Lewis County Squadron - Apr 2006
Lewis County Squadron - Apr 2006
Lewis County Squadron - Apr 2006
Published by Lewis County Sq., CAP PO Box 56 Chehalis, WA 98532 Editor: 2Lt Ruth Peterson
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April Birthdays
4-24 SM Daniel Kay 4-27 SM Lacey Fowler 4-28 C/ Adam Lobb C/ 4-28 C/Loren Lobb 4-28 C/Eli Spencer 4-28 Cadets should bring a signed FIREBALL with them to the first drill after they receive it.
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Volume I, Issue 1
March Promotions110%
Adam Lobb From C/SrA to C/SSgt Skyler Sorsby From C/MSgt to C/SMSgt Elizabeth Witt From C/Amn to C/A1C Josiah Beresford From C/Amn to C/A1C Paul Anderson From C/Amn to C/A1C
Volume I, Issue 1
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Hi, I'm C/A1C Elizabeth Witt and I was recently privileged to serve with the color guard team that went to the Washington Wing Cadet Competition. When I was chosen to be on the team, along with team commander Shea, and fellow cadets Jackson, McKinzie, and Beresford, I had no idea what to expect. As we progressed in our training I learned more about what we were going to be experiencing. The things we had to prepare for were as follows: a written test, a mile run, various flag presentations, and a panel quiz. We started practicing on Mondays and Fridays about two months before the competition. Although we were not all able to make it to all the practices we did make it to most of them. This years competition was held at Camp Murray, near Fort Lewis. At first I was a little intimidated by the 50-question test, but when I started answering the questions it seemed easier. The test consisted of material taken from the AE modules, LL, CAPM 39-1, and various other manuals. Next came the 7:00 a.m. mile run - a cold and invigorating event! Finally, there were the inspection and several actual presentations, which consisted of an indoor, outdoor, and standard drill, and the panel quiz, where competing teams quickly pressed a button and answered questions. The highlight of the weekend was the awards banquet. The awards banquet was held at the officers club at McCord Air force Base. What did this activity teach me? That study, practice, and teamwork is necessary in putting together a winning team. We learned several valuable lessons in what to do and what NOT to do. This was our 'warm up' year, as we placed 2nd behind Northshore Composite Squadron. Watch out, Washington Wing, because next year we'll be back to take 1st!
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DATE April 6
We are working on a squadron website that will allow cadets to find information about upcoming events, forms, and other information . Check us out at:
TOPIC Business Meeting: Pilots Meeting & AE Training-Communications Command Team Planning
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PLEASE NOTE: Deadline for articles is on the 15th of the month. Schedules must be in by the 20th. Send to the editor at Grpete@centurytel.net The Fireball is an unofficial newsletter, published monthly in the interest of the members of Lewis Co. Composite Squadron, Civil Air Patrol. Opinions expressed by the publishers and writers are their own, and are not to be considered official expressions of CAP or the Air Force. Advertisements in this publication do not constitute an endorsement by CAP or the Dept. of the Air Force of the products or services advertised.