Washington Wing Civil Air Patrol
The Washington Wing of the Civil Air Patrol, the United States Air Force Auxiliary | |
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United States Air Force | |
Executive staff | |
Commander | Col. James Furlong [1] |
Vice Commander | Lt. Col. David Nelson [2] |
Current statistics | |
Squadrons | 28 |
Cadets | 607 |
Seniors | 733 |
Total Membership | 1340 |
Statistics as of 06 Dec 2015[3] | |
The Civil Air Patrol's Washington Wing (abbreviated WAWG) is the highest echelon of the Civil Air Patrol in the state of Washington. Its headquarters are located in Pierce County, Washington at McChord Field at Joint Base Lewis–McChord near Tacoma, Washington.[4] Washington Wing oversees 28 primary subordinate squadrons located throughout the state.[5]
Squadrons
Northwest Group
- Arlington Composite Squadron
- Bellingham Composite Squadron
- Northshore Composite Squadron
- Overlake Composite Squadron
- Paine Field Composite Squadron
- Skagit Composite Squadron
Southwest Group
- Fort Vancouver Composite Squadron
- Lewis County Composite Squadron
- McChord Composite Squadron
- Mt. Rainier Composite Squadron
- Mt. St. Helens Squadron
- South Sound Composite Squadron
Northeast Group
- Columbia Basin Composite Squadron
- Deer Park Composite Squadron
- Fairchild Composite Squadron
- Northern Desert Composite Squadron
- Pangborn Composite Squadron
- Spokane Composite Squadron
Southeast Group
- Blue Mountain Composite Squadron
- Inter-State Composite Squadron
- Tri-Cities Composite Squadron
- Twin W Composite Squadron
- Yakima Composite Squadron
West Central Group
- Dungeness Composite Squadron
- Green River Composite Squadron
- Peninsula Composite Squadron
- Renton Composite Squadron
- Seattle Composite Squadron
Washington Wing Activities
- Cascade Falcon Encampment
- Emergency Services Training Academy
- Desert Eagle Flight Academy
- Washington Wing Glider Program
- Ground Search and Rescue Program
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