponsored NCSAs.

Teams participating in the 2017 National Cadet Competition:

Northeast Region

  • Connecticut Wing, 103rd Composite Squadron (Bradley ANGB)
  • Massachusetts Wing, Hanscom Composite Squadron (Hanscom AFB)

Middle East Region

  • Maryland Wing, Frederick Composite Squadron
  • North Carolina Wing, 111th Search and Rescue Cadet Squadron (Charlotte)

Southeast Region

  • Florida Wing, Pembroke Pines Composite Squadron (Miramar)
  • Puerto Rico Wing, Muniz ANG Base Composite Squadron

Great Lakes Region

  • Michigan Wing, Grand Rapids Metro Cadet Squadron
  • Michigan Wing, Maj. Kevin A. Adams Memorial Composite Squadron (Ann Arbor)

North Central Region

  • Missouri Wing, Wentzville Composite Squadron (Lake St. Louis)
  • South Dakota Wing, Big Sioux Composite Squadron (Brookings)

Rocky Mountain Region

  • Colorado Wing, Vance Brand Cadet Squadron (Longmont)
  • Colorado Wing, Colorado Springs Cadet Squadron

Southwest Region

  • Oklahoma Wing, Edmond Composite Squadron
  • Oklahoma Wing, Starbase Composite Squadron (Tulsa)

Pacific Coast Region

  • California Wing, Diablo Composite Squadron 44 (Concord)
  • California Wing, Skyhawk Composite Squadron 47 (Fallbrook)

(Source: CAP news release)

FMI: www.GoCivilAirPatrol.com

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