Antonio J. Pineda

Maj General
Antonio J. Pineda Jr.
CAP
Allegiance  United States of America
Service/branch Civil Air Patrol - United States Air Force Auxiliary
Years of service 1988-2007
Rank Major General, CAP
Commands held CAP National Commander
Awards
Distinguished Service Medal

Exceptional Service Award

Meritorious Service Award

Antonio "Tony" Pineda Jr. is a former National Commander of the Civil Air Patrol who began his Civil Air Patrol career as a member of the West Broward Composite Squadron in 1988.

Pineda completed all levels of the CAP professional development program, including the Paul Garber, Grover Loening, Charles Yeager Aerospace Education and Gill Robb Wilson awards. He attended both the Southeast Region Staff College and the National Staff College. He is also a graduate of the National Commanders Course. .[1]

Profession Law Enforcement Career

Pineda began his professional career in 1972 as a police officer and later a detective with the Hollywood, FL Police Dept. In 1980, he became a special agent with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, and was later appointed a Senior Agent. As a special agent with the FDLE, he was a special task force leader dealing with youth gangs. He was a supervisor of numerous special investigation teams and has served as the agent in charge of security for Florida Gov. Lawton Chiles. During the Governor’s Conference in Miami, Pineda was assigned as the agent in charge of security for the governor of Georgia.

Education

Civil Air Patrol Career

1988-1989: Joined CAP
1989-1996: Group commander, South Florida
1996-1998: Florida Wing vice commander
1998-2001: Florida Wing commander
2001-2004: Southeast Region commander
2004-2005; National Vice commander

2005-2007: National Commander of the Civil Air Patrol[2]

References

  1. Florida Wing-Civil Air Patrol Antonio_J._Pineda "Antonio J. Pineda, Jr.".
  2. On 6 August 2007, the Civil Air Patrol Board of Governors suspended the CAP national commander, Maj Gen Antonio J. Pineda, for a period of up to 180 days. Brig Gen Amy S. Courter, CAP national vice commander, assumed the duties of the National Commander during this period. "U.S. Civil Air Patrol's Board of Governors suspends CAP national commander". CAP News Online. 2007-08-06. Retrieved 2007-08-07.
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