Cadet Program
Since
it's inception in 1941, The Civil Air Patrol has held the mission
of working with young men and women as one of it's highest.
During
World War II, many American youth desired to do their part in
a growing aerospace community, and joined CAP to learn the fundamentals
of leadership and the values that have been a cornerstone of our
nation.
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Today,
through military and aerospace education, CAP cadets are still
learning the core values that help them develop as responsible
citizens for the U.S. Air Force and the nation:
Integrity,
Volunteer Service, Excellence, and Respect.
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Civil
Air Patrol's cadet program is designed for youth age 12 (or attending
the sixth grade) through 20 years old. The program offers a wide-range
of opportunities including Air Force Orientation schools, The International
Air Cadet Exchange Program, and Flight Encampments were cadets earn
their wings as a solo pilot! |
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Take
the opportunity to come and talk to us here at the 378'th about the CAP
Cadet Program. You can also learn more by visiting the
CAP Cadet
Program Web Site
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