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Charleston Cadet Squadron News, Aerospace
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Emergency Services
Supporting Our Communities in Times of Need.
Recipient of 2006 and 2007
Search and Rescue Ground Support Award
ES Training Officer: Roger Pettit, C/Lt.Col.
ES Logistics Officer: David Bond, C/CMSgt
ES Administration Officer:
Emergency Services Officer:
Practice SAR Exercise at Bluefield 31 Mar 2007
Charleston GTL Roger Pettit shown in briefing before sortie by Beckley's Tom Plass.
Practice SAR Exercise at Bluefield 31 Mar 2007
Charleston's GTLT David Bond reports results to Mission Base.
Practice SAR Exercise at Bluefield 31 Mar 2007
Andrew Eads (Charleston) and Andrew Gragan (Parkersburg) scan area using Direction Finding device.
While CAP has long been associated with search and rescue missions, its work also includes disaster relief and communications, as well as counterdrug and homeland security missions.
CAP’s missions succeed through a seamless interplay of technology and teamwork. With new developments like satellite imagery and internet-based reporting, CAP is emerging as the resource of choice to support our nation’s strategy for homeland security.
CAP increases our nation’s security capabilities by providing airborne reconnaissance and imagery, disaster and damage assessment, airborne transportation of personnel, equipment and critical supplies, and multi-layered communications support. CAP can provide manpower for communications and emergency operations centers, search and rescue teams, and ground support teams.
Locally, the Charleston Cadet Squadron takes great pride in its ongoing training program in support of its objective to provide a professional and proficient service to our State and Nation.