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The Martinsburg Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol Vol. 5 No. 3~~~~~~~~~
Capt Stephen Petty, Commander Capt Russell Voelker, Publisher & Editor June - Sept 2010
www.martinsburgcap.comwww.martinsburgcap.com
Thunder Over The Blue Ridge Thunder Over The Blue Ridge Air ShowAir Show
Martinsburg, WV -- Civil Air PatrolWings from Maryland, Virginia, and WestVirginia volunteered its assistance over theLabor Day Weekend to the West VirginiaAir National Guard's 167th Airlift Wing ashey hosted an open house and air show on
September 4 - 5, 2010 in Martinsburg,W.Va.
The group consisted of units from the Win-chester Composite Squadron (Virginia),Hagerstown Composite Squadron(Maryland), and Charleston, Clarksburg,Martinsburg, and Mid Valley Squadrons(West Virginia Wing).
Tens of thousands of people were expectedo attend, and state, local, and military po-ice were prepared to accommodate thenflux of visitors expected.
Building on the success of the 2008 Spirit of America Over Martinsburg Air Show, the167th Airlift Wing, along with the EasternWest Virginia Regional Airport, and the
United Way of the Eastern Panhandle,brought together some of the nation's mostexciting aerial demonstration teams whichncluded the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds
and the U.S. Army Golden Knights.
Various military and civilian aircraft andaviation themed exhibits were also on hand.Civil Air Patrol set up a recruitment boothwhich featured a 1940 restored Stinsonairplane used in CAP coastal patrols to
Photo by Dan LyoPhoto by Dan Lyo
search for German U-Boats,and a CAP Cessna 182.
The highlight at the end of theair show was when CAP hadthe extreme pleasure to meetLt Col Derek Routt, opera-tions officer for the USAFThunderbirds. Routt stoppedby the recruitment booth andlater took cadets and seniorofficers to one of the F-16aircraft used by the Thunder-birds. A group photo withRoutt was also taken.
Article and photo by Maj Jeff SchrockArticle and photo by Maj Jeff Schrock
See Air Show Photos Page 2
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Air Show PhotosAir Show Photos
Combined forces of the West Virginia, Virginia and Maryland WingsCombined forces of the West Virginia, Virginia and Maryland Wings
Cadet Ken, Maj Bill Reid & future cadets
Cadets Pate and Leaton on trash patrolCapt Voelker (right) helps Cadet Johnson
don the Cadet Ken Suit
Lt Col Derek Routt talks about the F-16 Fighting Falcon Capt Dean and Lt Main sell lemonade & pretzels
A-10 Warthog
Cadet Riner tours the nose turret of the B-25 Greenbrier Cadets relax after the long trip Thunderbirds in mirror image
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1 - Photos by Cadet Brandon Might2 - Photos by Maj Jeff Schrock
Photo by Dan Lyo
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(Kingwood, WV) TheWest Virginia Wing of the Civil Air Patrol re-cently completed its an-nual cadet summer en-campment at Camp Daw-son, an Army National
Guard Training Facility,in Kingwood, WV. Thisweek long event is heldeach year in order to givethe CAP cadets a greaterunderstanding of CAPand its Air Force mis-sions and capabilities,develop the cadets lead-ership skills, enhancetheir interpersonal andtime management skills,and instill a sense of pride and discipline inthem.
During the course of theweek, the cadets got to
fly in a Black Hawk heli-copter, received Landand Water SurvivalTraining, rappelled off a100 foot tower, firedrifles on the firing range,practiced their drill and
ceremonies, learned howto cross rope bridges,completed both the lead-ership reaction and confi-dence course, built andlaunched model rockets,and much more. Theencampment ended witha Pass and Review Pa-rade, followed by a for-mal graduation cere-mony.
A total of 104 cadetsfrom around the stateattended this years en-campment, including 13cadets and four officers
from the MartinsburgComposite Squad-ron. The local CAPmembers participating inthis years encampmentwere: Cadet BasicEmily Amador, C/CMSgt
John Dye, C/CMSgt TimDye, C/Col David Hill,Cadet Basic RachaelJohnson, C/TSgt SpencerLunsford, C/SMSgtBrandon Might, C/2LtAndrew Mitchell, CadetBasic Timothy Pate,Cadet Basic TaylorRiner, C/TSgt Ty Stans-bury, C/CMSgt CalebSullivan and Cadet BasicIan Sullivan. Staff Mem-bers: First SquadronCommander - C/2Lt Joel-Lyons and Flight CCommander - 2Lt Nick
Keefe. Adult Members:1st Lt Dirk Stansbury,Capt Adam Sanders, 2dLt Chris Shields and CaptDoug Hanson
To be honest, I think that the encampment
week was probably themost fun I've had this
year, and I highly en-courage everyone togo. Its a great experi-ence and I plan on at-tending next year, re-marked MartinsburgMember, C/CMSgt TimDye.
The West VirginiaWing and EncampmentCommander, Col DennisD. Barron, stated that, It was a very busy week,
filled with lots of handson activities for the ca-
dets. CAP cadets get theopportunity to do someamazing things that other
youth groups cannot offer. We receive a lot of assistance from the Armyand Air National Guard
each year which helps tomake our encampmentsso successful. I want tothank those groups for their assistance and con-gratulate all the cadetswho completed the en-campment, said Barron.
2010 WV Wing Summer Encampment
Cadet Johnson participatesin the rappelling exercise
Adopt-A-Highway Picnic
On Saturday, August 7, 2010, WV WingCommander Dennis Barron accompaniedMartinsburg Squadron members: LarryDean, Jeff Main, Nathaneal Main, Anto-nio Sanchez and guest, Mina Goodrich, tothe Adopt-a-Highway Appreciation DayPicnic, at Cacapon Resort State Park, 10miles from Berkeley Springs, in Morgan
County.The day's activities included games, scav-enger hunts, geo catching and other events,as well as exhibitors during the day andlunch.
During an awards ceremony, the followingwere presented with 10 year, pins, certifi-cates, and special AAH Vests:
Col Dennis BarronCapt Larry Dean
Lt. Col Robert MillsMaj Bart Rogers
Maj Brad Williams2d Lt Doug Herrick Lt Col Shelton Davis
Mina Goodrich
Congratulations!
Youth Fair Parking Detail
After a years absence, the members of theMartinsburg Composite Squadron, onceagain, took on the task of parking cars forthe Berkeley County Youth Fair. Thisfundraising event raised $2,500.00 and ranfrom August 1 - 7. An daily average of 14members, parents and guests braved theelements to park thousands of vehicles.
In appreciation for those who helped makethe youth fair parking detail a success, thesquadron held a swimming party, on Fri-day, August 20th, at the home of 1st LtDirk and Mrs. Carol Stansbury.
Hangar Update
Maj Cramer spreads concrete
The stairs are complete
Thanks to FASTSIGNS
No longer anonymous
Dedication Ceremony - October 30th
Photos by Capt Steve Petty
Thank You!
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Weekly UniformSchedule*
LeadershipDress Blues
Aerospace EducationBDUs
Character DevelopmentBDUs
Physical FitnessCivilian PT Clothes
*Schedule is subject to change
Training & Activities
une 7 - 11 ,MER Chaplain's Staff CollegeCharleston AFB, Charleston, SCCapt Gary Gourley
uly 23 - 25Ground Pounders Session IGrant County Airport, Petersburg, WVMaj Bart Rogers, Maj Bob Nasser, Capt Russ Voelker, 1st Lt Pudge Forresternd C/TSgt Spenser Lunsford.
August 21Ground Pounders Session IIBeckley, WVCapt Doug Hanson and Capt Russ Voelker.
ept 25 & 26oint SAREX w/State of WV
New River Gorge National Park, near Fayetteville, WV.Maj Bob Nasser, Capt Larry Dean and Capt Russ Voelker.
Martinsburg Members Complete NationalCadet Special Activities
Upcoming Events
October 2Adopt - A - Highway and Hangar Detail 0900
October 23WV Wing Conference & Banquet
Charleston, WV
October 30Hangar/HQ Dedication 1000
FYI: Always check the squadron activities calendar, on the members page of our website, for updates.
Promotions & Awards
2d Lt Samuel Brown
Cadet Sponsor Mussie Kahsay and SM Chris Loing received Certificates of Achievement and
membership ribbons, for completion of CAP Level I Training
Welcome New Members:
Cadets :Michael Barrett, Zachary Bowman, John GarlitzJacob Houck, Regan Kincaid, Tanisha Lee, Kyle
Powers, Alexander Reiser, Sean Rohrer, LeviTaylor, Andrew White and Nathan Worley
Seniors:Theodore Hobbs and Christopher Loring
C/CMSgt Tim Dye, (Second fromthe left) participates in graduationceremonies at the HonorGuard Academy, inWestminster, MD
Thursday, August 2nd - Martinsburg members clean the squadron aircraft and van in prepara-tion for the Thunder Over The Blue Ridge Air Show.
C/SSgt. Samantha Pate completed the JROTC Aerospace &Technology Honors Camp, held in Albuquerque, NM. Cadets atthis activity work with the top 1% of JROTC cadets in the coun-try. Students experience the collegiate world of science, engi-neering, and technology and have the opportunity to see bothcivilian and military career opportunities within these academicfields
C/2Lt Andrew Mitchell completed Cadet Officer School , heldat Maxwell AFB, AL. COS is an in-depth study of the skills of leadership. In addition to classes and seminars, a wide variety of top military and industry leaders come as guest speakers to dis-cuss their experiences with the cadets. Topics include humanrelations, critical thinking, leadership and national security issues
C/Col David Hill traveled to Germany with IACE , He was alsoon the staff of this years Cadet Officer School, at Maxwell AFB,AL. Each summer, hundreds of cadets from eighteen nationscome together to broaden their understanding of aviation andforeign cultures through the International Air Cadet Exchange(IACE). Selection to the International Air Cadet Exchange makesa cadet one of CAPs and Americas ambassadors to theworld.
Four members of the local squadron have completed Civil Air Patrol Na-ional Cadet Special Activities. NCSAs are designed to provide cadets withncentives and motivate them toward greater participation in the Cadet Pro-
gram. Special activities broaden the experiences of participants and contrib-ute directly to knowledge of career opportunities, both in the military and inhe civilian fields. After considering 1,532 applicants, 915 were slotted to
attend some 30+ summer activities; 599 were first-time attendees.
C/CMSgt. Tim Dye completed Honor Guard Academy , held inWestminster, MD. The Honor Guard Academy's objective is toprovide leadership training to cadets and adult members that willenable them to introduce the Honor Guard Program within theirunit, wing, and region. The Honor Guard Program contributes tothe Drug Demand Reduction Program, recruiting and retentionthrough a highly visible public relations program, as those mem-
bers become Ambassadors for the Civil Air Patrol
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