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Welcome to the WNY Group Staff Meeting

Welcome to the WNY Group Staff Meeting. Congratulations to our newest Squadron Commanders: Niagara Falls Composite Squadron – 1 st Lt Brian Wells Jamestown Composite Squadron – 1 st Lt Nathan Wright Issues: Timely submission of HHQ Taskers Getting Along with Others. Group Staff Updates.

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  1. Welcome to the WNY Group Staff Meeting Congratulations to our newest Squadron Commanders: • Niagara Falls Composite Squadron – 1st Lt Brian Wells • Jamestown Composite Squadron – 1st Lt Nathan Wright Issues: • Timely submission of HHQ Taskers • Getting Along with Others

  2. Group Staff Updates • - Operations (Stan Eval, Emergency Services, AcftMx) • - Safety • - Communications • - Transportation • - Cadet Programs • - Professional Development • - Finance • - Aerospace Education • - Administration and Personnel • - Chaplain • - Plans and Programs • - Public Affairs Officer

  3. WNY Group Operations • June Hours - 15.7 • July Hours - 44.5 Hours - due to Flight academy • August Hours - 12.3 • N222NY has approx 15.3 hours till a 100hr/annual inspection. This will probably happen sometime in Oct. At the current rate, it will be out of service for approx 1 week or longer.  • Currently only 1 of approx 3 flying aircraft in NY Wing. Garmin 1000 aircraft having some technical issues.  • WNY Group is down to 2 pilots. Only 1 MP. • Working on getting pilots current and completed form 5's • Should have one of our Check Pilots G Barnhard back online end of Sept or early Oct.  • There was a training exercise this past weekend.

  4. Group Emergency Services 1/2 New Qualifications – 2 AOBD, 4 FLM, 1 GTL, 2 GTM3, 1 GTM2, 1 GTM1, 1MO, 1MRO, 2 MSA, 1 MSO, 1UDF, 1 ICS 300, 1 ICS 400, 2 IS 100, 2 IS 700, 2 GES New Skills Evaluators – 3 AP, 1 CERT, 1 GTL, 1 GTM2, 1 GTM3, 1 MRO, 3 MS, 1 UDF (We are starting to climb out of the “no evaluator” hole!) SEP SAREX – 13-14 SEP at Akron airport. Report pending completion of event Upcoming Training Events – NYW has released a tentative schedule for FY 15. No dates have been set. Wing SAREX/TRAEX dates – Nov, Jan, Mar, Jun, & Aug, Mission Staff School (date/location TBA) Feb Mission Air School (date/location TBA) APR Mission Ground School (date/location TBA) JUL FEMA Imaging Exercises JAN & JUL Constant Watch Communications Exercise APR NYW is trying to schedule these to avoid conflicts with other events.

  5. Group Emergency Services 2/2 Additional Notes: - Group ESO went to TAK Squadron to give an ES presentation in early AUG. I would like to schedule these for each unit in the group. Commanders, please contact me to set up a date. - Training requests for mission numbers are available, requests must be sent to NYW through the group ES officer. If a unit wants to conduct training, please let me know and I will make arrangements to get a qualified evaluator for you! If you need equipment, supplies or trainers, we can make arraignments for that. We are in need of more qualified members. If you are interested in seeing what ES is all about, please feel free to stop out at a training exercise. REMEMBER GOAL - “WING WEST”

  6. Group Emergency Services 2/2 SAREX AAR Continued: Very low turnout by qualified members, especially base staff. Base was understaffed, trained and trainee cadets handled most radio communications and MSA tasks. The cadets worked very hard and did an outstanding job! Upcoming Training events - 1. NER Aircrew school – Information sent to units. 2. 17-23 AUG., SARTAC Ground Team School. Hampton Bays NY. Application period open at www.nysartac.org 3. 12-14 SEPT. SARTAC Aircrew school, Rochester NY. Pending approval. 4. NYW SAREX. “Firewatch” exercise. Dates and details TBA. Special Emphasis: We need to increase our member participation in training exercises. Col Perta has made this an emphasis item. Funding is available, if we need assistance with local training, we can request it from NYW & FLG on an as available basis. The attendance at the SAREX last weekend was extremely low, especially on the Senior member side. This did have a negative impact on our ability to conduct training for ground team and base staff positions.

  7. Group Staff Updates • - Operations (Stan Eval, Emergency Services, AcftMx) • - Safety • - Communications • - Transportation • - Cadet Programs • - Professional Development • - Finance • - Aerospace Education • - Administration and Personnel • - Chaplain • - Plans and Programs

  8. Group Staff Updates • - Operations (Stan Eval, Emergency Services, AcftMx) • - Safety • - Communications • - Transportation • - Cadet Programs • - Professional Development • - Finance • - Aerospace Education • - Administration and Personnel • - Chaplain • - Plans and Programs • - Public Affairs Officer

  9. Group Staff Updates • - Operations (Stan Eval, Emergency Services, AcftMx) • - Safety • - Communications • - Transportation • - Cadet Programs • - Professional Development • - Finance • - Aerospace Education • - Administration and Personnel • - Chaplain • - Plans and Programs • - Public Affairs Officer

  10. Group Staff Updates • - Operations (Stan Eval, Emergency Services, AcftMx) • - Safety • - Communications • - Transportation • - Cadet Programs • - Professional Development • - Finance • - Aerospace Education • - Administration and Personnel • - Chaplain • - Plans and Programs • - Public Affairs Officer

  11. Cadet Programs Update 1/4 • I. GROUP CADET ACTIVITY REPORT • WNY Group CAC Meeting – 15 July 2014 • New CAC term has started. Commanders should appoint their CAC reps in eServices. • Next meeting tentatively scheduled for 20 October, Group Staff Meeting. • NY Wing Leadership Encampment & Solo Flight Academy – 19-26 July 2014 • In-flight cadets, cadet staff, and senior staff attended. Cadet Pichey soloed. • Air Force Week / CAP Recruiting Activity – 25-26 July 2014 • Cadets and seniors did recruiting at the Buffalo & Erie County Naval & Military Park. • Pine Hill Airport RC Jet Rally – 23-24 August 2014 • Members from Southtowns and Niagara Falls squadrons participated. • National Cadet Special Activities – Summer 2014 • Cadets attended Blue Beret and PJOC activities. • II. CADET ACTIVITY CALENDAR • WNY Group • WNY Group CyberPatriot Team (ongoing) • Organization of teams has started. Please contact Capt Erckert for more information. • Trip to USAF Museum at Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio – 10-12 October 2014 • Please sign-up with 1st Lt Schmid. • WNY Group Review Boards – TBA • Cadet and NCO of the Year, Solo Flight Scholarships • NCSA • III. CADET PROGRAM NEWS • New CAPR 52-10 Cadet Protection Policy (CPP): • Three new required training courses: Cadet Protection Basic Course, Cadet Protection Advanced Course and the Cadet Wingman Course. Waiting for availability. Members who completed an earlier edition of CPPT will have until 31 March 2015 to complete. • Overnight Cadet Activities: Beginning 1 October 2014 overnight activities with male and female cadets will require co-ed adult leader supervision. See CAPR 52-10 for details. Per NYWG/CC: Emphasis item is to have a list of senior member staff that supervise and are present. Will work on an on-line reporting format to document this requirement. Until then, please forward an after activity report through channels to the Wing and Vice Commanders. • DDR Speech Contest • Speeches must be submitted by April 1, 2015. • Please see the contest rules at: http://members.gocivilairpatrol.com/cadet_programs/?20142015_ddr_speech_contest&show=entry&blogID=1346 • Drill & Ceremonies Manual Updated • Air Force Manual 36-2203 was updated November 2013 (format changes only). • http://members.gocivilairpatrol.com/cadet_programs/?drill__ceremonies_manual_updated&show=entry&blogID=1363 • Updating the Physical Fitness Program • NHQ is asking for feedback. Read the white paper at: • http://capmembers.com/media/cms/Jo_Fitness_White_Paper_C780ADDEF527E.pdf • New York Wing Cadet Program Report Cards • Review and recommendations on the CP Report Cards from Lt Col Miller, NYWG/DCP • IV. NIAGARA FALLS AIR RESERVE STATION LIAISON: • Cadets and seniors participated at the 914th AW Family Day Picnic on 2 August 2014. • NFARS is currently working on a new license for space at the former Falcon Club. CC and LO will coordinate with NYWG and NFARS. • Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between WNY Group and Niagara Falls ARS. • CAP-USAF/JA has completed their initial review. 914AW is currently revising document. LO will coordinate with 914AW, NYWG and NHQ. • II. CADET ACTIVITY CALENDAR • WNY Group • WNY Group CyberPatriot Team (ongoing) • Organization of teams has started. • Capt Erckert is the Activity Officer. Please contact him for more information on how to register cadets and mentors. • WNY Group CAC Meeting – 15 July 2014 • CAC meeting during the July Group staff meeting. • Pine Hill Airport RC Jet Rally – 23-24 August 2014 • WNY Group AE activity. • More information TBA. • Trip to USAF Museum at Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio – 10-12 October 2014 • Details TBA • New York Wing • NY Wing Leadership Encampment & Solo Flight Academy – 19-26 July 2014 • See website for full details: http://encampment.nywgcadets.org/ • Finger Lakes Group - Rochester Air Show – 16-17 August 2014 • Cadets and seniors from the Wing invited. • See separate email and future updates from FLG for more information. • III. CADET PROGRAM NEWS • New CAPR 52-16 Cadet Program Management 19 June 2014 • New Requirements Summary: • Introduces the “Cadet Wingman Course,” wrapping the Curry’s introduction to CPP. • Requires cadet and composite squadrons to have at least two TLC graduates on their roster (1 April 2015). • Requires squadron meetings to fulfill the basic content requirements – 1.5 hrs leadership, 1.5 hrs aerospace, 1 hr fitness, 1 hr character per month (1September 2014). • Requires squadrons to match new cadets with mentors. • Mandates the use of promotion boards, at least administratively, but in-person boards where the cadet discusses the CAPF 50 are required only once per phase (1 September 2014). • Clears-up a previously ambiguous matter regarding activities outside the home unit; cadets will need unit, wing, and region approval, as the case may be, to participate outside the squadron (1 September 2014). • See last page of CAPR 52-16 for a full summary. • New CAPR 52-10 Cadet Protection Policy (CPP): • All cadet program leaders must be familiar with this new regulation. • Virginia Wing put together a good overview of the changes on their website at http://www.govirginiawingcap.com/overview-of-the-new-cadet-protection-policy/. • Educational posters are being sent to squadrons this summer. • Drafts of an updated CAPP 52-23 Cadet Protection Policy Implementation Guide are scheduled to be available soon. • Three new required training courses – Cadet Protection Basic Course, Cadet Protection Advanced Course, and the Cadet Wingman Course – will post to the Cadet Programs Proving Grounds and be fully available by September. Members who completed an earlier edition of CPPT before this regulation took effect will have until 31 March 2015 to complete. • Overnight Cadet Activities: Beginning 1 October 2014 overnight activities with male and female cadets will require co-ed adult leader supervision. See CAPR 52-10 for details. Per NYWG/CC: Emphasis item is to have a list of senior member staff that supervise and are present. Will work on an on-line reporting format to document this requirement. Until then, please forward an after activity report through channels to the Wing and Vice Commanders. • New CAPF 32 Cadet Activity Permission Slip: • New CAPR 52-10 mandates that the CAPF 32 Cadet Activity Permission Slip will be used for all activities beyond weekly squadron meetings or for activities that take place in a location other than the unit’s normal meeting facility. Additional forms (31, 160, 161, etc.) may also be required depending on the activity. • See the following link for updated Questions & Answers on CAPF 32: • http://capmembers.com/cadet_programs/library/cadet-activity-permission-slip/ • New Uniform Manual CAPM 39-1 • No CAP cutouts for C/ABs. • Reminder - cadets over the age of 18 who do not meet the height/weight standards (like seniors) must wear the corporate uniform. Cadets wear the same insignia as on the Blues. • New York Wing Cadet Program Goals • Please see 30 June 2014 Memo from Lt Col Miller, NYWG/DCP • IV. NIAGARA FALLS AIR RESERVE STATION LIAISON: • Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between WNY Group and Niagara Falls ARS. • CAP-USAF/JA has completed their initial review. 914AW is currently revising document. LO will coordinate with 914AW, NYWG and NHQ. The base CAP license is also up for renewal. CC and LO will coordinate with NYWG and NFARS.

  12. Cadet Programs Update 2/4 II. CADET ACTIVITY CALENDAR • WNY Group • WNY Group CyberPatriot Team (ongoing) • Organization of teams has started – more info in later slides. • Trip to USAF Museum at Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio – 10-12 October 2014 • Please sign-up with 1st Lt Schmid. • WNY Group Review Boards – TBA • Cadet and NCO of the Year, Solo Flight Scholarships • NCSA • III. CADET PROGRAM NEWS • New CAPR 52-10 Cadet Protection Policy (CPP): • Three new required training courses: Cadet Protection Basic Course, Cadet Protection Advanced Course and the Cadet Wingman Course. Waiting for availability. Members who completed an earlier edition of CPPT will have until 31 March 2015 to complete. • Overnight Cadet Activities: Beginning 1 October 2014 overnight activities with male and female cadets will require co-ed adult leader supervision. See CAPR 52-10 for details. Per NYWG/CC: Emphasis item is to have a list of senior member staff that supervise and are present. Will work on an on-line reporting format to document this requirement. Until then, please forward an after activity report through channels to the Wing and Vice Commanders. • DDR Speech Contest • Speeches must be submitted by April 1, 2015. • Please see the contest rules at: http://members.gocivilairpatrol.com/cadet_programs/?20142015_ddr_speech_contest&show=entry&blogID=1346 • Drill & Ceremonies Manual Updated • Air Force Manual 36-2203 was updated November 2013 (format changes only). • http://members.gocivilairpatrol.com/cadet_programs/?drill__ceremonies_manual_updated&show=entry&blogID=1363 • Updating the Physical Fitness Program • NHQ is asking for feedback. Read the white paper at: • http://capmembers.com/media/cms/Jo_Fitness_White_Paper_C780ADDEF527E.pdf • New York Wing Cadet Program Report Cards • Review and recommendations on the CP Report Cards from Lt Col Miller, NYWG/DCP • IV. NIAGARA FALLS AIR RESERVE STATION LIAISON: • Cadets and seniors participated at the 914th AW Family Day Picnic on 2 August 2014. • NFARS is currently working on a new license for space at the former Falcon Club. CC and LO will coordinate with NYWG and NFARS. • Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between WNY Group and Niagara Falls ARS. • CAP-USAF/JA has completed their initial review. 914AW is currently revising document. LO will coordinate with 914AW, NYWG and NHQ. • II. CADET ACTIVITY CALENDAR • WNY Group • WNY Group CyberPatriot Team (ongoing) • Organization of teams has started. • Capt Erckert is the Activity Officer. Please contact him for more information on how to register cadets and mentors. • WNY Group CAC Meeting – 15 July 2014 • CAC meeting during the July Group staff meeting. • Pine Hill Airport RC Jet Rally – 23-24 August 2014 • WNY Group AE activity. • More information TBA. • Trip to USAF Museum at Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio – 10-12 October 2014 • Details TBA • New York Wing • NY Wing Leadership Encampment & Solo Flight Academy – 19-26 July 2014 • See website for full details: http://encampment.nywgcadets.org/ • Finger Lakes Group - Rochester Air Show – 16-17 August 2014 • Cadets and seniors from the Wing invited. • See separate email and future updates from FLG for more information. • III. CADET PROGRAM NEWS • New CAPR 52-16 Cadet Program Management 19 June 2014 • New Requirements Summary: • Introduces the “Cadet Wingman Course,” wrapping the Curry’s introduction to CPP. • Requires cadet and composite squadrons to have at least two TLC graduates on their roster (1 April 2015). • Requires squadron meetings to fulfill the basic content requirements – 1.5 hrs leadership, 1.5 hrs aerospace, 1 hr fitness, 1 hr character per month (1September 2014). • Requires squadrons to match new cadets with mentors. • Mandates the use of promotion boards, at least administratively, but in-person boards where the cadet discusses the CAPF 50 are required only once per phase (1 September 2014). • Clears-up a previously ambiguous matter regarding activities outside the home unit; cadets will need unit, wing, and region approval, as the case may be, to participate outside the squadron (1 September 2014). • See last page of CAPR 52-16 for a full summary. • New CAPR 52-10 Cadet Protection Policy (CPP): • All cadet program leaders must be familiar with this new regulation. • Virginia Wing put together a good overview of the changes on their website at http://www.govirginiawingcap.com/overview-of-the-new-cadet-protection-policy/. • Educational posters are being sent to squadrons this summer. • Drafts of an updated CAPP 52-23 Cadet Protection Policy Implementation Guide are scheduled to be available soon. • Three new required training courses – Cadet Protection Basic Course, Cadet Protection Advanced Course, and the Cadet Wingman Course – will post to the Cadet Programs Proving Grounds and be fully available by September. Members who completed an earlier edition of CPPT before this regulation took effect will have until 31 March 2015 to complete. • Overnight Cadet Activities: Beginning 1 October 2014 overnight activities with male and female cadets will require co-ed adult leader supervision. See CAPR 52-10 for details. Per NYWG/CC: Emphasis item is to have a list of senior member staff that supervise and are present. Will work on an on-line reporting format to document this requirement. Until then, please forward an after activity report through channels to the Wing and Vice Commanders. • New CAPF 32 Cadet Activity Permission Slip: • New CAPR 52-10 mandates that the CAPF 32 Cadet Activity Permission Slip will be used for all activities beyond weekly squadron meetings or for activities that take place in a location other than the unit’s normal meeting facility. Additional forms (31, 160, 161, etc.) may also be required depending on the activity. • See the following link for updated Questions & Answers on CAPF 32: • http://capmembers.com/cadet_programs/library/cadet-activity-permission-slip/ • New Uniform Manual CAPM 39-1 • No CAP cutouts for C/ABs. • Reminder - cadets over the age of 18 who do not meet the height/weight standards (like seniors) must wear the corporate uniform. Cadets wear the same insignia as on the Blues. • New York Wing Cadet Program Goals • Please see 30 June 2014 Memo from Lt Col Miller, NYWG/DCP • IV. NIAGARA FALLS AIR RESERVE STATION LIAISON: • Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between WNY Group and Niagara Falls ARS. • CAP-USAF/JA has completed their initial review. 914AW is currently revising document. LO will coordinate with 914AW, NYWG and NHQ. The base CAP license is also up for renewal. CC and LO will coordinate with NYWG and NFARS.

  13. Cadet Programs Update 3/4 • DDR Speech Contest • Speeches must be submitted by April 1, 2015. • Please see the contest rules at: http://members.gocivilairpatrol.com/cadet_programs/?20142015_ddr_speech_contest&show=entry&blogID=1346 • Drill & Ceremonies Manual Updated • Air Force Manual 36-2203 was updated November 2013 (format changes only). • http://members.gocivilairpatrol.com/cadet_programs/?drill__ceremonies_manual_updated&show=entry&blogID=1363 • Updating the Physical Fitness Program • NHQ is asking for feedback. Read the white paper at: • http://capmembers.com/media/cms/Jo_Fitness_White_Paper_C780ADDEF527E.pdf • New York Wing Cadet Program Report Cards • Review and recommendations on the CP Report Cards from Lt Col Miller, NYWG/DCP • IV. NIAGARA FALLS AIR RESERVE STATION LIAISON: • Cadets and seniors participated at the 914th AW Family Day Picnic on 2 August 2014. • NFARS is currently working on a new license for space at the former Falcon Club. CC and LO will coordinate with NYWG and NFARS. • Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between WNY Group and Niagara Falls ARS. • CAP-USAF/JA has completed their initial review. 914AW is currently revising document. LO will coordinate with 914AW, NYWG and NHQ.

  14. Cadet Programs Report Card 4/4

  15. Group Staff Updates • - Operations (Stan Eval, Emergency Services, AcftMx) • - Safety • - Communications • - Transportation • - Cadet Programs • - Professional Development • - Finance • - Aerospace Education • - Administration and Personnel • - Chaplain • - Plans and Programs • - Public Affairs Officer

  16. Professional Development - The Western New York Group has received Wing approval to host and conduct a Corporate Learning Course (CLC) from 25-26 October, 2014. The Course will be held at the Chautauqua County/Jamestown Airport located at 3063 Airport Drive, Jamestown, NY. The CLC will run from 0800-1630 on Saturday, 25 October and from 0800-1400 on Sunday, 26 October. The School will conclude with a graduation ceremony held at 1400 on Sunday with guests welcomed to attend. Applications are due by 18 October 2014. - CAP REGULATION 35-5 11 AUGUST 2014 CORRECTED COPY INCLUDES CHANGE 1, 22 AUGUST 2014 Personnel Procedures CAP OFFICER AND NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS

  17. Group Staff Updates • - Operations (Stan Eval, Emergency Services, AcftMx) • - Safety • - Communications • - Transportation • - Cadet Programs • - Professional Development • - Finance • - Aerospace Education • - Administration and Personnel • - Chaplain • - Plans and Programs • - Public Affairs Officer

  18. Group Staff Updates • - Operations (Stan Eval, Emergency Services, AcftMx) • - Safety • - Communications • - Transportation • - Cadet Programs • - Professional Development • - Finance • - Aerospace Education • - Administration and Personnel • - Chaplain • - Plans and Programs • - Public Affairs Officer

  19. Aerospace Education 1/2 AEX Completion – Southtowns has completed and received award, WNY Group award report will be filed shortly (other units?). - NHQ added requirement - all units w/cadets conduct at least one AEX activity per quarter. This just leaves 2 activities and one 2 hour outside activity (Rocket launch, airport tour, etc) to fulfill the requirements for the award. STEM Kits – WNY Group STEM Kit AAR will be filed shortly, all units that received materials, please report on the usage to Lt Schmid. Southtowns has completed their second STEM kit, now looking at a third. Orientation Flights – Weather and pilot availability worked against us. However, we did close out the fiscal year with several flights, including some first flights. Funding expired on 14 SEP, new funding may be available in OCT.

  20. Aerospace Education 2/2 Annual Reports and POA – NHQ has moved the due dates for the reports from the end of the calendar year to the end of the fiscal year. Commanders and AEO's have been sent the updated version of both forms. Suspense date for submission to NYW is 15 OCT 2014. Please cc Lt Schmid on both. WNY Group POA will include plans for all units with cadets to complete the AEX Program this coming fiscal year. This is one of the qualifying items for the Quality Cadet Unit Award. Request for assistance – Need SM to coordinate upcoming O-flights and group AE activities. Someone who would be willing to send out the emails to the units, collect replies and paperwork, take a bit of the workload. If any unit AEO is interested in moving up to group, please contact Lt Schmid.

  21. Group Staff Updates • - Operations (Stan Eval, Emergency Services, AcftMx) • - Safety • - Communications • - Transportation • - Cadet Programs • - Professional Development • - Finance • - Aerospace Education • - Administration and Personnel • - Chaplain • - Plans and Programs • - Public Affairs Officer

  22. Group Staff Updates • - Operations (Stan Eval, Emergency Services, AcftMx) • - Safety • - Communications • - Transportation • - Cadet Programs • - Professional Development • - Finance • - Aerospace Education • - Administration and Personnel • - Chaplain • - Plans and Programs • - Public Affairs Officer

  23. Group Staff Updates • - Operations (Stan Eval, Emergency Services, AcftMx) • - Safety • - Communications • - Transportation • - Cadet Programs • - Professional Development • - Finance • - Aerospace Education • - Administration and Personnel • - Chaplain • - Plans and Programs • - Public Affairs Officer

  24. Group Staff Updates • - Operations (Stan Eval, Emergency Services, AcftMx) • - Safety • - Communications • - Transportation • - Cadet Programs • - Professional Development • - Finance • - Aerospace Education • - Administration and Personnel • - Chaplain • - Plans and Programs • - Public Affairs Officer (PAO)

  25. Public Affairs/Recruiting • Past recruiting opportunities: • Air Force Week at the Naval and Military Park – POC is Connie PConniePrzepasniakConnie.przepasniak.ctr@ang.af.mil, 24-31 July (Concept is to have one day (Saturday) where we can engage the most people (26 July) • Erie County Fair – Sunday 10 August Paula and Dave have the 2 pm to 6 pm shift on Sunday 10 Aug - the shifts are first come first serve, but if we get a commitment for at least four (4) other people, we can get the entire day.  Admission is free for CAP members that arrive before 4 pm.  Parking is only $5 per vehicle.

  26. Recruiting • 1. SET A GOAL • As a Unit, set a goal to recruit 2 new members per month • As a member, set a goal to talk to 2 new members per month. Share why YOU joined the CAP and how it has helped you or your child. 2. COMMUNICATE • Communicate with your new members about how they feel that they are progressing. • Talk to all senior members to see if they feel comfortable in their duty position or would like to try a new one. • Set up a meeting to listen to your cadets. Are they happy, would they like to do more? If so, what? 3. CREATE AN INTERNAL CONTEST • Share this new goal with your entire squadron • Discuss with your cadets the Recruiters ribbon and how they can help new cadets achieve their Curry Ribbon • For SM’s, post the monthly winner on your Facebook page or in a simple email to members of the Unit.

  27. Recruiting 4. WORK WITH YOR PAO • If you don’t have one, find the most creative writer(s) in your unit. • Create a press release that announces your Unit to the area, what CAP is and what your Unit is doing in your community. • Include a photo with each press release to help grab reader attention • Local radio stations provide not-for-profit organizations a 30 second radio slot, once a month. 5. PLAN AN OPEN HOUSE • Plan activities for it (ie: ES, Cadet Programs, AE) • Encourage your audience to take part in them, answer questions or to provide feedback • Have photos on display of recent Unit activities • If your Unit is not large enough, pair up with another Unit 6. TALK TO TEACHERS ABOUT BECOMING AN AE MEMBER • Nationwide, we only did 200 TOP Flights for Teachers, last year • Teachers can use our free materials for the ACE program in their classrooms (K-6) • Students are more likely to want to join the CAP as soon as they turn 12 because they’ve already learned about us, heard about us and have experienced what we have to offer.

  28. Unit Membership June 2014 Overall

  29. NYWg Priorities? Now, a couple of items from the National Conference and Command Council Meeting recently held in Las Vegas;-On the CAP Website, "Ask the National Commander" is gone.  Questions should be first referred to the local level and then upward through the Chain-of-Command.  Members can also use the CAP national website on-line knowledgebase.-The National Commander is pushing for all CAP units to become involved in Wreaths Across America.  This program is not only a fund raising opportunity for units, but is a wonderful  program to honor those who have served, by placing wreaths at the graves of veterans.  It has been suggested for units to reach out to and partner with veterans organizations such as VFW and American Legion posts.September 30th is the close of the fiscal year and financial reporting needs to be accomplished IAW CAPR 173 series regulations.Effective 1 September, the Wing Communications Section has rolled a new radio Call Sign Plan.  The CAP 2015-16 Strategic Plan has been rolled out and Groups/Units will be receiving information regarding benchmarks and target goals to be attained.During the past couple of weeks, the New York Wing Pilot roster indicated that we have 79 Form 5 current CAP pilots.  About 39 of those were Mission Pilots.  We must strive to train all of our pilots towards becoming mission rated pilots.  We must also make a final push to accomplish Orientation Flights for our cadets. Funded missions for FY14 cease on/about 15 September as the Fiscal Year closes out on the 30th.

  30. Updates NY 020 (South Towns) 1/2 • Major Activities during the past 30 days: • - New Members – 1 cadet prospect, 1 Cadet Sponsor member prospect • - Cadet Promotions – 11 promotions including 2 Wright Brothers and 1 Earhart (C/Capt JohnMacLeod) • - SM Promotions – SM Jared Murphy to 2nd Lt, 1st Lt Jeff Luke to Capt • - Member Awards – 3 Red Service ribbons, 4 Community Service Awards, 1 Find Ribbon (C/Capt Przybyl) 2 Encampment Ribbons, 3 NCSA Ribbons. 40 Year Service Award to Lt Col Pat Tolsma • Professional Development – 1 Member achieved Technician level in IT Track. • Emergency Services – 2 AOBD, 3 FLM, 1 GTL, 1 GTM3, 1 MO, 2 MSA, 1 MSO. 1 member completed ICS 300 & 400, 2 completed IS 100 & 700. 1 GES, 1 ICUT • Multiple members in supervised trainee status. • – Pine Hill R/C Jet fly in. • Upcoming Events Next 30 Days: • - “Fiber Fest” at Emery Park, 27 SEP. Traffic control, possible hot dog sale. • - WPAFB Trip, 11-13 OCT, paperwork submitted to wing. • Possible TLC at Southtowns, will coordinate with Lt Col Risio.

  31. Updates NY 020 (South Towns) 2/2 • Other Actions: • New unit patch – submitted to wing for approval. • - New Cadet Commander - C/Capt Chad Kapturowski • - New Deputy Commander – Lt Col Jerry Terhaar • - Special Recognition – We are sad to announce that Lt Col Pat Tolsma has retired from CAP after 40 years of outstanding service, including command of two different squadrons. One new cadet, three prospects, one cadet dropped, one cadet temporarily transferred to a unit in HI wing.

  32. Unit Updates NY 116 (Niagara Falls) • Activities completed during the last 30 days: • - Recruiting at Niagara County Fair • - Niagara Falls Air Base 914th Family Picnic • - Sq CPR/AED training • - Pine Hill R/C Jet Rally • - Lewiston Peach Fest • Smith Field Fly-in Breakfast • - Awards (3 Members received Red Service Awards; 1 Cadet Recruiting Award, 1 Cadet Community Service Award; 4 Cadet Promotions) • - Two cadets attended NYW Encampment as in-flights; one on staff and 2 new cadets • Activities scheduled during the next 30 days: • - Trip to Air Force Museum and Wright Patterson AFB, Dayton Ohio • - Oct LTX/ES Training • - SAREX • - Cadet “O” Flights

  33. Unit Updates NY 173 (TAK) • Major Activities during the past 30 days • - 1 new cadet joined.  5 promotions • - New round of Rocketry classes and 10 cadets launched the first rocket, fizzy Flier and are preparing to launch the Goddard in a few weeks so as to move onto the Phase two. • Begun working on the Robotics STEM program and will begin building as teams, two robotic arms. • Major Activities Next 30 Days • Capt Brad Erckert is coordinating the scheduling a tour with a Hazmat unit in Buffalo. • - Group CyberPatriot update (next slide)

  34. CyberPatriot Update NY 173 (TAK) • - Three teams now registered. One has 3 members and the other two have 4 (awaiting on several to finish the registration process). • Preparing to start full time training of CyberPatriot teams. Will be doing two or more online training sessions a week.  Also looking to schedule a face to face with all teams before first round. • Would Jamestown/Dunkirk like me to swing down to talk to their cadets that have signed up and maybe even talk to the other cadets about the competition to see any more people would be interested?  Would also like to talk to any seniors who may be interested in signing up as a mentor or Assistant. • - We are in need of a location for competition days – recommendations? • - Donations: Bill was able to secure 3 full machines from Rochester Hospital and will be set up for the competition and then be kept at the base for squadron and group use. • - Secured 5 laptops and 6 desktops with everything but monitors for the CyberPatriot teams.  Installing Vista Business images and looking for anyone who may have RAM that is not needed to increase the performance of the computers for the competition days.

  35. Unit Updates NY 343 (Senior Sq) • Major Activities during the past 30 days: • 3 Form 5s awaiting completion • 1 SM eligible for promotion to 1st Lt (paperwork is being completed) • 1 SM who completed level 1 and CC completed the online SLS course • Activities scheduled during the next 30 days:

  36. Unit Updates NY 351 (Dunkirk) Activities during the past 30 days: 1.  Hosted "Bob Evans" dinner social with 100% cadets attending and several senior members with families along with guests from the Southtowns squadron. 2.  100% of cadets have conducted their "O" flights, 3.  50% of cadets have attended encampment. 4.  100% of cadets have participated in ropes and rifles.  Activities over The Next 30 days: 1.  Cadets participating in Jamestown Community College (JCC)--Lucile Wright Museum six-week Saturday aero-mechanix course. 2.  Examining the opportunity to visit the Cleveland aviation museum in December.

  37. Unit Updates NY 402 (Jamestown) Activities during the past 30 days: • - O-flights: 15 for Jamestown; 2 for Dunkirk • - CoC - Congratulate 1st Lt Nathan Wright for taking the Command position • Many promotions for cadets • Most of my cadets are doing the EO • 2 attended Blue Beret  • - 1 attended NESA (qualified in ES) • Activities next 30 days: • - Sept  31 supporting Apple Fest • EO SM Training • SAREX: 2 cadets and 1 SM • - Conducting survival classes, DDR, Aerospace Education • - 7 Cadets attending Aviation mechanic course thru LMW 4 October

  38. September 2014 Calendar

  39. October 2014 Calendar

  40. November 2014 Calendar

  41. December 2014 Calendar

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