Georgia Wing Civil Air Patrol

Georgia Wing Civil Air Patrol

The Georgia Wing of the Civil Air Patrol, the United States Air Force Auxiliary
Associated Branches
United States Air Force
Executive Staff
Commander Col Tonya Boylan
Vice Commander Lt Col Richard Greenwood
Current Statistics
Squadrons 71
Cadets 1077
Seniors 1259
Total Membership 2236
Statistics as of 14 March 2012[1]

The Georgia Wing of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is the highest echelon of CAP in the State of Georgia. Georgia Wing headquarters are located.

Georgia Wing is abbreviated as "GAWG", and is often referred to by its members as "GA Wing".

Contents

History

Structure

Georgia Wing is the highest echelon of Civil Air Patrol in Georgia. GA Wing reports to Southeast Region CAP, who reports to CAP National Headquarters.

Below the Wing level, Georgia is divided into six smaller groups. Each group conducts its own training and programs, with actual missions assigned to a group from Georgia Wing.

Underneath each group are numerous squadrons. Squadrons are the local level of organization, and squadrons meet weekly to conduct training. There are three types of Civil Air Patrol squadrons. A cadet squadron focus primarily on providing for cadets. A senior squadron is a unit dedicated to allowing senior members to focus on CAP's missions. Composite squadrons have both cadets and senior members working together.

Groups and Squadrons

Group I

[[Image:|thumb|175px|right|Group 1 Insignia]] Group I is responsible for operations in and around Northwestern Georgia.

Squadrons of Group I
Squadron Number Name/Location Type
SER-GA-118 Group I Headquarters Headquarters
SER-GA-003 Atlanta Senior Squadron #1 Senior
SER-GA-043 Rome Composite Squadron Composite
SER-GA-045 Sandy Springs Cadet Squadron Cadet
SER-GA-090 Cobb Composite Squadron Composite
SER-GA-109 Fulton Composite Squadron Composite
SER-GA-129 Bartow-Etowah Composite Squadron Composite
SER-GA-134 Calhoun Composite Squadron Composite
SER-GA-154 Sweetwater Composite Squadron Composite
SER-GA-454 Smyrna Cadet Squadron Cadet

Group II

Group II operates around North Eastern Georgia.

Squadrons of Group II
Squadron Number Name/Location Type
SER-GA-119 Group II Headquarters Headquarters
SER-GA-065 DeKalb County Cadet Squadron Cadet
SER-GA-112 Gwinnett Composite Squadron Composite
SER-GA-130 PDK Senior Squadron Senior
SER-GA-152 North GA Composite Squadron Composite
SER-GA-447 Dahlonega Senior Squadron Senior
SER-GA-506 Currahee Composite Squadron Composite
SER-GA-507 Ellijay Composite Squadron Composite

Group III

Group III operates in the Mid West area.

Squadrons of Group III
Squadron Number Name/Location Type
SER-GA-121 Group 3 Headquarters Headquarters
SER-GA-014 Griffin Composite Squadron Composite
SER-GA-023 Atlanta Senior Squadron # 2 Senior
SER-GA-098 Columbus Composite Squadron Composite
SER-GA-116 Peachtree City-Falcon Field Composite Squadron Composite
SER-GA-125 Coweta Senior Squadron Senior
SER-GA-153 West GA Composite Squadron Composite
SER-GA-448 Newnan-Coweta Cadet Squadron Cadet

Group IV

Group IV conducts operations in the Central area.

Squadrons of Group IV
Squadron Number Name/Location Type
SER-GA-122 Group IV Headquarters Headquarters
SER-GA-002 Albany Composite Squadron Composite
SER-GA-033 Middle GA Senior Squadron Senior
SER-GA-082 Moody AFB Composite Squadron Composite
SER-GA-455 Fitzgerald Composite Squadron Composite
SER-GA-808 CFCA Cadet Squadron Cadet
SER-GA-813 Street School Cadet Squadron Cadet

Group 5

Group 6

Schools

Georgia Wing conducts a number of schools as a part of its cadet programs. These schools provide instruction and hands on experience to members in a variety of areas, ranging from aviation to search and rescue.

Summer Schools

Basic Encampment

Often referred to only as 'Encampment,' this school is a 9 day condensed version of the Air Force's Basic Training program, modified for cadets age 12-17. The encampment teaches basic cadets the fundamentals of followership and discipline in both an academic and applied environment. This course is traditionally taught at Fort Indiantown Gap.[2]

Cadet Leadership School

CLS is also a 9 day course, offered a few weeks before basic encampment. CLS is similar to Air Force ROTC's Field Training program, focusing on developing cadet's leadership potential. This course involves both classroom instruction and applied leadership skills.[2]

Glider Flight Encampment

Glider Flight Encampment instructs cadets in the principles of flight, culminating in several rides in an unpowered glider.[2]

Powered Flight Encampment

Powered Flight Encampment instructs cadets in the basics of aviation. Cadets learn about ground and air procedures, as well as fly in CAP owned Cessna 172s and 182s. Cadets that do well during the program may earn their solo wings.[2]

Other Schools

Basic Cadet Orientation Course

BCOP is a weekend course to teach new cadets about the fundamentals of Civil Air Patrol. Topics covered include uniform care, basic drill instruction, opportunities available to cadets, as well as fun and fellowship. This course is typically offered in the early spring.

Squadron Leadership School

Squadrons are the local unit of Civil Air Patrol, and this course covers material related to the successful operation of a Civil Air Patrol squadron.

Contact information

Postal address
Hours of Operation

Georgia Wing Headquarters is normally staffed between 0830 to 1700 Local time on business days, and occasionally on weekends and other times as required.[3]

References

  1. ^ "eServices, National Headquarters". Civil Air Patrol. http://www.capnhq.gov. Retrieved 3 May 2011. , login required
  2. ^ a b c d "2008 PA Wing Schools". http://www.pawingcap.com/cadet-programs. Retrieved 2008-10-17. 
  3. ^ "Contact Us". http://www.pawingcap.com/contact. Retrieved 2008-10-29. 

External links

Official Website