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Responsible Citizens Through Aviation and Leadership
Civil
Air Patrol builds strong citizens for the future by providing
leadership training, technical education, scholarships and career
education to young men and women, ages 12 to 21.
Civil Air Patrol offers more than $200,000 in college scholarships
each year, and about 10 percent of each year’s freshman class at the
U.S. Air Force Academy is comprised of former CAP cadets.
Thousands
of young people have their first orientation flights through the cadet
program, and hundreds have soloed in gliders and powered aircraft.
Tens of thousands have attended CAP encampments throughout the nation.
At a national encampment, CAP cadets gather from throughout the
nation. They may learn techniques for search and rescue and disaster
relief. They may sample possible career choices by studying with a
university engineering or technology department. They may learn
teamwork and leadership through competitions in problem-solving and
physical endurance.
Cadets
can enjoy overseas travel through the International Air Cadet
Exchange, and CAP families can welcome foreign exchange students into
their homes here in the states.
For non-CAP members, the CAP School Program fills the gap between
elementary school DARE and high school ROTC. CAP members, including
cadets, volunteer their time in public schools, teaching respect,
manners and personal accountability in a drug-free environment.
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