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    Encampment Guide

    In the Spotlight

    Cadet Handbook

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    TheConfidence

    Course

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    PHOTOGALLERY

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    Safe TipsMedical Advice

    Plans for

    Tomorrow

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    Inside this issue:

    GAWG 2010 HONOR ENCAMPMENT

    GEORGIA WING

    2010 SUMMER

    ENCAMPMENT

    The CAP Natl website is

    http://www.gocivilairpatrol.com/

    The GAWG website is

    http://www.GAWG.cap.gov/

    Congratulations Cadets and Senior Members! We havemade it over the half-way line, and we are quickly

    approaching the final goal. 2010 GAWG Honor

    Encampment graduation is within reach, and believe it

    or not, there is light at the end of the tunnel (regardless

    of the grumpies say.)We have been taught how to safely hurdle logs, shoot

    rifles, jump off Rappelling Towers, marched, drilled,ate, slept, had a few challenges, made new friends,laughed, and had a lot of fun.

    Let us now muster up that last spurt of energy and cou-

    rageously face the last leg of this journey as we cheer

    each other on. The light is at the end of the tunnel, and

    we will soon be going back to our comfort zones at

    home.

    Cadets and Senior Members, I am so proud of your

    hard work and endurance and count it a privilege to

    have had this quality time with you. My heart and

    mind is filled with many good thoughts and memories

    that will be with me for the rest of my life. Hold your

    heads up high knowing that you have run well the race

    that was set before you.

    OUTSTANDING!

    30 June& 1 July2010

    Cadet

    CommanderC/Col Brian C. Mauldin

    CadetDeputy

    CommanderC/Maj Casey Alvord

    EncampmentCommander

    Lt Col WayneRoshaven

    ExecutiveOfficer

    Lt Col Jim Card

    With Chaplain Whitworth

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    When C/Col Mauldin, the Encampment Cadet Commander, was asked to be

    interviewed by the Public Affairs Staff, he was extremely modest about his

    achievements. C/Col Mauldin is part of a very select group which has reached the

    ultimate achievement in the Cadet Program. C/Col Mauldin is a Spaatz Cadet, an

    honor achieved by less than 1% of all CAP Cadets.

    C/Col Mauldin said that he has always been eager to learn. He has always enjoyed PT

    and taking tests. Every step for him was an opportunity to learn something new. He

    said that there is never a reason to be bored because you always have a lot to do whenyou are responsible. There are many opportunities to expand your training through

    Wing and National Activities.

    C/Col Mauldin said that he didnt start to think seriously about becoming a Spaatz

    Cadet until he became a C/Captain. He encouraged everyone in the group to do their

    best. He said that the way to become a Spaatz Cadet is by remaining eager to achieve

    your goal. He said You must be self motivated and dedicated.

    C/COLONEL BRIAN MAULDINC/COLONEL BRIAN MAULDINC/COLONEL BRIAN MAULDINC/COLONEL BRIAN MAULDIN

    C/COLONELBRIAN

    MAULDIN

    SPAATZ

    CADET

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    RULES OF THE GUIDON

    The Guidon is the symbol of each Flight and should be carried with pride. It should

    be treated as though it is a member of the Flight itself.

    No one touches the Guidon but the Guidon Bearer and the Flight Staff (unless training

    on the Guidon).

    In this Honor Encampment, there will be no Guidon Wars or stealing of another

    Flights or Squadrons Guidon.

    HONOR CODE

    We will not lie, steal, or cheat, nor tolerate among us anyone who does.

    CAP CORE VALUES

    INTEGRITY

    VOLUNTEER SPIRIT

    EXCELLENCE

    RESPECT

    CADET OATH

    I pledge that I will serve faithfully

    In the Civil Air Patrol Program,

    And that I will attend meetings regularly,

    Participate actively in Unit activities,

    Obey my Officers,

    Wear my uniform properly,

    And advance my education and training rapidly

    To prepare myself

    To be of service to

    My community, state, and nation.

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    During the week, Encampment Cadets

    have had the opportunity to solidify

    the bond with one another and theirFlight at the Confidence Course. The

    Confidence Course was designed to

    build an individuals confidence as well

    as to solidify the bond within the

    group.

    At the Course, Cadets helped one

    another to overcome a multitude of

    obstacles. Even though some Cadets

    did not appear confident at first, the

    motivation gained from other

    members of their Flight helped somuch that those Cadets requested to

    go through the Course again.

    The Confidence Course was definitely

    one of the highlights of the week. A

    fun time was had by all!!!

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    FOOD IS FUEL.

    YOU MUST EAT NUTRITIOUS FOOD,

    NOT JUNK FOOD

    WHICH DOES NOT GIVE YOUTHE PROPER ENERGY

    NEEDED FOR ENCAMPMENT ACTIVITIES.

    My Poor Sore Dogs

    Safety is the only way,

    To make it through this week.Encampment time is finally here,

    With knowledge that we seek.

    We learn, we march, and constant drills,

    The blisters which we fret.

    Reminders of our battle boots,

    Make sure we dont forget.

    Moleskin is a true blue friend,

    That gives us happy feet,

    The cotton and peroxides,The healing which we seek.

    Keep feet firmly planted,

    Dont think inside a fog.

    Have some fun, go laugh and play,

    But take care of your dogs.

    1Lt A. R. Salgado

    Safety Officer

    2010 GAWG Encampment

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    www.

    Core ValuesWhat We Stand For In Civil Air Patrol

    Integrity Volunteer Service Excellence Respect

    Cadet Public Affairs OfficerC/2Lt Monica Hicks

    Cadet Public Affairs NCOC/SMSgt Brittany Jones

    Public Affairs OfficerCaptain Ilana Mor

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    The CAP Motto (Semper Vigilans-Always Vigilant) reflects the ever-ready status of Civil Air Patrol.

    It means every member, Cadet and Senior, must be prepared to respond effectively to any situation.

    ENCAMPMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS STAFFENCAMPMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS STAFFENCAMPMENT PUBLIC AFFAIRS STAFF

    Public Affairs Staff

    C/1Lt Kirk Fiddis

    C/MSgt Nicholas Nesbitt

    Public Affairs AssistantTFO James Hall

    We can be reached at: [email protected]

    "Civil Air Patrol, the official auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force, is a nonprofit

    organization with 58,000 members nationwide. CAP, in its Air Force auxil-

    iary role, performs 90 percent of continental U.S. inland search and rescue

    missions as tasked by the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center and was

    credited by the AFRCC with saving 72 lives in fiscal year 2009. Its volun-

    teers also perform homeland security, disaster relief and counter-drug mis-

    sions at the request of federal, state and local agencies. The members play a

    leading role in aerospace education and serve as mentors to more than

    23,000 young people currently participating in CAP cadet programs. CAP

    has been performing missions for America for 68 years."