2007 Minnesota Wing
Squadron of the Year

RED WING COMPOSITE SQUADRON
United States Air Force Auxiliary - Civil Air Patrol
Minnesota Wing - Red Wing, MN

2008 Minnesota Wing
Squadron of Merit

 

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Civil Air Patrol was established just days before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor (for a detailed history of CAP, click here).  CAP’s founder Gill Robb Wilson believed that war was imminent and he understood that the vast general aviation fleet could be utilized to help defend the homeland, freeing up resources to fight the war abroad.  After the start of the war, CAP was tasked with missions by the Army Air Corps.   During most of World War II, CAP performed many homeland security missions, including the most well-known mission; coastal patrols searching for German submarines, and was even credited with sinking two of them.

Shortly after the war, the Air Corps became the United States Air Force, and the Civil Air Patrol became it’s Auxiliary.  As the USAF Auxiliary, CAP performs many emergency services missions.  Eighty percent of all inland search and rescue missions are performed by CAP.  CAP also helps with disaster relief efforts, local agency support, counter-drug efforts, homeland security missions, and much more.

To perform it’s tasked missions, CAP has many resources, including over 500 aircraft, a fleet of ground vehicles,  and a wide array of communications and imaging equipment.  But the most important resource we have is our personnel.  Our emergency services members are trained in a wide variety of mission-related skills, from pilots and aircrew members, ground search team members,  communication and imaging specialists, and incident commanders and mission staff personnel.

In order to participate on actual missions, members must train and qualify for the job they wish to perform.  This involves initial training in general emergency services knowledge and skills followed by classroom and hands-on training towards a specific job.  The final steps in the qualification process are evaluation exercises.  Once qualified for a specific mission job, members must remain current in that job.  Currency training is provided on an on-going basis to all ES members.  There are many venues for both initial as well as currency training, including local training as well as state-wide training exercises and event.  The Air Force funds many training exercises and provides assistance to make Civil Air Patrol one of the best trained volunteer emergency service forces in the country.

Red Wing Squadron has a very active emergency services program.  We have members trained to participate in just about any mission role.  We have a diverse membership, including both current and former military personnel as well as civilians.  We have pilots from the airlines to former military to general aviation.  Are members include amateur radio operators, EMS and law enforcement backgrounds, civilian backgrounds including engineering, medical, manufacturing, and countless other areas of interest.  Some come from a professional emergency services background while others start with no background at all.  But all our members have some basic things in common.  They all want to put their particular skills and interests to work serving their community and nation.

 Want to join us?  Click here for info on how to join.

                

 

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