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  2. Berkshire Concept 70 - Wikipedia

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    The Berkshire Concept 70, sometimes called simply the C-70, is an American, single seat, high-wing, 15 metre class competition glider that was designed by Arthur Zimmermann and produced by the Berkshire Manufacturing Corporation of Lake Swannanoa, New Jersey between 1971 and 1974.

  3. Ranks of the Civil Air Patrol - Wikipedia

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    Cadet Airman (C/Amn)(C/E-2) [1] [2] [3] is a grade that indicates the completion of the first achievement of 16 in the Civil Air Patrol cadet program. The Cadet Airman insignia is based on the design of the airman insignia from the USAF with a CAP Cadet shield superimposed over the center.

  4. Georgia Wing Civil Air Patrol - Wikipedia

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    Each group conducts its own training and programs, as well as participates in larger-scale training and events with the rest of Georgia Wing, Southeast Region, and National CAP organizations (e.g. professional development classes, emergency services training classes and exercises, cadet flight orientation events, and cadet and senior aerospace ...

  5. Civil Air Patrol - Wikipedia

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    A flight will be assigned to a squadron "parent", and it is the job of the flight and squadron commanders to work together to build the flight into a full and independent squadron. [citation needed] Flights are also used as temporary units within a squadron. These flights are dismissed after the activity or meeting they were created for.

  6. Awards and decorations of the Civil Air Patrol - Wikipedia

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    Named after General John F. Curry, first National Commander of Civil Air Patrol. The General J. F. Curry Achievement is awarded for successfully completing the specific requirements of Achievement 1 in Phase I of the cadet program. Cadets must attempt the Physical Fitness test, successfully complete the Learn to Lead chapter 1 test, and have ...

  7. Al Haynes - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Clair Haynes (August 31, 1931 – August 25, 2019) was an American airline pilot who flew for United Airlines for 35 years. In 1989 he came to international attention as the captain of United Airlines Flight 232, which crashed in Sioux City, Iowa after suffering a total loss of controls.

  8. Message precedence - Wikipedia

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    CAPR 100-1 Vol III (E) 3-2a. Civil Air Patrol. 21 Aug 2000. Archived from the original on Oct 18, 2004. "The National Communications System (NCS) Voice Precedence System". DISA Circular 310-70-1 Methods and Procedures (PDF). Defense Switched Network (DSN). Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). Apr 21, 2012 [2006].

  9. Alvin S. White - Wikipedia

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    White's military decorations include the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with nine oak leaf clusters. [1] A past President [4] and founding member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots (SETP), White earned some of the top awards for his profession, including the Iven C. Kincheloe Award, [5] [6] the Octave Chanute Award, [7] and the Harmon Trophy, [8] which was presented by ...