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| | Post 11 |
| 100% Space Shuttle Door Gunner | Yup, that's just on tuesday... I stand by my statement. But hey, I'm joining my old squadron. I already have written out the check. I just have to give to the Squadron Commander during tomorrow's meeting.
__________________ ![]() "Poor People have been voting for Democrats for the last 50 years... and they're still poor." - Charles Barkley |
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| | Post 12 |
| Tribunus Laticlavius | Welcome back to the organization, sir.
__________________ C/Capt "Robot", CAP (ret) NBB '06 Alpha Flight NBB '07 Delta Flight |
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | How high did you get as a Cadet?
__________________ MICHAEL HATKEVICH, C/Capt, CAP |
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| Optio | there is a young program for kids interested in the Army is called Cadets Corps. A.K.A Young Cadet Corps, army based program
__________________ c/SMsgt Sarah Stenuf NY Syracuse Composite Squadron 135 Fox-trot Freedom Fighters 2005 NYWG enc. |
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| Centurion | Quote:
The ACA is a good program, and they do have an army branch. what nice is they don't meet every week like CAP does, instead they meet 1 weekend out of the month, and they have 2 week encampments. I know a few people who are SM's and in charge (or at least high on their chain of command) out here and from what they tell me it's a good program. As to how busy you would be during the week because of it, I don't know. I have seen everything from it being like a full time to job to a hobby. Of course California is pretty big, so trying to keep track of units across the state would require a lot of traveling. And good luck with rejoining. Oh the joy's of CAP, college, and a dare I say life out side of the Sq.
__________________ -Allison Hernandez PCR-CA-138 | |
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