3-Jan

Notes:

1845-1900  DCFS Call

New parent orientation

1900-1945  T1 – AESM Training (Yeager)

Cadet ES training

1945-2030  T2 - TBD

 

2040-2050  Announcements

 

2050-2100  Closing Formation

 

10-Jan

Notes:

1845-1900  DCFS Call

 

1900-1945  T1 – Staff Meeting

 

1945-2030  T2 – SUI Prep

 

2040-2050  Announcements

 

2050-2100  Closing Formation

 

 

 

17-Jan

Notes:

1845-1900  DCFS Call

Parent meeting

1900-1945  T1 – ES/GTM Training

Safety brief

1945-2030  T2 - AESM Training (Yeager)

Pilot safety brief

2040-2050  Announcements

 

2050-2100  Closing Formation

 

 

 

24-Jan

Notes:

1845-1900  DCFS Call

 

1900-1945  T1 - AESM Training (Yeager)

 

1945-2030  T2 - Logistics Brief

 

2040-2050  Announcements

 

2050-2100  Closing Formation

 

 

 

31-Jan

Notes:

1845-1900  DCFS Call

Blue Moon(“Red Tail” movie)

1900-1945  T1 -

 

1945-2030  T2 -

 

2040-2050  Announcements

 

2050-2100  Closing Formation

 

 

 

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Copyright 2012 - Anoka County Composite Squadron

The CAP is the Civilian Volunteer Auxiliary of the United States Air Force. Our National Headquarters is located at Maxwell AFB, AL. The MN Wing Headquarters is located at the South St. Paul Downtown Airport. MN Wing is divided into 25 squadrons, assigned to one of four groups, which are the local units of the CAP. Anoka County Squadron is located at the Anoka County Airport (Jane's Field), Blaine, MN.  The squadron holds weekly meetings every Tuesday from 6:30pm to 9:00pm. Civil Air Patrol was created Dec. 1, 1941 and became the Official Auxiliary of the United States Air Force on May 26, 1948. To learn more about Civil Air Patrol's unique history click here.  

The three main missions of Civil Air Patrol are: 
Cadet ProgramsEmergency ServicesAerospace Education


 
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