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Aerospace Education | Saline County Civil Air Patrol
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Saline County Civil Air Patrol. MO-117 — Missouri Wing. The internal aerospace education program has two parts as well: cadet and senior. Cadets complete aerospace education as one of the requirements to progress through the achievement levels of the cadet program. Senior members have a responsibility to become knowledgeable of aerospace issues and the AE program that CAP provides. They are further encouraged to share the information obtained with their local communities and school systems. You are comme...
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Saline County Squadron releases new brochure | Saline County Civil Air Patrol
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Saline County Civil Air Patrol. MO-117 — Missouri Wing. Saline County Squadron releases new brochure. In an effort to assist its recruitment efforts, Saline County Composite Squadron (MO-117) has release a new informational brochure. The brochure, aimed at young people thinking of joining Civil Air Patrol, will be distributed to schools throughout the squadron’s area of operation. The new brochure can be downloaded here: newbrochure. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Former cadet visits | Saline County Civil Air Patrol
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Saline County Civil Air Patrol. MO-117 — Missouri Wing. Former cadet Damean Butner stands with current cadet Nathan Medrano during a recent visit to the Saline County Composite Squadron. Butner is now a mechanic stationed at Fort Polk. PFC Damean Butner, son of Saline County Composite Squadron commander Maj. Mark Butner, was in Marshall recently during a break after basic training and advance instructional training. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Cadets l...
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Razzle Dazzle | Saline County Civil Air Patrol
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Saline County Civil Air Patrol. MO-117 — Missouri Wing. One of the most common services provided by the Saline County Composite Squadron’s cadets is the rendering of colors. Civil Air Patrol color guards are a regular site not only at community parades, but also events like the annual NAACP banquet, Martin Luther King Jr. breakfast, the Veterans Day breakfast and the Memorial Day service on the Marshall square. See more photos from this exercise here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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If it ain’t rainin’ | Saline County Civil Air Patrol
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Saline County Civil Air Patrol. MO-117 — Missouri Wing. If it ain’t rainin’. There’s an old saying that goes “if it ain’t rainin’, then we ain’t trainin'” If that is the case then cadets in the Saline County Composite Squadron (MO-117) were certainly training when they held a friendly drill competition in a light late April shower. First, following the commands of Col. David Van Horn, the cadets went through a series movements — being eliminated if they failed to properly execute. Enter your comment here.
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Day of Prayer | Saline County Civil Air Patrol
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Cadet Programs | Saline County Civil Air Patrol
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Saline County Civil Air Patrol. MO-117 — Missouri Wing. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Cadets learn emergency rope use.
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Emergency Services | Saline County Civil Air Patrol
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Saline County Civil Air Patrol. MO-117 — Missouri Wing. Growing from its World War II experience, the Civil Air Patrol has continued to save lives and alleviate human suffering through a myriad of emergency-services and operational missions. Nearly 100 people are saved each year by CAP members. It’s hardly surprising that CAP performs several missions in direct support of the U.S. Air Force. Specifically, CAP conducts light transport, communications support, and low-altitude route surve...You are comment...
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About | Saline County Civil Air Patrol
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Saline County Civil Air Patrol. MO-117 — Missouri Wing. SALINE COUNTY COMPOSITE SQDN. Maj Mark D Butner. 1277 S ODELL, MARSHALL, MO 65340. In the late 1930s, more than 150,000 volunteers with a love for aviation argued for an organization to put their planes and flying skills to. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Onward and upward | Saline County Civil Air Patrol
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Saline County Civil Air Patrol. MO-117 — Missouri Wing. As cadets in the Saline County Composite Squadron continue their aerospace education, Maj. Marsha Williams has been taking stock of what materials the Marshall-based unit has on hand. To help in this endeavor, she enlisted the help of cadet Trenton Cott, who sorted through a collection of odds and ends to assemble several rockets and a functioning launch pad. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Saline Cou...